2024 Cragsmoor Summer Workshop by Eric Etheridge

Hero’s Hill

Every summer Martial and I have a Cragsmoor Summer Workshop where we work on an aspect of my artwork in preparation for future exhibitions and performance installations.

This year we will be taking one of my scale models (see above) and increasing the size to what will be half the size of the finished object which is quite large.

We were from . . . by Eric Etheridge

Listen to people from Steelton talk about where their families were from in Europe and the US South. They are some of the 1,000s who migrated to work in the steel mill. Generations later many still work in the mill making steel and railroad track.

The exhibition, Cocoon Steelton : The Migrations of Many, is open now until May 19 at the Susquehanna Art Museum, Harrisburg, PA.

Artist Kate Browne and Portrait Photographer Eric Etheridge

In Preparation for SAM Exhibition by Eric Etheridge

After Cocoon Steelton: The Migrations of Many, preparation for the next exhibition begins, but first a look around the studio.

Past: Cocoon Steelton: The Migrations of Many - from the Lights of Origin procession.

Some of Eric Etheridge’s photographs from Steelton, Cameron Macdonald’s work sheets for me on typeface for places of origin, and a photocopy of an immigration tag from Ellis Island.

Past Project: When Skin Walks with Memory: Goutte d’Or - storyboard panel.

Future Project: Hero’s Hill

Notes

Possible Future Project Location - always start with a map.

Future Project : Hero’s Hill

Future Project : Hero’s Hill

The Dog : Rosie

Past Project : Following the Removals, The Numbered Streets - Model of destroyed home in the neighbohood.

From North Carolina to Steelton by Eric Etheridge

A story from Steelton, a story from the Great Migration. From North Carolina to Pennsylvania, 1956.

I am currently editing my interviews from Steelton for the soundtrack that will play from inside the Cocoon at the procession and lighting in August.

Cocoon Steelton: The Migrations of Many occurs on the evening of Thursday, August 31st, in Steelton, PA. The Lights of Origin Procession begins at 7 PM at the bottom of the Locust Street Staircase. The Illumination of the Cocoon follows the end of the march, in a lot on Front Street, across from the steel mill.