mbroberg
IAP Activities Manager, Emeritus
The CCC, the one that was supposed to be concluded by last November , was by all accounts a pretty fun activity although it turned out to be a little more stressful at times then it was intended to be. The original plans were to randomly assign teams that consist of 5 members each. They were to plan and make a pen together. Every team member had to contribute something (hands on) to the construction of the pen. The teams had many difficulties to overcome. In some cases teams included members from other countries. The pens had to travel great distances for completion. The creation of the pens was stalled for several of the teams, for a variety of reasons. As I type this today I still have not received two of the teams creations. Hopefully they will, one day be completed so they can be shared with you. In the mean time, I am going to start posting the photos of the eight pens I do have here, for your enjoyment.
Originally the plan was to have the pens make the rounds between a group of very qualified judges who were going to assess the pens on specific criteria. The only prize for the winners would be bragging rights. Because things unfolded the way they did enough time has passed that I am going to forgo the judging process and start posting the pens in the order that I received them. Accompanying the pens I'll let you know the names of the artists and any other information that is available to me. I will invite participants to comment on the pens as their team's pen is posted.
The postings will take place over a period of days. I have not even opened the pens I have received yet. I still have to photograph them all and write out what I know about them. To get us started, and to get the anticipation level rising, here is a group shot of all the pens.
(I told you I hadn't opened them yet! :biggrin: )
Originally the plan was to have the pens make the rounds between a group of very qualified judges who were going to assess the pens on specific criteria. The only prize for the winners would be bragging rights. Because things unfolded the way they did enough time has passed that I am going to forgo the judging process and start posting the pens in the order that I received them. Accompanying the pens I'll let you know the names of the artists and any other information that is available to me. I will invite participants to comment on the pens as their team's pen is posted.
The postings will take place over a period of days. I have not even opened the pens I have received yet. I still have to photograph them all and write out what I know about them. To get us started, and to get the anticipation level rising, here is a group shot of all the pens.
(I told you I hadn't opened them yet! :biggrin: )