A very big building.

Here is an aerial view of the museum, we started at the green arrow and drew counter-clockwise.

This project is our largest undertaking to date. We spent five weeks circumnavigating the entire exterior of the museum, tracing the (imagined) life throughout history of one of the museum's art objects - the Hygia statue. We were presented with a perfect opportunity to transform a building into a living, breathing art piece, changing it daily as we added to the narrative and engaging the community with such immediacy that they came to claim the project as their own. Each day we also created a web page that described the unfolding story - of both the Hygia's journey through time, and our own battle against the weather.
Daily Updates.
Click on the pictures below to see what happened that day.
This is the day.
5th of April
Boom, the lift.6 Work, work, work, please let us work.7
The goats we promised.
8th of April
Rainy and cold outside, but warm in the heart.9
Art dealers run the free world.
10th of April
I'll have a goddess and some trees to go.11
The gnome that makes the home.12 Onto the raw facts.13
Q and A
14th of April
The mural is the other way...
15th of April
Come to our crib.
16th of April
No one can see you cry in the rain.
17th of April
Guinea pigs join the fight.
18th of April
Tape Art takes center stage.
Hot off the press.
20th of April
Be still my people.
21st of April
Watch your things and learn how to draw.
22nd of April
Bridget reaches out.23 I did not knock it over.24
Come see Mike draw the museum.
25th of April
Madness becomes us.
26th of April
READ
27th of April
Get off your knees, man. Where's your dignity?  Ok, ok, here's is a picture.
28th of April
Fight for your right to party.
29th of April
Whatcha want?30
Portrait of a cereal killer.
May 1st
Tape Art, at night.
2nd
of May
Pulling the mural out of the hat...3
We do not know what this picture means.4
I can't stand the rain.5
Enter our dreamland.
May 6th
Compositionally throw it off.7
This is the last darn time I redraw these stupid pillars.8
WAM, BOOM, BAM
May 9th
Watch the mural vanish.10
Silence
Silence
Silence
Off to Allentown, Pennsylvania for 2 weeks. Lots of Tape Art in Allentown. Tape, tape, tape ===>
Connections.  1995.  One of our favorite murals. You can't see it, but there are people flying off an office building in this picture. A mural inspired by the madness of toys.
Above are the murals from the last three years.  They were all done in the same place and they were all made as part of the museum's Art All-State program.