Thursday, February 23, 2012

"HONEY" at Greenville Art Museum

Am honored, grateful, and just a tad excited to have been selected by juror Catherine Coulter-Lloyd, Curator of the Maria V. Howard Arts Center to have "Webh Ground 1" be included in this group show running from March 15 - April 8 at the Greenville Art Museum in 
Greenville, NC. HONEY is Co-Hosted by East Carolina University and the Greenville Art Museum.
Webh Ground 1         Beeswax/Natural Pigments         16" x 24"
from the call for entry prospectus; "HONEY, "a dynamic, juried exhibition embodying and celebrating the role of the honeybee. In light of the international Colony Collapse Disorder crisis and global concerns over war, economic collapse and a worldwide food shortage, the fate of the honeybee mirrors the fate of humanity. Philosopher Rudolf Steiner noted the bees as an indicator species in developing his ideas on biodynamic farming and caring for the earth. This call for entries seeks artwork related to these issues and honoring the majestic apis mellifera."

For a clearer, more concise format of this 9 works series please vist my website 
gregpatchart:
http://bit.ly/xGcBw9

2 pt video I made on my creative process with this series of 9 works;
youtube video #1. http://bit.ly/eTEBet
youtube video #2. http://bit.ly/ylF23U

to access blog entries made, search "WebhGround Series" to your right. 

enThanks Honeybee.

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