May 10, 2009

STAY TUNED...



... for a summer's worth of posts from myself, Kristen Ramirez, a visual artist occupying the NE tower of Seattle's Fremont Bridge, a nationally registered Historic Place!

Thanks to a unique residency offered by Seattle's Office of Arts and Cultural Affairs, in partnership with the Seattle Department of Transportation (SDOT), I am undertaking an in-depth exploration of the historic bridge from May through August, 2009. Using the tower as a studio for making art, a platform from which to observe the bridge, and a base from which to interact with the public, I will create art!

The Fremont Bridge - opened in 1917 - is on the National Register of Historic Places. It is the key transportation link between the Fremont neighborhood and the Queen Anne and Westlake communities. It rises for marine traffic an average of 35 times a day, making it one of the busiest bascule bridges in the world. A bascule bridge is a moveable bridge that swings upward.





4 comments:

  1. the bridge rises 35 times a day. how often do you expect to post Kristen?

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  2. I expect to post once a week. I don't have an internet connection in the tower, so I'll update after hours! Watch for more information on Thursday 5/28....

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  3. from the Brooklyn Bridge to the Freemont Bridge...wishing vigilance in the tower...keep the invaders at bay. rmt

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  4. So if you're in the tower, then who is operating the bridge?

    Cudos to you and the Office of Arts & Cultural Affairs. Love this initiative!

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