
Carolyn Halliday, who will be our June artist, helped disseminate a Book Bomb! She picked up a copy of
Hydrologies 
from Mary Tasillo at the opening of
Reader's Art 11: urban/urbane on March 4.

Carolyn had been building in installation by Minnehaha Creek, with her knitted wire trees.

She hung
Hydrologies in a tree, it fell, she re-hung it...

The book was installed on her site, March 5. By March 8 it had been taken by an unknown artlover and now resides in a new home.

Go to
Book Bombs for more information about the project created by Mary Tasillo and Michelle Wilson.
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