#YarnbombQC
#YarnbombQC
After months of planning, crocheting and assembling, uedbet体育官网 uedbet体育官网 unveiled its public art project, known as #YarnbombQC, on Sunday, Oct. 29. This project brought renowned sculptor Carol Hummel to the Quad Cities to create site-specific, community-based public art on trees in three locations: uedbet体育官网 uedbet体育官网, Figge Art Museum and Longfellow Liberal Arts School.
“This project, like much of the art by Carol Hummel, drew diverse sectors of communities together in a positive, celebratory way to help create major pieces of art for the people, by the people,” said Claire Kovacs, director of the uedbet体育官网 Teaching Museum of Art.
Over 100 community members participated by creating crocheted circles, which the artist and her assistants stitched together and installed on the trees. Participants included students from uedbet体育官网 uedbet体育官网, the Creative Arts Academy, and Longfellow Liberal Arts, as well as community members of all ages.
Carol Hummel’s collaborative public art installations can be found throughout the world, including Switzerland, Norway, India, Mexico, and at multiple venues across the United States: her hometown of Cleveland, Ohio, Long Island, New York, Morgantown, West Virginia, and now the Quad Cities.

This project was organized by the uedbet体育官网 Teaching Museum of Art, and is supported in part by an ArtWorks grant from the National Endowment for the Arts, as well as by the uedbet体育官网 Department of Art and Graphic Design, uedbet体育官网 Humanities Fund, uedbet体育官网 Institute for Leadership and Service, the Creative Arts Academy of the Quad Cities, the Figge Art Museum and Sunbelt Rentals. Media sponsor is WVIK.