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1998 - Current
Artist in Resident - Silicon Valley Children's Fund, Children's
Shelter, Santa Clara County.
October 2003 - January -2004
42nd Artist in Resident Sanitary Fill Company (a subsidiary of
Norcal Waste Systems). San Francisco
October 18, 2003 at 12:30 PM
Special Media / Press Tour - Both tours begin at 401 Tunnel Ave.
in the Educational Learning Center where the public/media is
invited to meet the artist. The tour will also include a visit
to the art studio, a walk through Recycling Facility and Public
Disposal Area and will end at the sculpture garden.
January 9, 2004, 5 - 9 PM (Friday)
Art Reception Sanitary Fill's Artist in Residence - Work created
during her residency will be on display in the company's huge
art studio next to 2,800 tons of trash.
January 17, 2004, Noon - 3:30 PM
De Young Museum, Lori Kay as Sculpture demonstration artist
Education Department at the Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco
October 23 & 24, 2004, 11 - 6pm (Saturday
& Sunday)
San Francisco Open Studio - Hunter's Point Shipyard. Building
101 - Studio 2317
TBA
Jenna Bayer, Landscape Design, Mountain View CA
TBA
Solo Exhibition - Argent Hotel, San Francisco, CA
2005
Two-Person Exhibition, "Ancestral Echo"
Chinatown Community Gallery, San Francisco Arts Commission.
Ongoing
I Wok Gallery, St Helena CA.
Lori Kay is the 42nd artist in residence
in the unique art and education program initiated by Norcal to
inspire people to conserve natural resources. By providing Bay
Area artists with the opportunity to work at the dump, Norcal
has developed an innovative program for the benefit of both the
environment and the arts. The program's outreach activities target
the general public, school children, and the Bay Area arts community.
In 2002, over 6,000 school children and 500 artists toured the
artist's studio and the company's disposal and recycling systems,
and an additional 2,000 public visitors attended art shows which
are held every three months in the art studio next to 2,800 tons
of trash.
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