Ongoing project 2020-21:
It's getting Wilder - Bigger - One mural - In 36 Pieces
New location: Crescent Heights Community Hall
Wild! Community Engagement Project. 2020
2 creatures - 20 small and big artists
The challenge:
I asked friends and neighbours to help me with the creation of a creature. Everyone got one part of the design and was free to use any materials they could find in and around their house to create their piece. Using recyclables or natural materials was more than welcome. No one knows how the other pieces look like nor what creature they are working on.
The result:
Two giant animals created by 20 small and big artist - together but distanced.
This was the first of hopefully many more paint togethers in covid - times.
Would you like to join in the next round? I'm looking right now for new artists but also gallery hosts who would like to make a similar project on their house, fence in their window or as a street painting...
Let me know!
Do you like to know more about this project or to do something similar in your street, neighbourhood, city or country.
Please feel free to contact me. Let's transform our cities!
Big thanks to all participating artists!
For the Giraffe:
Aïda & Méïssa Nciri
Alla Guelber
Fabian Mavrot
Jeff Smith
Monica Ila - www.monicaila.com
Nelize and family Ginoux
Pauline H.
Regina Krohn
Xavi Fernandez
Also for my fantastic neighbour-musicians for the curb side concerts:
Adrian Buckley
Jeremy Gignoux - www.jeremygignoux.com
Rob Gobbler - www.harshtheband.bandcamp.com
Xavier Fernandez Aguilar
Magic happens when a gypsy jazz, punk, Spanish and Irish folk player jam together.
For the Moose:
Ays Parka - @
Adrian Buckley
Colleen Peters - www.artistatplay.ca
Kat Dornian
Max Bergen
Megan Slater -@meagain91
Kevin Jesuino - www.kevinjesuino.com
Lisa Cuffley
Paint the Pavement. Crescent Heights Community Project. 2019
The Dreamer. Family & Friends Project. 2018
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![]() | ![]() | ![]() The DreamerWork of many. 40" x 48". Acrylics on canvas. 2018 |
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Workshops
I love science – Do you too?
One day, talking to my friends about art and science, we found similar goals and motivations in understanding and describing the world around us. This is when the idea of combining both Art & Science in Workshops was born. Since then I put up some workshops in collaboration with scientists and organizations like Beakerhead or Contemporary Calgary, to convey interesting facts, for instance about our ecosystems or microcosm, and to process those knowledge creatively using unusual art techniques and materials. The workshops are for young and old, from art newbies to experienced artist - it's all about being creative and having fun.
Are you interested lo learn more about the workshops?
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Looking forward to seeing you there next time!