Daydreams at Night (2017-08-14) by Erik Petersen, Photographer and Patrick Dougherty, ArtistTippet Rise Art Center
Created by Patrick Dougherty in 2015, Daydreams is woven with willows and is partially enclosed and protected from the Montana elements by a replica frontier-period schoolhouse.
Daydreams (2018-05-21) by Erik Petersen, Photographer and Patrick Dougherty, ArtistTippet Rise Art Center
The willows Dougherty used to create Daydreams were gathered from areas near Tippet Rise.
Patrick Dougherty Profile - Daydreams (2017-01-30) by Sculptor: Patrick Dougherty, Director: Djuna Zupancic, Composer: Ludwig van Beethoven, Beethoven Quartet Op. 132 in A minor, 3rd movement, and Performed By: Ariel String QuartetTippet Rise Art Center
The Artist
As one of today’s most admired living sculptors, Patrick Dougherty composes with nature—wielding saplings and sticks to build monumental structures that echo, play and tussle with the land. Patrick has created more than 200 sculptures around the world. Learn more at www.stickwork.net.
Daydreams (2017-07-10) by Erik Petersen, Photographer and Patrick Dougherty, ArtistTippet Rise Art Center
Consistently, children are drawn to Daydreams to run, play and explore.
Max Anthon of JxM, created a plan to replicate the nearby Stockade Schoolhouse, down to its missing shingles, which was then re-crafted by CTA Architects of Bozeman.
Here we see the interior of the schoolhouse before the willow forms were created within.
The schoolhouse was made to look weathered and beaten, as if it had been there for years.
The willows Dougherty used to create Daydreams were gathered by Tippet Rise staff over several months in the spring. They then soaked the willows in a pond to prevent them from drying out, keeping them smooth and pliable for Patrick’s weaving and sculpting processes.
Daydreams Assembly (2015-01-29) by Tippet Rise Staff, Photographer and Patrick Dougherty, ArtistTippet Rise Art Center
Patrick Dougherty brought a team of assistants with him.
Daydreams Assembly (2015-07-29) by Tippet Rise Staff, Photographer and Patrick Dougherty, ArtistTippet Rise Art Center
Everyone worked together to help Dougherty weave the willows into Daydreams.
Daydreams in Detail (2016-07-26) by Erik Petersen, Photographer and Patrick Dougherty, ArtistTippet Rise Art Center
To mimic the weathered roof of the Stockade Schoolhouse, nails were hammered into the structure only partially; shingles were placed askew.
Daydreams Interior (2016-02-24) by Erik Petersen, Photographer and Patrick Dougherty, ArtistTippet Rise Art Center
Visitors often write and draw on the chalkboard inside the schoolhouse.
Daydreams Interior (2017-09-14) by Erik Petersen, Photographer and Patrick Dougherty, ArtistTippet Rise Art Center
Messages are left in strokes of brightly colored chalk, drawings and symbols are created, tic-tac-toe is played.
Daydreams in Detail (2017-07-10) by Erik Petersen, Photographer and Patrick Dougherty, ArtistTippet Rise Art Center
Guests frequently remark that the willow forms remind them of nests; some songbirds do use the sculpture for nesting in the spring.
Daydreams in Spring (2019-03-27) by Emily Rund, Photographer and Patrick Dougherty, ArtistTippet Rise Art Center
As the years pass, and the seasons come and go, Daydreams shifts and settles.
Daydreams in Snow (2017-02-04) by Erik Petersen, Photographer and Patrick Dougherty, ArtistTippet Rise Art Center
Almost all of Dougherty's works are displayed outdoors, making them temporal and ephemeral as they last only a handful of years before they begin to naturally deconstruct, succumbing to the elements.
Daydreams in the Snow (2019-02-21) by Erik Petersen, Photographer and Patrick Dougherty, ArtistTippet Rise Art Center
Daydreams (2017-08-07) by Erik Petersen, Photographer and Patrick Dougherty, ArtistTippet Rise Art Center
"It’s only a one-room, frontier-style schoolhouse, but it’s easy to get lost in 'Daydreams.' It, and I, are being enveloped, inside and outside, by cyclones woven from willow branches..."
-National Geographic Traveler
The cofounder of Tippet Rise, Peter Halstead, writes that Dougherty's weavings are like "Van Gogh's frenzied strokes of oil paint, but calmly reasoned, and patiently bent into place, anchored around key branches."
Poetry in Daydreams (2017-09-11) by Mike Kasic, Photographer and Patrick Dougherty, ArtistTippet Rise Art Center
Daydreams has served as the set for films and performances.
Daydream (2017-10-31) by Performed by Eunice Kim and Julien Brocal, Film Director and Cinematographer: Kathy Kasic, Music composed by Eunice Kim and Julien Brocal, Sculpture: Patrick Dougherty, Daydreams, and Sound: Mickey HoulihanTippet Rise Art Center
Daydreams (2017-07-04) by Erik Petersen, Photographer and Patrick Dougherty, ArtistTippet Rise Art Center
"Stepping outside this prairie twister of childhood imagination and looking out at the hills, I realize that, with no visible power lines, this land is as close to what it looked like before. Before what, I don’t know. Before life as I know it, perhaps."
-National Geographic Traveler
Photography by: Erik Petersen, Emily Rund, Mike Kasic, Alban Bassuet
Writing by: Alexis Adams
Exhibit by: Emily Rund, Sarah Lanier
Sculpture by: Patrick Dougherty
Support from:
Lindsey Hinmon
Managing Director, Programs
Melissa Moore
Communications and Administration Manager
Alexis Adams
Publications Administrator
Pete Hinmon
Managing Director, Operations
Peter & Cathy Halstead
Co-Founders of Tippet Rise