Springbox
Located in a warehouse in the Northwest Industrial District, the gallery is open Tuesday through Saturday, from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Follow the latest events at Springbox via their Facebook page.
Get to know Erin Leonard, Director of Springbox.
Here's how she answered our version of the late 19th-century parlor game known as Confessions:
Who is your favorite artist?
This question is a trouble maker…I rep all my favorites! You know, I’m also a writer and I love the outdoors, so I don’t know if I have so much as a favorite, but am really moved by art that speaks of our (humans) direct relationship to and in nature. So I’m quite moved and fond of Andy Goldsworthy, Robert Smithson’s jetties, and Richard Serra.
Then too, I feel honored anytime I stand in the presence of a moon mask I have hanging on my living room wall, carved by Stan C. Hunt. The Hunt family really is responsible for preserving Kwakiutl art and the traditional methods of carving without power tools or sandpaper, just the blade of a knife and stories of other sorts of “earthworks.” The mask is powerful and speaks to our family of stewardship and how we should live our lives.
What quality(ies) do you appreciate the most in others?
The ability to pursue one’s passion and have a sense a humor about it when rough spots pop up along the way.
What natural talent would you like to be gifted with?
Whoa, so many that I could use…how about a photographic memory.
Any favorite heroes/heroines in fiction?
Grace O’Malley…she’s my own that I’ve spent years getting to know in writing a short story collection.
Who are your heroes/heroines in real life?
My mother. Journalist, Nicholas Kristoff. Jimmy Carter. Bill Moyers. Anybody who lives in service to others.
For what fault do you have the most indulgence?
Dangerous question that I should lie about if I were a better liar, but I’m not so sometimes my words, or straightforward manner, becomes a fault and I suppose an indulgence because I don’t seem savvy enough to keep my mouth shut.
For what fault do you have the least tolerance?
Scapgoating doom and gloomers
What is your favorite word
vacation
What is your least favorite word?
favorite
Located in a warehouse in the Northwest Industrial District, the gallery is open Tuesday through Saturday, from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Follow the latest events at Springbox via their Facebook page.
Get to know Erin Leonard, Director of Springbox.
Here's how she answered our version of the late 19th-century parlor game known as Confessions:
Who is your favorite artist?
This question is a trouble maker…I rep all my favorites! You know, I’m also a writer and I love the outdoors, so I don’t know if I have so much as a favorite, but am really moved by art that speaks of our (humans) direct relationship to and in nature. So I’m quite moved and fond of Andy Goldsworthy, Robert Smithson’s jetties, and Richard Serra.
Then too, I feel honored anytime I stand in the presence of a moon mask I have hanging on my living room wall, carved by Stan C. Hunt. The Hunt family really is responsible for preserving Kwakiutl art and the traditional methods of carving without power tools or sandpaper, just the blade of a knife and stories of other sorts of “earthworks.” The mask is powerful and speaks to our family of stewardship and how we should live our lives.
What quality(ies) do you appreciate the most in others?
The ability to pursue one’s passion and have a sense a humor about it when rough spots pop up along the way.
What natural talent would you like to be gifted with?
Whoa, so many that I could use…how about a photographic memory.
Any favorite heroes/heroines in fiction?
Grace O’Malley…she’s my own that I’ve spent years getting to know in writing a short story collection.
Who are your heroes/heroines in real life?
My mother. Journalist, Nicholas Kristoff. Jimmy Carter. Bill Moyers. Anybody who lives in service to others.
For what fault do you have the most indulgence?
Dangerous question that I should lie about if I were a better liar, but I’m not so sometimes my words, or straightforward manner, becomes a fault and I suppose an indulgence because I don’t seem savvy enough to keep my mouth shut.
For what fault do you have the least tolerance?
Scapgoating doom and gloomers
What is your favorite word
vacation
What is your least favorite word?
favorite
Located in a warehouse in the Northwest Industrial District, the gallery is open Tuesday through Saturday, from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Follow the latest events at Springbox via their Facebook page.
Get to know Erin Leonard, Director of Springbox.
Here's how she answered our version of the late 19th-century parlor game known as Confessions:
Who is your favorite artist?
This question is a trouble maker…I rep all my favorites! You know, I’m also a writer and I love the outdoors, so I don’t know if I have so much as a favorite, but am really moved by art that speaks of our (humans) direct relationship to and in nature. So I’m quite moved and fond of Andy Goldsworthy, Robert Smithson’s jetties, and Richard Serra.
Then too, I feel honored anytime I stand in the presence of a moon mask I have hanging on my living room wall, carved by Stan C. Hunt. The Hunt family really is responsible for preserving Kwakiutl art and the traditional methods of carving without power tools or sandpaper, just the blade of a knife and stories of other sorts of “earthworks.” The mask is powerful and speaks to our family of stewardship and how we should live our lives.
What quality(ies) do you appreciate the most in others?
The ability to pursue one’s passion and have a sense a humor about it when rough spots pop up along the way.
What natural talent would you like to be gifted with?
Whoa, so many that I could use…how about a photographic memory.
Any favorite heroes/heroines in fiction?
Grace O’Malley…she’s my own that I’ve spent years getting to know in writing a short story collection.
Who are your heroes/heroines in real life?
My mother. Journalist, Nicholas Kristoff. Jimmy Carter. Bill Moyers. Anybody who lives in service to others.
For what fault do you have the most indulgence?
Dangerous question that I should lie about if I were a better liar, but I’m not so sometimes my words, or straightforward manner, becomes a fault and I suppose an indulgence because I don’t seem savvy enough to keep my mouth shut.
For what fault do you have the least tolerance?
Scapgoating doom and gloomers
What is your favorite word
vacation
What is your least favorite word?
favorite
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