Honeycomb Window Clings “Illuminating Stories”
“Illuminating Stories” Installation at Pilgrim Hall Museum - Plymouth, MA
We collaborated with The Herring Pond Wampanoag Tribe, Plymouth Public Schools Visual and Performing Arts Department, and Pilgrim Hall Museum to create this beautiful installation featuring the art of Herring Pond Tribe members and students.
This project was produced out of a three-day workshop with co-founder of CAC Meclina Gomes, Plymouth North & South art teachers Lauren Jezierski and Rushell Kwong, in co-creation with Jennifer Harding, Kathleen Gately and Melissa Ferretti of the Herring Pond Tribe.
Our Honeycomb Window Clings are heat-pressed, temporary displays of community art that can be placed on windows, walls, or other vertical surfaces. They can be as small as 6” up to 26” in diameter. They are perfect for individual displays or larger collages. And make for an easy application, affordable project!
It was unveiled and celebrated November 6th at the Pilgrim Hall Museum where it was displayed for the community to view and engage with through our teams and the Pixel Stix app!