Moving Mountains: The Mustard Seed Project
Season-Long Feature Art Installation Event
Featuring 2024 Artist-in-Residence Serena Kovalosky
On View During Regular Museum Hours
Click here for Dates the Artist will be Onsite
Included with Regular Admission
In a temporary studio at the Slate Valley Museum, artist Serena Kovalosky is inviting visitors to pull up a chair, have a chat, and immerse themselves in the creative process during her 2024 residency, which focuses on her sculptural project Moving Mountains: The Mustard Seed Project.
Now through October, Slate Valley Museum visitors will be welcomed to watch Kovalosky in her meticulous, six-month journey of placing tiny mustard seeds from around the world, one by one, on the branches of a foraged mustard "tree" as a contemplative exercise in how “impossible” goals are achieved – one tiny step (seed) at a time.
While visiting, guests will learn about the inspiration behind Kovalosky’s concept while embarking on their own seed journey by stringing dried vegetables and seeds. Their work will form a community-created art installation that explores perspectives of cultural identity through plants and food inspired by the museum’s ongoing exhibition, The Dream and the Reality.
Kovalosky will work in her studio on scheduled dates. To find out when she will be at the museum and to learn more about the project, please visit her calendar on her website.
Photo: Courtesy Serena Kovalosky