In Residence: November 10 – December 19, 2008
Exhibition opens December 18; continues through January 9, 2009
Learning Lab: Colfax Community Network During her two-month residency at PlatteForum,
Li Hardison completed the clay sculpture
Homage to Judith Jamisonthat will be cast into bronze in the coming months.
Homage to Judith Jamison is the first in a series of tributes
to black women artists who have inspired so many. As a child Hardison
found her inspiration from celebrated sculptor and aunt Inge Hardison.
“With this new series, I want to do for children what was done for me by my aunt who embodies the ‘I can’ in her life,” states Hardison. During her residency Hardison worked with twelve
youth, ages 9-11, creating relief sculptures. Beginning with handpicked
images by the children, youth from
Colfax Community Network and
ArtLab Jr’s learned techniques in drawing, sculpting and painting.
The students have fallen in love with mother earth during their time
spent at PlatteForum. Buffalo, flamingos, tigers, snakes and bears
roam in relief sculptures representing the students’ favorite and most
cherished creature of the earth. Using plasteline clay, algenate molds,
and plaster casts, each participant created two relief sculptures
included in the exhibition
Homage to the Earth.

Colfax Community NetworkMandie Birchem, Children's Program Director
Students: Brandon, Olivia, Ashley, Rayann, Maria, Lea, Breanna, Mariah, Isaac, Andrew, Chris & Joel
Assisted by: Randy David, Meagan Miesen, Taryn Slawson, Therese Coco,Eddie Orozco, Jasmine Naranjo, Ruben Villalobos, Andrea Ruiz, Yesenia Estala, Marcos Sanda, Diana Chairez, Jasmine Zion
Special thanks to:
Fedde Bronze Works, Jonas Supply Company, Western Sculpture Supply, Efrain Cruz, Amy Miller, Bruce Fowler, Karen Saenz, Total Beverage Company, Gourmet Fine Catering , Darby Donahue, owner, Cindy Haner