Statement:

Sky Sail is pieced together from community indigo-dyed fabric and donated

clothing. Nodding to Starr Kempf’s sky reaching wing forms, the curved and
planar textured layers of the “sail,” suspended by overhead cables, invite
passersby to wander under the gentle breeze of blue ombres. Like the
closeup petals of a butterfly wing, the sculpture exudes a soft invitation to
slow down, look up, take a breath, and embrace calm and connection with
our neighbors and friends.
The artists would like to extend their gratitude to everyone who participated in
this big community endeavor. The indigo linen, denim, and clothing were dyed
and sewn collaboratively during workshops at Flying Pig Farm, ZoneFive, and
the Manitou Art Center.


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Sky Sail Community Participants:

Alicia Souvignier
Eva Thomas Tappitake
Narisa Tappitake
Cameron Sexton
Marie Sexton
Daniel Sexton
Jennifer Sexton
Liz Brown
Sally Piette
Adam Rogers
Pam Martin
Russell Martin
Nolan Walker
Rowan Huffor
Oliver Smith
Teddy Dalbey
Donald Dalbey
Jacob Flores
Fe Flores
Isaiah Flores
Michael Carbone
Ashton Walker
Ethan McRobers
Maddox Bench
William Mondmutter
Candace Walker
Tara Noel
Sue Spengler
Marina Eckler
Erin Gocinski
Mary Grow
Ruth Chandler
Michael Howell
Catherine Carr
Mary Madison
Annelise Gorensek-Benitez
Gwen Rodriguez
Tuesday Rogers Falk
Isabel Robben

Kristin Robards
Kaleb Nieves Lopez
Xavier Chaney-Belgum
Caled Merkling
Zulyema Perez
Onora Pulos
George Palmer
Cheyenne Devoy
Cambria Devoy
Suzanne Zella
Maya Winter Field
Zeek Lantz
Izzy Woods
Ash Woje

Dyeing, Sewing, and Denim Donation

May - June, 2024

Cottonwood Center for the Arts

Zone 5

Flying Pig Farm

BLUE HANDS FESTIVAL at Manitou Art Center


We invited the region's communities to celebrate our collective voices through dyeing and sewing the Sky Sail sculpture fabric with us.


We invited everyone to learn about the indigo dyeing process, dye a linen, bandana-sized fabric square for our project, and bring their own small cotton or linen piece to dye in our indigo vats.


All participants were acknowledged in our collaboration for the exhibition, if they wanted to be included.


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Thanks goes to GOCA (Galleries of Contemporary Art) at UCCS and Pikes Peak Arts Council for their generous grant support for Sky Sail.


This collaborative suspended sculpture is part of the upcoming We Are the Sky: A GOCA Collaboratory exhibition at the Marie Walsh Sharpe Gallery at the ENT Center on campus at UCCS.


July 11 - October 5, 2024