Where is MeconoMorph now?
At the intersection of creativity and community stands Carolyn Mac Evoy Realty, a shining example of innovation in the world of real estate. Carolyn Mac Evoy’s passion for connecting people with their dream homes aligns seamlessly with the mission of the MeconoMorph project: connecting individuals and businesses through art.
Carolyn recently shared her thoughts about the project:
“Viktor’s art is amazing and timely. How wonderful that he includes individuals—by featuring their business cards in his works of art!”
Her testimonial captures the heart of MeconoMorph. This evolving installation transforms something as everyday as a business card into a piece of living, breathing art, symbolizing collaboration, sustainability, and shared purpose.
Carolyn’s dedication to fostering community and her support for projects like MeconoMorph exemplify her forward-thinking approach in both real estate and philanthropy. It’s an honor to have her business cards featured in the installation, highlighting her significant role in this collective movement.
The “Pagoda” installation has found a vibrant home at the Vero Beach Art Club (VBAC). In January, the piece was honored with an award at the “Art by the Sea” exhibition held at the Vero Beach Museum of Art. Since then, it has become a dynamic feature at the VBAC Marketplace, evolving with contributions from local artists.
VBAC President Michelle Nevaeh remarked,
“We love having Viktor and his creativity as part of the Vero Beach Art Club! His pieces get a lot of attention in our marketplace, one is more creative than the last! Can’t wait to see his next project.”
Planning your next trip to Rhode Island?
make sure to stop by Providence Visitor Information Center to see the largest installation!
#MeconoMorph “Raptor” incarnation came out of a year-long #lockdown alive and well.
This photo of Providence Visitor Information Center is courtesy of TripAdvisor
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MeconoMorph comes to Providence City Hall
October 29, 2018 by Micah Salkind
This December the Department of Art, Culture + Tourism is excited to be partnering with sculptor Viktor Genel to create a one-of-a-kind kinetic MeconoMorph for the atrium in the Gallery at City Hall. Genel calls the MeconoMorph the “eighth wonder of the world” and we agree!
If you are interested in participating, you can find the MeconoMorph donation boxes: visit the following locations in Downtown Providence:
The Mayor’s Center for City Services – City Hall (25 Dorrance) Room 101
City of Providence Human Resources – City Hall (25 Dorrance) Room 411
The Doorley Building (444 Westminster) Lobby
For more information on how to participate, contact Special Projects Manager Micah Salkind at 401-680-5774 or msalkind@providenceri.gov
Paris! + Friends!!!!
This event is a 1-month pop-up event taking place August 03-28
at 233 Westminster St, Providence RI (Downtown between Civil skateshop and The Vault)
A seed at the Dryden Gallery 27 US-1, Providence, RI 02904
FACING THE WALL
exhibition by Art League of Rhode Island
One Ave of the Arts, Providence, RI 02903