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Mothra’s little kin invade New Mexico The vacuum cleaner trick really works well.
There are just 10 more days to see the Moth Migration Project installed at Oak Hill Gallery in Mornington, V.I.C Australia. This is the third gallery in six months that the MMP has opened at in Australia. Each site hosted community-based moth making workshops, which either I taught or one of the gallery’s artists, and at times a combination of both.
Here is a little peek at some of the installation shots from the show.
It has been an exciting six months. I flew to Brisbane at the end of April to install the Moth Migration Project in the Gympie Regional Gallery. Working with the amazing staff and Joolie Gibbs the gallery director, we installed a massive installation in record time. In under a week, the exhibition was up, I had three radio interviews, conducted a workshop and went on a gorgeous hike. Here is a brochure they designed for the exhibition along with public programs.
I have loads of photos from Gympie, and I will highlight a few here. The gallery itself is massive, it is a beautiful and original School of Arts Building, built in 1905.
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Moth Migration Project at Gympie Regional Gallery, Australia
Moth Migration Project at Gympie Regional Gallery, Australia
Moth Migration Project at Gympie Regional Gallery, Australia
Moth Migration Project at Gympie Regional Gallery, Australia
Moth Migration Project at Gympie Regional Gallery, Australia
Moth Migration Project at Gympie Regional Gallery, Australia
Moth Migration Project at Gympie Regional Gallery, Australia
I then traveled to the Bundaberg Regional Gallery to meet with Jenny Gilbertson. With the help of their volunteers and volunteers from Childers Art Gallery, we installed the exhibition in 2 room and 2 halls. The architecture was much different between Gympie and Bundaberg and we had some fun features to play with.
The exhibition looked fantastic. We crowded the moths tight together from floor to ceiling as you can see here:
Moth Migration Project at Bundaberg Regional Gallery
Moth Migration Project at Bundaberg Regional Gallery
Moth Migration Project at Bundaberg Regional Gallery
Moth Migration Project at Bundaberg Regional Gallery
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Moth Migration Project at Bundaberg Regional Gallery
I am still exhausted but so pleased with these exhibitions. It was a thrill to be back in Australia, I had not been there in almost ten years when I was in residence at Lake St. Clair in Tasmania. I see a lot more time in Australia in my near future.
I want to thank everyone for coming out, for being a part of this massively growing project. If you are interested in learning more about the MMP, please see the website at mothmigrationproject.net
Moth Migration Project Australia There are just 10 more days to see the Moth Migration Project installed at Oak Hill Gallery in Mornington…
Moth Migration Project Opens in Canada
Moth Migration Project Opens in Canada
I have been in the lower48 less than a month, and I have yet to write up my lifechanging backpacking extravaganza on the Chilkoot Trail about my Artist Residency with the Yukon Art Center. But until I do that, I have another adventure in Canada to tell you about, this one in New Brunswick.
Opening on September 28, 2018, at the Sunbury Shores Art and Nature Centre is a new Moth Migration…
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Be the first to make a tax deductable donation!
Be the first to make a tax deductable donation!
I have tremendous news, the Moth Migration Project is now a fiscally sponsored project of the Brooklyn Arts Council!
To get this fundraising campaign started:
The first 10 people to donate $250 or more will received an 8″ x 10″ signed and numbered drypoint moth etching!
The first 25 people to donate $100 or more will receive an 8″ x 10″ signed and dated linoleum block moth print.
The first 100…
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Moth Migration Project Progress
Moth Migration Project Progress
July 15, 2017 is finally here. That is the deadline for submission of moths for the Moth Migration Project exhibition installation at 516Arts in Albuquerque, NM. I know some late entries will come in and they will be counted, but the deadline is important for a number of reasons.
At deadline all registered artists who filled out the on-line form will:
Receive their Moth Migration Certificate of…
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Moth Production Printing
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My sweet little Showcard Press.
Moth Migration Project – printing in progress
Conrad guarding the moths as they dry.
You too are invited to join my project. Get all the directions HERE. or just scroll to the next post. Deadline for Moths July 15, 2017. Exhibition Dates August 19 – October 28, 2017 at 516Arts, Albuquerque, NM
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Crowd Sourced Moth - 1st Update
Crowd Sourced Moth – 1st Update
Linocut and Drypoint Hawk Moths
I am blown away by all the amazing stories, offers, suggestions and people committed to participating in my Moth Migration Project to be exhibition at 516Arts, Albuquerque, NM, August 19 – October 28, 2017. My goal is 40,000 moths from around the world. In three days over 250 people from the Australia, Africa, Canada, Europe, Korea, Latvia, New Zealand, the UK and…
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