Sandbox is a little corner of the web dedicated to Iowa City artists working to engage the public in an interactive environment. Find out more here. I believe creating an inspiring space is vital to the creative process. I don’t think I’m alone in this, although I might take it a little farther than some […]
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Sandbox: Meet Emily Jalinsky
Sandbox is a little corner of the web dedicated to Iowa City artists working to engage the public in an interactive environment. Find out more here. Hello, my name is Emily Jalinsky, and I am new to Iowa City! When my husband and I came to visit during the winter of last year, I […]
Sandbox: Meet Erika and Christopher
Hi Sandbox readers! Erika and Chris here, PS1’s newest artist residents. We will be here for the remainder of the summer. Our goal is to collaborate and push ourselves into artistic directions we have not ventured into before. So far Erika has worked primarily in ink drawings that serve as a social critique of American culture. Chris works primarily through video and performance that uses violence and eroticism to explore the inner workings of ourselves. Together we look forward to becoming an active part of the community and sharing our work with the public.
Sandbox: Part one – Finding Objects
As I begin a free artist residency at Public Space One, I’ve been given this opportunity to blog about the experience. By putting my thoughts (and my questions) out there in an open-ended forum, I hope to get comments and conversation back. The blog series will be a continuing thread, with Part Two elaborating and reflecting on Part One, and so on.
Sandbox: We are young and we are friends of time, part II
A. is an artist and a friend of time. She sent me letters affixed with clock-face stamps, often fit with little gifts of images and extra texts, ephemera, during the time I lived in New Orleans. When you open a friend’s letter, she has arrived. You host her thinking in language. Friendship, so often about sharing a specific space, becomes temporalized. Or it is about space, too, but now within language, opening up to recollection of the spaces you once shared, descriptions of the cities you now live in, the rooms in which you write…
Sandbox: We are young and we are friends of time, part I
During the Affect & Inquiry symposium sponsored by the Obermann Center for Advanced Studies (March 27-29) here in Iowa City, Ann Cvetkovich spoke at Public Space One about her interest in making scholarship into a creative practice. In my writing project at PS1, I’ve been interested in exploring this site of scholarship and creative writing. I’m trying to bring together disparate strands of research, to learn how to trace—in language—an attention to the surface of an artwork as well as to the corrugated surface of a relationship over time.
Sandbox: Thinking in Language – building a poetic structure in prose
Recently I’ve been working on the first essay in my project—about longing, the time of reading, the city of New Orleans, etc.—and thinking a lot about prose…
Sandbox: How does time feel?
Hello, I’m Carolyn Bergonzo, the current writer-in-residence at Public Space One. I’ll be posting regularly here about the project I’m working on during my residency: a series of linked essays about alterations to time perception brought on by a variety of “temporal objects”: a novel, a move from one city to another (and then, another), an artwork, a relationship, a film piece, and a correspondence between friends.
Sandbox: Visiting the Garfield Conservatory
We went to the Garfield Conservatory in Chicago for my Grandma’s 80th birthday. It was an absolutely gorgeous experience and I think this vid captures the feeling of the place very well. This was inspired by my friend Daniel English who makes lots of really great videos, you can check…
Sandbox: Come to film club
Sandbox is a little corner of the web that is dedicated to Iowa City artists working to engage the public in an interactive environment.
Sandbox: A delightfully weird evening of breakfast foods, art, haircuts, and experimental music
Here’s what happens when art, music, free haircuts by “professionally trained artists,” and large amounts of breakfast foods collide. So much bacon…
Sandbox: Since the residency began…
Here’s a lil bit of what I’ve been up to since my artist residency began. I’ve got some new songs on here you can get a sneak peak of as well as an example of all the video editing tricks I’m learning!

