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Supporting Soilwork.
February 13, 2016.
The Triffid, Brisbane.
*Images copyright © 2016 Charlyn Cameron.*
A unique public art display to showcase a rotation of original works by regional artists in an urban setting, The Art Box at North Hills is a collaboration between North Hills and the NCMA. The collaboration features regional and NC art and share information about NCMA exhibitions and program opportunities with the community. The Art Box is open on the ground level of the Bank of America Tower, at the corner of Six Forks and Dartmouth Roads.
The current installation will last 12 months and features Maya Freelon’s commissioned work, Shifting Seasons.
Shifting Seasons is a site-specific, kinetic installation made completely out of tissue paper. As the title suggests, the artwork will change throughout the year encouraging the public to revisit North Hills and witness the evolution of her artwork.
Inspired by a trip along Farewell Spit. The dunes along the spit constantly change with the winds and the tides. From time to time, a few unusual things wash up on the shoreline. The face represents the contemplation of this inspiring landscape.
Global Fund Cf - Symposium.
Shifting the Power at Mary Ward House, London UK
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Shifted Strategy and Mike O'Connor before running in "The Corkracecourse Handicap" at Cork - Alain Barr - 15.04.2018
Thought I'd have a go at this "tilt-shift" milarky.....
Not sure that this one works fully, not sure I understand the system as yet, but - first efforts and all that, practice makes perfect.
Sierra Club past and present Board Presidents (respectively), Allison Chin and Robin Mann after the Power Shift 2011 march. Photo by Heather Moyer.
A unique public art display to showcase a rotation of original works by regional artists in an urban setting, The Art Box at North Hills is a collaboration between North Hills and the NCMA. The collaboration features regional and NC art and share information about NCMA exhibitions and program opportunities with the community. The Art Box is open on the ground level of the Bank of America Tower, at the corner of Six Forks and Dartmouth Roads.
The current installation will last 12 months and features Maya Freelon’s commissioned work, Shifting Seasons.
Shifting Seasons is a site-specific, kinetic installation made completely out of tissue paper. As the title suggests, the artwork will change throughout the year encouraging the public to revisit North Hills and witness the evolution of her artwork.
We had stopped in Beaver, Utah because our handy booklet told us we'd find a Motel 6 here, our lodging of choice on long road trips. We saw only a Roadway Inn ... the Motel 6 had been eaten.