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
Janis goes to Machu Picchu, Peru March 14-18
- At March 05, 2019
- By Helen Hyder
- In Exhibits, Past
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The Janis Project continues it’s world tour and visited Peru for the first time.
The Janis Project, One Atlantic Center, Atlanta
- At March 02, 2019
- By Helen Hyder
- In Exhibits, Past
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The Janis Project at the One Atlantic Center in Atlanta, Georgia May 17-September 7, 2019
Janis visits Nikola Rukaj Gallery, Toronto
- At March 01, 2019
- By Helen Hyder
- In Past
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Janis hanging out at Nikola Rukaj Gallery in Toronto, Canada. Keeping an eye on the snow.
The Janis Project @ Cornell Museum, Delray Beach, FL
- At February 28, 2019
- By Helen Hyder
- In Exhibits, Past
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The Janis Project at the Old School Square Cornell Art Museum in Delray Beach, Florida. The exhibition runs April 25th and until October 6th.
Art Wynwood Miami, 2019
- At February 27, 2019
- By Helen Hyder
- In Exhibits, Past
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Art Wynwood Miami February 14-19, 2019
Scope Miami 2018
- At February 27, 2019
- By Helen Hyder
- In Exhibits, Past
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Together with David Hollier, Frank Hyder displayed paintings, watercolors, bronze and a large-scale sculpture during Scope Miami 2018 December 4-9 at the New Apostle Gallery.
Context Art Miami 2018
- At February 27, 2019
- By Helen Hyder
- In Exhibits, Past
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Context Art Miami, 2018 ran from December 4-9. Projects Gallery presented sculptures and paintings focused primarily on The Janis Project.
James A. Michener Museum, Doylestown, PA 2018
- At July 13, 2018
- By Adrian Aguirre
- In Exhibits, Past
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Frank Hyder: The Janis Project
November 10, 2018 – February 23, 2019
“Inspired by the Moai of Easter Island, the Olmec heads, and the ancient Roman god of new endeavors, Frank Hyder’s The Janis Project is a multimedia experience that has traveled the world, defying traditional modes of exhibition and encouraging dialogue about art in public spaces. Each sculpture, made with resilient nylon and paint, has two faces with two distinct skin colors and a unique adornment of face paint. The figures carry with them a message of unity and ask the public to consider the issues that often divide us as human. Hyder’s Janis Heads travel to the Michener this fall and will be on view alongside a selection of watercolors made during his journey around the world with his sculptures.” Louise Feder, Guest Curator
Lecture video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=4&v=kUA5aawDVO4
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