| 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
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Off to Allentown, Pennsylvania for 2 weeks. | Lots of Tape Art in Allentown. | Tape, tape, tape ===> |
| 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. |