Janis Joins Ethan Cohen Collection at KuBe Art Center
- At March 31, 2023
- By Helen Hyder
- In Exhibits, New, Upcoming
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Janis – 2 Shades of Gray has joined the Ethan Cohen Collection for permanent display at the KuBe Art Center in Beacon, NY. Ethan Cohen will present ‘THE BEACON JANIS PROJECT” July 21st with a grouping of Janis inflatables.
Bill Lowe Gallery presents Frank Hyder | Poet of a Threatened Eden
- At April 19, 2022
- By Helen Hyder
- In Current, Exhibits, New
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Bill Lowe Gallery Presents Poet of A Threatened Eden: A Retrospective
- At February 24, 2021
- By Helen Hyder
- In Current, Exhibits, New
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March 26th to April 30th, 2022
The Janis Project at Boynton Beach Kinetic Art Exhibit 2021
- At February 24, 2021
- By Helen Hyder
- In Exhibits, New, Past
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The Janis Project is proud to be part of the upcoming Kinetic Art Exhibit 2021 in Boynton Beach March 6 & 7. This free event features outdoor and indoor kinetic artwork, including several Janis inflatables and a fiberglass sculpture. For more details, visit www.boynton-beach.org/kinetic
PBS “Art Loft” – Seven Solos at Cornell Art Museum
- At January 16, 2020
- By Helen Hyder
- In New, Video
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Cornell Art Museum of Delray Beach, Florida, “Seven Solos” features The Janis Project inflatables and watercolors
Susana Baker interviews Frank Hyder on Miami radio
- At March 01, 2019
- By Helen Hyder
- In Current, New, Video
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NEA Grant Collaboration
- At March 02, 2016
- By Helen Hyder
- In New
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In collaboration with the Philadelphia-based Brandywine Workshop & Archives, myself and five other artists will be creating works for a public art piece. My contribution consists of four panels measuring 36″ x 36″ each and made by carving into Sintra. These will be laser cut into aluminum and back lit with LEDs. A series of small prints will also be made at Brandywine.
Artist’s Homes and Studios
- At March 21, 2015
- By Helen Hyder
- In New, Uncategorized
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The new publication Artist’s Home and Studios has just been released. A beautiful compilation produced by Ashley Rooney that provides a rare and delightful look into where artists live and make their work, including my own studio.