Boundary|Time|Surface is Open!

It's been very quiet here lately ... and a bit frantic everywhere else in my life.Just got back from a week in Newfoundland, installing Boundary|Time|Surface at the Discovery Centre Gallery in Gros Morne National Park! The exhibition will be up for the entire season - until early October 2016. If you have a chance to visit this magical place, please drop in, and let me know what you think!It was lovely to be back in Woody Point. It's a gorgeous spot on the planet, and the terrific people out there make it even better. The staff of Parks Canada and all the folks I've met in Woody Point and Rocky Harbour are part of what makes Gros Morne so special to me; it's been more like a family reunion than going to work. Waking up to whales playing in Bonne Bay every morning didn't hurt either!It was a hectic, challenging, tiring week - but worth it to see this work up and complete in a way I've not had the opportunity to experience until now. It's a very interesting process/experience, seeing the work all together for the first time; there's always that element of wondering if what you'd envisioned would really make sense in the space, as an integrated series of pieces that speak to the viewer both individually and as a whole.Here's a (very short) video walk-thru of the exhibition (apologies for the slightly shaky footage - handheld on a phone isn't ideal, I know):[vimeo 167992551 w=640 h=360]And a few still images of the work as well:
I wanted to take a moment to thank some people for their help in making this exhibition a reality ...John Waldron - my geological partner in life, the universe, and everything, scientific collaborator, resource person, and tech troubleshooter extraordinaireJennifer Galliott - artist, entrepreneur, and top notch exhibition install assistant (she makes a mean latte too!)Rob Hingston - and Parks Canada for having faith in the project, and bringing the exhibition to the Discovery CentreBruce Gillam - for his assistance with the lighting, cabling, and making things the best they could beIt's time to  regroup a bit, nurse my colossal jet lag and exhaustion - and start to get organized for the next round of work and travel ... more on that in a bit.
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