Journal

Writing from the art.

Project Wetlands
Participatory Art, Sculpture Carrie Ziegler Participatory Art, Sculpture Carrie Ziegler

Project Wetlands

Located in the wetlands exhibit area at Northwest Trek Wildlife Park, this installation creates the illusion of being inside of a wetland while interpreting the important function of wetlands and the necessity to limit the use of plastic bottles. Visitors are immersed in this beautiful and solution-based piece in a setting where they can view and connect to the animals that are affected by this issue. The experience leaves them more open to taking tangible action to conserve wetlands and reduce their use of plastic bottles.

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Puget Sound Multi-Porpoise Project
Participatory Art, Sculpture Carrie Ziegler Participatory Art, Sculpture Carrie Ziegler

Puget Sound Multi-Porpoise Project

As part of my Artist Residency at Sherman Elementary School, in Tacoma, we created this Student Collaborative Art Project. During the project, students created hundreds of shimmering Pacific herring from up-cycled Capri-sun pouches. The school of herring is suspended in the shape of two harbor porpoises. Stabilized by student created clay shells that are native to the region, this artwork looks closely at the relationship of plastics and how we impact the earth.

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The Unseen Spiral
Participatory Art, Sculpture Carrie Ziegler Participatory Art, Sculpture Carrie Ziegler

The Unseen Spiral

This Leatherback Sea Turtle was commissioned by the Oregon Country Fair (OCF), summer 2015. It was a collaboration between myself, Annie Douglas, and many amazing volunteers! The intention of the piece was to shed light on some of the problem materials at OCF. The shell of the turtle is made from Asceptic containers (soy milk and the like), other upcycled materials, and bamboo. Inside the turtle is a…

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Rise Above Plastics: The Butterfly Effect
Participatory Art, Sculpture Carrie Ziegler Participatory Art, Sculpture Carrie Ziegler

Rise Above Plastics: The Butterfly Effect

As part of their work for Thurston County, Carrie Ziegler and Jennifer Johnson teamed up in 2014 to create a unique art piece that educates about the waste and health concerns related to plastics. With the help of more than 600 Thurston County students, they created the large-scale art piece titled “Rise Above Plastics: The Butterfly Effect.”

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The Plastic Whale Project
Participatory Art, Sculpture Carrie Ziegler Participatory Art, Sculpture Carrie Ziegler

The Plastic Whale Project

The Plastic Whale is a 32-foot long gray whale made of plastic bags and other plastic trash. It was created during the spring of 2013 by over 900 youth and adults in Thurston County as part of an education and outreach project about plastic bags. The project engages the public in learning about plastics in our environment in a creative way. They learn about options to reduce the use of plastic bags in our county.

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Salal Dove: In Progress
Studio Work Carrie Ziegler Studio Work Carrie Ziegler

Salal Dove: In Progress

When I think about People's Uprisings, I always see hands. Hands raised in solidarity. Hands raised in defiance. These hands defy those that would oppress them. They say "Yes! I am alive and you cannot hold me down!" But it can be difficult to raise our hands. We need to find our voice - find our power - and unlock it. For some, they have never had a voice and don't even know where to begin. We must move through many layers of fear, of doubt and uncertainty. We need our friends to stand with us. The power of these movements is not so much in the individual as it is in the collective force of the masses coming together for a common goal.

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