"Groundswell" Artist Jessica Witte Involves Nebraska City Community in Creating Temporary Public Art
"Groundswell" Artist Jessica Witte Involves Nebraska City Community in Creating Temporary Public Art
KHN Resident Artist Jessica Witte engaged community members in the installation and creation of an interactive public art piece for Nebraska City’s First Annual Community Picnic on June 10, 2018. The large-scale temporary art project was created at Wildwood Park and has been named Groundswell. Witte is recognized nationally for her grand-scale drawings created by people using natural materials. These works shift as members of the public grow the work by adding pieces and altering the shapes. Time and environmental conditions also change the works.
“Nebraska City and KHN helped form my voice as an artist. I’m looking forward to working with the locals and seeing what we can all build together in an afternoon. My work is a visual metaphor for seeing what can happen when you invite and involve others even for an hour." Jessica Witte via Nebraska City News Press
Groundswell is made of mulch, wood chips, black oil sunflower seeds and created by people. Witte's work explores entropy and engagement, labor and maintenance, and embraces change.
Witte was awarded a two-week residency in June of 2018 at KHN. She also received an eight-week residency in 2005 afterwhich she returned later in that year to work as KHN's Intern Program Director.
Jessica Witte is a nationally-exhibited, award-winning artist. In 2017, her Seed the Change public art project garnered national recognition from Americans for the Arts. Her multi-media work has been included in over 50 exhibitions at venues such as the San Diego Art Institute, the Textile Center (Minneapolis, MN), Museum of Nebraska Art (Kearney, NE), Rockford Art Museum (Rockford, IL), Koehline Museum of Art (Des Plaines, IL), Maas Gallery (Purchase, NY), Good Citizen Gallery (St. Louis, MO), Athens Institute of Contemporary Art (Athens, GA), WomanMade Gallery and Beverly Art Center (both Chicago, IL).
See Witte's website link below for more photos from Groundswell including upcoming drone footage and more moments of community member engagement.