Artist Information:
The Open Sign Project
Coulumbia Falls, MT
United States
Member Since: Mar 2005
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Artist Statement:
The OPEN sign project, SEND ME A SIGN
Homogenizing America through the distribution of functional Icons
In 2005 the OPEN sign project started in a small town in Northwestern Montana
In 2005 the OPEN sign project started in a small town in Northwestern Montana
I moved to a small community in Northwest Montana about 10 years ago where I became the Director of the local Art Museum located in downtown Kalispell, Montana. This was at a time of franchise infancy in the community. Wal-Mart and Costco had arrived just after the first McDonalds. Before that the infrastructure of the Flathead Valley was local Mom and Pop un-franchised businesses. The Flathead Valley of Northwest Montana was mostly untouched by the mass distribution of corporate enterprises that dominated the larger communities of America. It's sense of place was that small Home Town, that Rural Paradise that offered a haven from the large urban communities of modern America; a place where a kid can grab a towel and walk to the end of the street to the community swimming pool with no worries. Ten years after the explosion of Franchise Businesses I can hardly recognize the community I moved to ...
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The Open Sign Project's Free Artist Portfolio
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Homogenizing America through the distribution of functional Icons
In 2005 the OPEN sign project started in a small town in Northwestern Montana
In 2005 the OPEN sign project started in a small town in Northwestern Montana
I moved to a small community in Northwest Montana about 10 years ago where I became the Director of the local Art Museum located in downtown Kalispell, Montana. This was at a time of franchise infancy in the community. Wal-Mart and Costco had arrived just after the first McDonalds. Before that the infrastructure of the ... | |
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