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Jason Brown

artist-worker-activist 🏳️‍🌈
on Cherokee and Yuchi land
Minnesean/Tennesotan

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Nothing gold can stay

Nature’s first green is gold,
Her hardest hue to hold.
Her early leaf’s a flower;
But only so an hour.
Then leaf subsides to leaf.
So Eden sank to grief,
So dawn goes down to day.
Nothing gold can stay.

Robert Frost - 1923


16
6 months ago


It has become that time of evening
When people sit on their porches,
Rocking gently and talking gently
And watching the street
And the standing up into their sphere
Of possession of the trees,
Of birds’ hung havens, hangars.
People go by; things go by…

excerpt from James Agee’s “Knoxville: Summer of 1915”


38
1
8 months ago

Last light, last night #farewell #xanadune #bladesofgrass #sunset #dusk #endofanera


88
1
1 years ago

I was very fortunate to spend the past two weeks as an artist-in-residence for the Iron Light cast iron residency program at the Western North Carolina Sculpture Park @wncsculpture in the Happy Valley near Lenoir, NC surrounded by tremendously hardworking and positive humans amidst a beautiful mountainous landscape. Massive thanks to WNC director Joe Bigley @josephbigley.artist, studio manager Amanda Szot @amanda.szot, education coordinator Emma Finnen @spacey_aquarius, visiting artist Matt Mroz @mrozsculpture who traveled from Michigan to run the furnace; plus the hardworking interns Oliver, Matty, Tyler, Abby, Zach and my fellow AIRs Kristen Tordella-Williams @kristentordellawilliams, Jenny Hillenbrand @jennyhillenbrand, Rose von Muchow @rose______v , Ryan Van Der Hout @r_vanderhout , Molly Harrington @mollyharringtonstudios , and Scott Kamlah @scott_kamlah .

In two weeks we created 200 molds with 17,000 pounds of sand and cast over 4000 pounds of iron in two iron pours within 48 hours. It was an exhausting and exhilarating experience and I’m grateful for every day of it. I was able to complete a new cast iron sculpture “Cleave” and install it in the WNC sculpture park where it will be on view for the next few years. I highly recommend this residency and creative community to sculptors. In just three years, the volunteer staff of WNC Sculpture has installed over 80 sculptures in the meadows and forests, built a well-equipped studio shop, and hosted at least three annual iron pours since 2019.

The 7 Iron Light artists traveled to North Carolina from New York, Arizona, Alabama, Minnesota, Connecticut, and Tennessee. Shout out to artists Martyna Szczęsna @martynaszcz and Anna Colombia @anna.colombia who drove from NYC plus a team of experienced iron sculptors from all over North Carolina who traveled to help us with the full moon pour including Tripp Jarvis @trippjarvis . As Joe said, “y’all are crazy!”

Thanks to my family for support, encouragement, and patience with my time away making art in the mountains!

Much gratitude to Liza and the Caldwell Arts Council, WNC Board members, and the staff of the Patterson School Foundation for their hospitality.


272
15
2 years ago

I was very fortunate to spend the past two weeks as an artist-in-residence for the Iron Light cast iron residency program at the Western North Carolina Sculpture Park @wncsculpture in the Happy Valley near Lenoir, NC surrounded by tremendously hardworking and positive humans amidst a beautiful mountainous landscape. Massive thanks to WNC director Joe Bigley @josephbigley.artist, studio manager Amanda Szot @amanda.szot, education coordinator Emma Finnen @spacey_aquarius, visiting artist Matt Mroz @mrozsculpture who traveled from Michigan to run the furnace; plus the hardworking interns Oliver, Matty, Tyler, Abby, Zach and my fellow AIRs Kristen Tordella-Williams @kristentordellawilliams, Jenny Hillenbrand @jennyhillenbrand, Rose von Muchow @rose______v , Ryan Van Der Hout @r_vanderhout , Molly Harrington @mollyharringtonstudios , and Scott Kamlah @scott_kamlah .

In two weeks we created 200 molds with 17,000 pounds of sand and cast over 4000 pounds of iron in two iron pours within 48 hours. It was an exhausting and exhilarating experience and I’m grateful for every day of it. I was able to complete a new cast iron sculpture “Cleave” and install it in the WNC sculpture park where it will be on view for the next few years. I highly recommend this residency and creative community to sculptors. In just three years, the volunteer staff of WNC Sculpture has installed over 80 sculptures in the meadows and forests, built a well-equipped studio shop, and hosted at least three annual iron pours since 2019.

The 7 Iron Light artists traveled to North Carolina from New York, Arizona, Alabama, Minnesota, Connecticut, and Tennessee. Shout out to artists Martyna Szczęsna @martynaszcz and Anna Colombia @anna.colombia who drove from NYC plus a team of experienced iron sculptors from all over North Carolina who traveled to help us with the full moon pour including Tripp Jarvis @trippjarvis . As Joe said, “y’all are crazy!”

Thanks to my family for support, encouragement, and patience with my time away making art in the mountains!

Much gratitude to Liza and the Caldwell Arts Council, WNC Board members, and the staff of the Patterson School Foundation for their hospitality.


272
15
2 years ago

I was very fortunate to spend the past two weeks as an artist-in-residence for the Iron Light cast iron residency program at the Western North Carolina Sculpture Park @wncsculpture in the Happy Valley near Lenoir, NC surrounded by tremendously hardworking and positive humans amidst a beautiful mountainous landscape. Massive thanks to WNC director Joe Bigley @josephbigley.artist, studio manager Amanda Szot @amanda.szot, education coordinator Emma Finnen @spacey_aquarius, visiting artist Matt Mroz @mrozsculpture who traveled from Michigan to run the furnace; plus the hardworking interns Oliver, Matty, Tyler, Abby, Zach and my fellow AIRs Kristen Tordella-Williams @kristentordellawilliams, Jenny Hillenbrand @jennyhillenbrand, Rose von Muchow @rose______v , Ryan Van Der Hout @r_vanderhout , Molly Harrington @mollyharringtonstudios , and Scott Kamlah @scott_kamlah .

In two weeks we created 200 molds with 17,000 pounds of sand and cast over 4000 pounds of iron in two iron pours within 48 hours. It was an exhausting and exhilarating experience and I’m grateful for every day of it. I was able to complete a new cast iron sculpture “Cleave” and install it in the WNC sculpture park where it will be on view for the next few years. I highly recommend this residency and creative community to sculptors. In just three years, the volunteer staff of WNC Sculpture has installed over 80 sculptures in the meadows and forests, built a well-equipped studio shop, and hosted at least three annual iron pours since 2019.

The 7 Iron Light artists traveled to North Carolina from New York, Arizona, Alabama, Minnesota, Connecticut, and Tennessee. Shout out to artists Martyna Szczęsna @martynaszcz and Anna Colombia @anna.colombia who drove from NYC plus a team of experienced iron sculptors from all over North Carolina who traveled to help us with the full moon pour including Tripp Jarvis @trippjarvis . As Joe said, “y’all are crazy!”

Thanks to my family for support, encouragement, and patience with my time away making art in the mountains!

Much gratitude to Liza and the Caldwell Arts Council, WNC Board members, and the staff of the Patterson School Foundation for their hospitality.


272
15
2 years ago

I was very fortunate to spend the past two weeks as an artist-in-residence for the Iron Light cast iron residency program at the Western North Carolina Sculpture Park @wncsculpture in the Happy Valley near Lenoir, NC surrounded by tremendously hardworking and positive humans amidst a beautiful mountainous landscape. Massive thanks to WNC director Joe Bigley @josephbigley.artist, studio manager Amanda Szot @amanda.szot, education coordinator Emma Finnen @spacey_aquarius, visiting artist Matt Mroz @mrozsculpture who traveled from Michigan to run the furnace; plus the hardworking interns Oliver, Matty, Tyler, Abby, Zach and my fellow AIRs Kristen Tordella-Williams @kristentordellawilliams, Jenny Hillenbrand @jennyhillenbrand, Rose von Muchow @rose______v , Ryan Van Der Hout @r_vanderhout , Molly Harrington @mollyharringtonstudios , and Scott Kamlah @scott_kamlah .

In two weeks we created 200 molds with 17,000 pounds of sand and cast over 4000 pounds of iron in two iron pours within 48 hours. It was an exhausting and exhilarating experience and I’m grateful for every day of it. I was able to complete a new cast iron sculpture “Cleave” and install it in the WNC sculpture park where it will be on view for the next few years. I highly recommend this residency and creative community to sculptors. In just three years, the volunteer staff of WNC Sculpture has installed over 80 sculptures in the meadows and forests, built a well-equipped studio shop, and hosted at least three annual iron pours since 2019.

The 7 Iron Light artists traveled to North Carolina from New York, Arizona, Alabama, Minnesota, Connecticut, and Tennessee. Shout out to artists Martyna Szczęsna @martynaszcz and Anna Colombia @anna.colombia who drove from NYC plus a team of experienced iron sculptors from all over North Carolina who traveled to help us with the full moon pour including Tripp Jarvis @trippjarvis . As Joe said, “y’all are crazy!”

Thanks to my family for support, encouragement, and patience with my time away making art in the mountains!

Much gratitude to Liza and the Caldwell Arts Council, WNC Board members, and the staff of the Patterson School Foundation for their hospitality.


272
15
2 years ago

I was very fortunate to spend the past two weeks as an artist-in-residence for the Iron Light cast iron residency program at the Western North Carolina Sculpture Park @wncsculpture in the Happy Valley near Lenoir, NC surrounded by tremendously hardworking and positive humans amidst a beautiful mountainous landscape. Massive thanks to WNC director Joe Bigley @josephbigley.artist, studio manager Amanda Szot @amanda.szot, education coordinator Emma Finnen @spacey_aquarius, visiting artist Matt Mroz @mrozsculpture who traveled from Michigan to run the furnace; plus the hardworking interns Oliver, Matty, Tyler, Abby, Zach and my fellow AIRs Kristen Tordella-Williams @kristentordellawilliams, Jenny Hillenbrand @jennyhillenbrand, Rose von Muchow @rose______v , Ryan Van Der Hout @r_vanderhout , Molly Harrington @mollyharringtonstudios , and Scott Kamlah @scott_kamlah .

In two weeks we created 200 molds with 17,000 pounds of sand and cast over 4000 pounds of iron in two iron pours within 48 hours. It was an exhausting and exhilarating experience and I’m grateful for every day of it. I was able to complete a new cast iron sculpture “Cleave” and install it in the WNC sculpture park where it will be on view for the next few years. I highly recommend this residency and creative community to sculptors. In just three years, the volunteer staff of WNC Sculpture has installed over 80 sculptures in the meadows and forests, built a well-equipped studio shop, and hosted at least three annual iron pours since 2019.

The 7 Iron Light artists traveled to North Carolina from New York, Arizona, Alabama, Minnesota, Connecticut, and Tennessee. Shout out to artists Martyna Szczęsna @martynaszcz and Anna Colombia @anna.colombia who drove from NYC plus a team of experienced iron sculptors from all over North Carolina who traveled to help us with the full moon pour including Tripp Jarvis @trippjarvis . As Joe said, “y’all are crazy!”

Thanks to my family for support, encouragement, and patience with my time away making art in the mountains!

Much gratitude to Liza and the Caldwell Arts Council, WNC Board members, and the staff of the Patterson School Foundation for their hospitality.


272
15
2 years ago


I was very fortunate to spend the past two weeks as an artist-in-residence for the Iron Light cast iron residency program at the Western North Carolina Sculpture Park @wncsculpture in the Happy Valley near Lenoir, NC surrounded by tremendously hardworking and positive humans amidst a beautiful mountainous landscape. Massive thanks to WNC director Joe Bigley @josephbigley.artist, studio manager Amanda Szot @amanda.szot, education coordinator Emma Finnen @spacey_aquarius, visiting artist Matt Mroz @mrozsculpture who traveled from Michigan to run the furnace; plus the hardworking interns Oliver, Matty, Tyler, Abby, Zach and my fellow AIRs Kristen Tordella-Williams @kristentordellawilliams, Jenny Hillenbrand @jennyhillenbrand, Rose von Muchow @rose______v , Ryan Van Der Hout @r_vanderhout , Molly Harrington @mollyharringtonstudios , and Scott Kamlah @scott_kamlah .

In two weeks we created 200 molds with 17,000 pounds of sand and cast over 4000 pounds of iron in two iron pours within 48 hours. It was an exhausting and exhilarating experience and I’m grateful for every day of it. I was able to complete a new cast iron sculpture “Cleave” and install it in the WNC sculpture park where it will be on view for the next few years. I highly recommend this residency and creative community to sculptors. In just three years, the volunteer staff of WNC Sculpture has installed over 80 sculptures in the meadows and forests, built a well-equipped studio shop, and hosted at least three annual iron pours since 2019.

The 7 Iron Light artists traveled to North Carolina from New York, Arizona, Alabama, Minnesota, Connecticut, and Tennessee. Shout out to artists Martyna Szczęsna @martynaszcz and Anna Colombia @anna.colombia who drove from NYC plus a team of experienced iron sculptors from all over North Carolina who traveled to help us with the full moon pour including Tripp Jarvis @trippjarvis . As Joe said, “y’all are crazy!”

Thanks to my family for support, encouragement, and patience with my time away making art in the mountains!

Much gratitude to Liza and the Caldwell Arts Council, WNC Board members, and the staff of the Patterson School Foundation for their hospitality.


272
15
2 years ago

I was very fortunate to spend the past two weeks as an artist-in-residence for the Iron Light cast iron residency program at the Western North Carolina Sculpture Park @wncsculpture in the Happy Valley near Lenoir, NC surrounded by tremendously hardworking and positive humans amidst a beautiful mountainous landscape. Massive thanks to WNC director Joe Bigley @josephbigley.artist, studio manager Amanda Szot @amanda.szot, education coordinator Emma Finnen @spacey_aquarius, visiting artist Matt Mroz @mrozsculpture who traveled from Michigan to run the furnace; plus the hardworking interns Oliver, Matty, Tyler, Abby, Zach and my fellow AIRs Kristen Tordella-Williams @kristentordellawilliams, Jenny Hillenbrand @jennyhillenbrand, Rose von Muchow @rose______v , Ryan Van Der Hout @r_vanderhout , Molly Harrington @mollyharringtonstudios , and Scott Kamlah @scott_kamlah .

In two weeks we created 200 molds with 17,000 pounds of sand and cast over 4000 pounds of iron in two iron pours within 48 hours. It was an exhausting and exhilarating experience and I’m grateful for every day of it. I was able to complete a new cast iron sculpture “Cleave” and install it in the WNC sculpture park where it will be on view for the next few years. I highly recommend this residency and creative community to sculptors. In just three years, the volunteer staff of WNC Sculpture has installed over 80 sculptures in the meadows and forests, built a well-equipped studio shop, and hosted at least three annual iron pours since 2019.

The 7 Iron Light artists traveled to North Carolina from New York, Arizona, Alabama, Minnesota, Connecticut, and Tennessee. Shout out to artists Martyna Szczęsna @martynaszcz and Anna Colombia @anna.colombia who drove from NYC plus a team of experienced iron sculptors from all over North Carolina who traveled to help us with the full moon pour including Tripp Jarvis @trippjarvis . As Joe said, “y’all are crazy!”

Thanks to my family for support, encouragement, and patience with my time away making art in the mountains!

Much gratitude to Liza and the Caldwell Arts Council, WNC Board members, and the staff of the Patterson School Foundation for their hospitality.


272
15
2 years ago

I was very fortunate to spend the past two weeks as an artist-in-residence for the Iron Light cast iron residency program at the Western North Carolina Sculpture Park @wncsculpture in the Happy Valley near Lenoir, NC surrounded by tremendously hardworking and positive humans amidst a beautiful mountainous landscape. Massive thanks to WNC director Joe Bigley @josephbigley.artist, studio manager Amanda Szot @amanda.szot, education coordinator Emma Finnen @spacey_aquarius, visiting artist Matt Mroz @mrozsculpture who traveled from Michigan to run the furnace; plus the hardworking interns Oliver, Matty, Tyler, Abby, Zach and my fellow AIRs Kristen Tordella-Williams @kristentordellawilliams, Jenny Hillenbrand @jennyhillenbrand, Rose von Muchow @rose______v , Ryan Van Der Hout @r_vanderhout , Molly Harrington @mollyharringtonstudios , and Scott Kamlah @scott_kamlah .

In two weeks we created 200 molds with 17,000 pounds of sand and cast over 4000 pounds of iron in two iron pours within 48 hours. It was an exhausting and exhilarating experience and I’m grateful for every day of it. I was able to complete a new cast iron sculpture “Cleave” and install it in the WNC sculpture park where it will be on view for the next few years. I highly recommend this residency and creative community to sculptors. In just three years, the volunteer staff of WNC Sculpture has installed over 80 sculptures in the meadows and forests, built a well-equipped studio shop, and hosted at least three annual iron pours since 2019.

The 7 Iron Light artists traveled to North Carolina from New York, Arizona, Alabama, Minnesota, Connecticut, and Tennessee. Shout out to artists Martyna Szczęsna @martynaszcz and Anna Colombia @anna.colombia who drove from NYC plus a team of experienced iron sculptors from all over North Carolina who traveled to help us with the full moon pour including Tripp Jarvis @trippjarvis . As Joe said, “y’all are crazy!”

Thanks to my family for support, encouragement, and patience with my time away making art in the mountains!

Much gratitude to Liza and the Caldwell Arts Council, WNC Board members, and the staff of the Patterson School Foundation for their hospitality.


272
15
2 years ago

I was very fortunate to spend the past two weeks as an artist-in-residence for the Iron Light cast iron residency program at the Western North Carolina Sculpture Park @wncsculpture in the Happy Valley near Lenoir, NC surrounded by tremendously hardworking and positive humans amidst a beautiful mountainous landscape. Massive thanks to WNC director Joe Bigley @josephbigley.artist, studio manager Amanda Szot @amanda.szot, education coordinator Emma Finnen @spacey_aquarius, visiting artist Matt Mroz @mrozsculpture who traveled from Michigan to run the furnace; plus the hardworking interns Oliver, Matty, Tyler, Abby, Zach and my fellow AIRs Kristen Tordella-Williams @kristentordellawilliams, Jenny Hillenbrand @jennyhillenbrand, Rose von Muchow @rose______v , Ryan Van Der Hout @r_vanderhout , Molly Harrington @mollyharringtonstudios , and Scott Kamlah @scott_kamlah .

In two weeks we created 200 molds with 17,000 pounds of sand and cast over 4000 pounds of iron in two iron pours within 48 hours. It was an exhausting and exhilarating experience and I’m grateful for every day of it. I was able to complete a new cast iron sculpture “Cleave” and install it in the WNC sculpture park where it will be on view for the next few years. I highly recommend this residency and creative community to sculptors. In just three years, the volunteer staff of WNC Sculpture has installed over 80 sculptures in the meadows and forests, built a well-equipped studio shop, and hosted at least three annual iron pours since 2019.

The 7 Iron Light artists traveled to North Carolina from New York, Arizona, Alabama, Minnesota, Connecticut, and Tennessee. Shout out to artists Martyna Szczęsna @martynaszcz and Anna Colombia @anna.colombia who drove from NYC plus a team of experienced iron sculptors from all over North Carolina who traveled to help us with the full moon pour including Tripp Jarvis @trippjarvis . As Joe said, “y’all are crazy!”

Thanks to my family for support, encouragement, and patience with my time away making art in the mountains!

Much gratitude to Liza and the Caldwell Arts Council, WNC Board members, and the staff of the Patterson School Foundation for their hospitality.


272
15
2 years ago

Last light #sunset #dusk #gloaming #grief #loss #barebranches #lastlight #treebranches #trees #february #springfever #twilight #quarry #westernskies #reflections #sokno


83
3 years ago

Last light #sunset #dusk #gloaming #grief #loss #barebranches #lastlight #wintertrees #treebranches #trees #february #midwinter #twilight #newyear #pinkpurple #westernskies


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1
3 years ago

Last light #sunset #dusk #gloaming #grief #loss #barebranches #lastlight #wintertrees #treebranches #trees #january #midwinter #twilight #newyear #moon #waxinggibbous #lookingup


32
3 years ago


Last light #sunset #dusk #gloaming #grief #loss #barebranches #lastlight #wintertrees #treebranches #trees #january #winter #twilight #newyear #crescentmoon #waxingcrescent


37
3 years ago

Last light #sunset #dusk #gloaming #grief #loss #barebranches #lastlight #wintertrees #treebranches #trees #january #winter #twilight #newyear #hike #trail #path


28
3 years ago

Last light #sunset #dusk #gloaming #grief #loss #barebranches #lastlight #wintertrees #treebranches #trees #january #winter #twilight #newyear


25
1
3 years ago

Last light #dusk #gloaming #grief #loss #barebranches #lastlight #wintertrees #treebranches #trees #january #winter #twilight #moon #waxinggibbous #moonrise #greypink #sunset #newyear


31
3 years ago

Last light #dusk #gloaming #grief #loss #barebranches #lastlight #wintertrees #treebranches #trees #december #winter #twilight #purplesky #sunset #christmas


31
1
3 years ago


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