In Making New Friends in Old Places (2009), Zammarelli walked the streets of Northampton, MA, wearing a portable doll fort, made up of countless handmade dolls. The mound of dolls appears in various places on the street handing out books to surprised and curious passer-bys. The book reads, “Look for me. I may be by the shrubs or a parking meter,” and has colorful drawing and cloth on its pages. Suddenly, the sturdy and playfully arranged hill bolts up and Zammarelli’s legs take the fort on the run to its next location. At one point in the video documentation a viewer exclaims, “Oh god this is cute!”
Zammarelli also performed this piece at the Art Shanty (coolest idea for an exhibition ever!) Projects in Minnesota. On her blog she writes, “Something I have been noticing when performing in public is that people want to take your picture. This is fine maybe even great, but sometimes I worry that they just take your picture but really don't think about what is happening in the performance and why you might be doing it. I wonder if it gets thrown up to being wacky and that's about it?”
It’s really difficult to judge what viewers think, but as whole when one presents publicly the artist relinquishes that control as they open the work to other’s eyes and minds. Yet although the initial reaction might be “ that’s cute,” that first response is an important entry into the continual deliberation by the viewer. Work that is invested in humor, has the capability then to proceed forward in any direction following the first laugh.
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