SPRING IS CALLING asks a simple but powerful question:
How does great art bloom again through your hands?
Submit floral interpretations of the color, mood, symbolism, composition, or emotional intensity of a work of art housed at the Metropolitan Museum of Art.
Let the museum masterpieces become living form!
INSPIRATION 1
The Unicorn Rests in a Garden
France (design) and Netherlands (weaving) 1495–1505 For details see: https://www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/467642
INSPIRATION 2
Young Woman with Ibis
Edgar Degas 1857-58 For details see: https://www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/438156
INSPIRATION 3
The Love Song
Sir Edward Burne-Jones 1868–77 For details see: https://www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/435826
REQUIREMENTS:
Must provide your own vase/vessel Must be stable and gallery ready No lose water leakage or unsafe materials Include a brief inspiration statement
WHAT YOU MAY USE:
Fresh/Real Flowers Faux Flowers Handmade Flowers Botanical Elements
If interested RSVP here by April 13th at:
Opening of the exhibition will take place on April 16th at 4:30 in the Fine Arts Gallery on the A-State campus
For more details or questions contact Kristen Franyutti (kfranyutti@astate.edu)