Students in Professor Laura Mongiovi’s Installation/Site Specific
class will be showing off original pieces at First Friday Art Walk (March 7).
Each student collaborated with a local business
to create and install peepholes. Visitors who peep inside will be able to view
an original creation by a student artist.
“The idea came out of my desire to provide
students an opportunity to show their work off-campus and gain experience
presenting and executing their ideas to members of the community,” said
Mongiovi, an associate professor of art at Flagler College. “The peephole boxes
provide an interactive experience for art walk visitors, give additional
exposure to local businesses and allow students to showcase their creative
ideas.”
The peepholes will be on view from 5 to 9 p.m.
and can be seen at the following locations:
Richard Dickinson – City Gates, North end of St.
George St.
Michelle Behling – Corner of Aviles and Bravo
St.
Kelsie Clermont – Antoinette’s Bath House, 111
King St.
Mahaly Grant – The Closet, 51 Cordova St., Suite
E
Victoria Haviland – Sphere, 51 Cordova
St.
Andrew Hollingsworth – Corner of A1A and
Charlotte St.
Maja Hydbom – Melissa’s Intimates, 128 St. George
St.
Marlena Lomonaco – Red Pineapple, 122 St. George
St.
Emily Lowell – Wolf’s Museum, 46 Charlotte
St.
Kevin Mahoney – Parking Garage, West Castillo Dr.
and Cordova St.
Alex McNutt – Planet Sarbez, 115 Anastasia
Blvd.
Roberto Oritz – Fudge Buckets, 3 Cordova
St.
Aly Schaper – Luli’s Cupcakes, 82 San Marco
Ave.
Grace Shipman – Second Read Books, 51D Cordova
St.
Josh Slinski – Next to St. Francis Inn, 275 St.
George St.
Pernilla Stellgren – Kookaburra, 24 Cathedral
Place
Kay Tracy – Lost Art Gallery, 210 St. George St.,
Suite C1
A flyer that contains a map of all the locations can be found down below!
Print it out and go on a scavenger hunt!
For more info, contact Mongiovi at 904-819-6441
or Lmongiovi@flagler.edu
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