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SUMMARY:Thirteen Moons Exhibit @ Carriage Barn Arts Center
DESCRIPTION:A Rules-Based Installation Project by Cynthia MacCollum \nThe exhibit takes visitors on the artist’s unique journey through 2020-2021\, as experienced on walks in the New Canaan Nature Center\, and guided by the cycles of the thirteen moons. For each moon cycle MacCollum adopted a unique set of parameters and made twenty-four visits to the New Canaan Nature Center. \nFor example\, during Hunter Moon she collected specimens at the Nature Center\, then drew the specimens on a rice paper scroll\, noting the place and time. For Corn Moon\, audio recordings made during each hour are compiled and played as ambient sound in the gallery. A variety of artistic mediums and scientific methods are employed to transport visitors and simulate the artist’s experience. Project research material and sketchbooks are displayed in vitrines\, along with natural specimens and journals recording the artist’s thoughts. The exact moment when the rule was followed has been assiduously recorded\, so that every piece in the exhibit is marked with time stamp. \nThe cycle of the moon has been used for thousands of years to organize time\,” says MacCollum. “In this period of cultural dislocation from natural rhythms\, in particular the chaos of 2020\, I found solace and structure in syncing my life and practice to the cycle of the moon.” The project began at the height of the pandemic while under quarantine with the full moon on May 7\, 2020\, and follows thirteen moons through 2021: Flower\, Strawberry\, Buck\, Sturgeon\, Corn\, Harvest\, Hunter\, Beaver\, Cold\, Wolf\, Snow\, Worm\, and Pink Moon.
URL:https://livenewcanaan.org/event/thirteen-moons-exhibit-carriage-barn-arts-center/
LOCATION:Carriage Barn Arts Center
CATEGORIES:Carriage Barn Arts Center Event,The Arts
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SUMMARY:Thirteen Moons Exhibit @ Carriage Barn Arts Center
DESCRIPTION:A Rules-Based Installation Project by Cynthia MacCollum \nThe exhibit takes visitors on the artist’s unique journey through 2020-2021\, as experienced on walks in the New Canaan Nature Center\, and guided by the cycles of the thirteen moons. For each moon cycle MacCollum adopted a unique set of parameters and made twenty-four visits to the New Canaan Nature Center. \nFor example\, during Hunter Moon she collected specimens at the Nature Center\, then drew the specimens on a rice paper scroll\, noting the place and time. For Corn Moon\, audio recordings made during each hour are compiled and played as ambient sound in the gallery. A variety of artistic mediums and scientific methods are employed to transport visitors and simulate the artist’s experience. Project research material and sketchbooks are displayed in vitrines\, along with natural specimens and journals recording the artist’s thoughts. The exact moment when the rule was followed has been assiduously recorded\, so that every piece in the exhibit is marked with time stamp. \nThe cycle of the moon has been used for thousands of years to organize time\,” says MacCollum. “In this period of cultural dislocation from natural rhythms\, in particular the chaos of 2020\, I found solace and structure in syncing my life and practice to the cycle of the moon.” The project began at the height of the pandemic while under quarantine with the full moon on May 7\, 2020\, and follows thirteen moons through 2021: Flower\, Strawberry\, Buck\, Sturgeon\, Corn\, Harvest\, Hunter\, Beaver\, Cold\, Wolf\, Snow\, Worm\, and Pink Moon.
URL:https://livenewcanaan.org/event/thirteen-moons-exhibit-carriage-barn-arts-center-2/
LOCATION:Carriage Barn Arts Center
CATEGORIES:Carriage Barn Arts Center Event,The Arts
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SUMMARY:Thirteen Moons: Gallery Talk with artist Cynthia MacCollum
DESCRIPTION:Thirteen Moons\, a rules-based installation project by New Canaan artist Cynthia MacCollum\, is on view at the Carriage Barn Arts Center through November 21. \nJoin MacCollum for a gallery talk on Sunday\, Nov. 14 at 3pm. Please rsvp to admin@carriagebarn.org. \nThe exhibit takes visitors on the artist’s unique journey through 2020-2021\, as experienced on walks in the New Canaan Nature Center\, and guided by the cycles of the thirteen moons. For each moon cycle MacCollum adopted a unique set of parameters and made twenty-four visits to the New Canaan Nature Center.
URL:https://livenewcanaan.org/event/thirteen-moons-gallery-talk-with-artist-cynthia-maccollum/
LOCATION:Carriage Barn Arts Center
CATEGORIES:The Arts
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ORGANIZER;CN="Carriage Barn Arts Center":MAILTO:admin@carriagebarn.org
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SUMMARY:Thirteen Moons Exhibit @ Carriage Barn Arts Center
DESCRIPTION:A Rules-Based Installation Project by Cynthia MacCollum \nThe exhibit takes visitors on the artist’s unique journey through 2020-2021\, as experienced on walks in the New Canaan Nature Center\, and guided by the cycles of the thirteen moons. For each moon cycle MacCollum adopted a unique set of parameters and made twenty-four visits to the New Canaan Nature Center. \nFor example\, during Hunter Moon she collected specimens at the Nature Center\, then drew the specimens on a rice paper scroll\, noting the place and time. For Corn Moon\, audio recordings made during each hour are compiled and played as ambient sound in the gallery. A variety of artistic mediums and scientific methods are employed to transport visitors and simulate the artist’s experience. Project research material and sketchbooks are displayed in vitrines\, along with natural specimens and journals recording the artist’s thoughts. The exact moment when the rule was followed has been assiduously recorded\, so that every piece in the exhibit is marked with time stamp. \nThe cycle of the moon has been used for thousands of years to organize time\,” says MacCollum. “In this period of cultural dislocation from natural rhythms\, in particular the chaos of 2020\, I found solace and structure in syncing my life and practice to the cycle of the moon.” The project began at the height of the pandemic while under quarantine with the full moon on May 7\, 2020\, and follows thirteen moons through 2021: Flower\, Strawberry\, Buck\, Sturgeon\, Corn\, Harvest\, Hunter\, Beaver\, Cold\, Wolf\, Snow\, Worm\, and Pink Moon.
URL:https://livenewcanaan.org/event/thirteen-moons-exhibit-carriage-barn-arts-center-3/
LOCATION:Carriage Barn Arts Center
CATEGORIES:Carriage Barn Arts Center Event,The Arts
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SUMMARY:Thirteen Moons Exhibit @ Carriage Barn Arts Center
DESCRIPTION:A Rules-Based Installation Project by Cynthia MacCollum \nThe exhibit takes visitors on the artist’s unique journey through 2020-2021\, as experienced on walks in the New Canaan Nature Center\, and guided by the cycles of the thirteen moons. For each moon cycle MacCollum adopted a unique set of parameters and made twenty-four visits to the New Canaan Nature Center. \nFor example\, during Hunter Moon she collected specimens at the Nature Center\, then drew the specimens on a rice paper scroll\, noting the place and time. For Corn Moon\, audio recordings made during each hour are compiled and played as ambient sound in the gallery. A variety of artistic mediums and scientific methods are employed to transport visitors and simulate the artist’s experience. Project research material and sketchbooks are displayed in vitrines\, along with natural specimens and journals recording the artist’s thoughts. The exact moment when the rule was followed has been assiduously recorded\, so that every piece in the exhibit is marked with time stamp. \nThe cycle of the moon has been used for thousands of years to organize time\,” says MacCollum. “In this period of cultural dislocation from natural rhythms\, in particular the chaos of 2020\, I found solace and structure in syncing my life and practice to the cycle of the moon.” The project began at the height of the pandemic while under quarantine with the full moon on May 7\, 2020\, and follows thirteen moons through 2021: Flower\, Strawberry\, Buck\, Sturgeon\, Corn\, Harvest\, Hunter\, Beaver\, Cold\, Wolf\, Snow\, Worm\, and Pink Moon.
URL:https://livenewcanaan.org/event/thirteen-moons-exhibit-carriage-barn-arts-center-4/
LOCATION:Carriage Barn Arts Center
CATEGORIES:Carriage Barn Arts Center Event,The Arts
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SUMMARY:Thirteen Moons Exhibit @ Carriage Barn Arts Center
DESCRIPTION:A Rules-Based Installation Project by Cynthia MacCollum \nThe exhibit takes visitors on the artist’s unique journey through 2020-2021\, as experienced on walks in the New Canaan Nature Center\, and guided by the cycles of the thirteen moons. For each moon cycle MacCollum adopted a unique set of parameters and made twenty-four visits to the New Canaan Nature Center. \nFor example\, during Hunter Moon she collected specimens at the Nature Center\, then drew the specimens on a rice paper scroll\, noting the place and time. For Corn Moon\, audio recordings made during each hour are compiled and played as ambient sound in the gallery. A variety of artistic mediums and scientific methods are employed to transport visitors and simulate the artist’s experience. Project research material and sketchbooks are displayed in vitrines\, along with natural specimens and journals recording the artist’s thoughts. The exact moment when the rule was followed has been assiduously recorded\, so that every piece in the exhibit is marked with time stamp. \nThe cycle of the moon has been used for thousands of years to organize time\,” says MacCollum. “In this period of cultural dislocation from natural rhythms\, in particular the chaos of 2020\, I found solace and structure in syncing my life and practice to the cycle of the moon.” The project began at the height of the pandemic while under quarantine with the full moon on May 7\, 2020\, and follows thirteen moons through 2021: Flower\, Strawberry\, Buck\, Sturgeon\, Corn\, Harvest\, Hunter\, Beaver\, Cold\, Wolf\, Snow\, Worm\, and Pink Moon.
URL:https://livenewcanaan.org/event/thirteen-moons-exhibit-carriage-barn-arts-center-5/
LOCATION:Carriage Barn Arts Center
CATEGORIES:Carriage Barn Arts Center Event,The Arts
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SUMMARY:Thirteen Moons Exhibit @ Carriage Barn Arts Center
DESCRIPTION:A Rules-Based Installation Project by Cynthia MacCollum \nThe exhibit takes visitors on the artist’s unique journey through 2020-2021\, as experienced on walks in the New Canaan Nature Center\, and guided by the cycles of the thirteen moons. For each moon cycle MacCollum adopted a unique set of parameters and made twenty-four visits to the New Canaan Nature Center. \nFor example\, during Hunter Moon she collected specimens at the Nature Center\, then drew the specimens on a rice paper scroll\, noting the place and time. For Corn Moon\, audio recordings made during each hour are compiled and played as ambient sound in the gallery. A variety of artistic mediums and scientific methods are employed to transport visitors and simulate the artist’s experience. Project research material and sketchbooks are displayed in vitrines\, along with natural specimens and journals recording the artist’s thoughts. The exact moment when the rule was followed has been assiduously recorded\, so that every piece in the exhibit is marked with time stamp. \nThe cycle of the moon has been used for thousands of years to organize time\,” says MacCollum. “In this period of cultural dislocation from natural rhythms\, in particular the chaos of 2020\, I found solace and structure in syncing my life and practice to the cycle of the moon.” The project began at the height of the pandemic while under quarantine with the full moon on May 7\, 2020\, and follows thirteen moons through 2021: Flower\, Strawberry\, Buck\, Sturgeon\, Corn\, Harvest\, Hunter\, Beaver\, Cold\, Wolf\, Snow\, Worm\, and Pink Moon.
URL:https://livenewcanaan.org/event/thirteen-moons-exhibit-carriage-barn-arts-center-6/
LOCATION:Carriage Barn Arts Center
CATEGORIES:Carriage Barn Arts Center Event,The Arts
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