outlines of text (exhibition title) on blue wall: Building on Dana / Patterns in Space

Installation Progress

January 25 While the weather foiled many of our plans this week, we were able to make progress on the installation. The ramp for Finnegan Shannon's site-specific installation has been completed thanks to the carpenters of Pinnacle Custom Builders; Roxie…
Atlanta History Center

Atlanta History Center

January 17 I spent the morning in the Kenan Research Center at the Atlanta History Center looking at drawings by Edward L. Daugherty for the Dana Fine Arts Building. Daugherty, who has designed many landscapes around Atlanta, worked with Edwards…
FORWARD ARTS FOUNDATION

FORWARD ARTS FOUNDATION

January 15 We are grateful to the Forward Arts Foundation for their generous support of publications related to the Building on Dana / Patterns in Space exhibition, which include the facsimile of the brochure from the building's dedication as well…
Hosting Portman Archives

Hosting Portman Archives

January 9 We were fortunate to host the archivists from Portman Archives--Paige Adair, Rebecca Brown, and Katie Twomey--for a tour of our exhibition-under-construction. What a dream team! They have been so generous in their guidance and assistance throughout our development…
Re:wilding

Re:wilding

December 19 Agnes Scott College got a nice acknowledgment of our work, which was featured in the Annual Impact Report from Re:wild Your Campus. Two of us have completed their Advocacy Bootcamp (the next one is in January - highly…
black-and-white floorplan and white sculptures

Open Gallery

December 16 This evening we presented the current work to our campus and contributors. Lydia Holland previewed her film on Dana, we shared the maquette of the building and the photographic project of North/South McDonough, finishing with the timelines of…
Magical Moments

Magical Moments

December 6 It is the last week of the semester. We are in the final throes of finishing all sorts of work and mocking up the exhibition on Monday evening with the 3D Thinking and Topics courses. Our students are…
Preparing the Gardens for Winter

Preparing the Gardens for Winter

We have been busy preparing our gardens for winter! On our recent work day, our amazing volunteers and student workers teamed up with Allison and Eliza to finish mulching the Secret Garden. In addition to its benefits for the soil,…
honey jar on a table

Bee Brunch

November 17, 2024We were invited to the annual volunteer brunch with BeeCatur at Woodland Gardens. Thank you, Peter! We have been working on collaborative programming, pending funding, that has the potential for great impact on our campus and community.What a…
Garden Work Day: Mulch and Moss!

Garden Work Day: Mulch and Moss!

November 15 We enjoyed a successful work day making progress with our ecological restoration project! The day’s efforts were focused on the “Secret Garden,” which is the innermost courtyard at Dana, accessed within the building itself. This garden is a…
A slide with white text "Portman's indifference to the street, and his belief that his architecture-big and muscular outside, more playful inside-would ignite urban life by itself was endemic to the 1970s" (The Legacy of John Portman)

In class work

November 11, 2024   We had a great work/think day today, assessing the work we have already completed and confirming the work we still have to do to develop material for the exhibition. This project continues to be one of…
(l-r) August Fisk '25, Nell Ruby, Tallulah Stroud '26, Katherine Smith in front of secac step and repeat photo banner holding an inflatable gilded frame

SECAC

October 22-25, Atlanta (l-r) August Fisk ’25, Nell Ruby, Tallulah Stroud ’26, Katherine Smith (l-r) Nell Ruby, Katherine Smith, Becky Bivens ’07 Building on Dana was part of the annual meeting of the Southeastern Art Conference in multiple ways. It…
Two students with a camera and tripod on church street

Another “Ruscha” elevation

October 18 At 7 am the Building on Dana folks took to the streets for a photographic project inspired by Los-Angeles based artist Ed Ruscha. In 1966, Ruscha photographed a 2-mile stretch of the Sunset Strip and used the photographs,…