Movement in Nature & Rich Soil with Artist Kristine Mays
Serenbe Stories
English - November 07, 2022 11:00 - 31 minutes - 21.8 MB - ★★★★★ - 69 ratingsSociety & Culture Business Entrepreneurship health wellness community biophilia arts food placemaking visionary real estate development Homepage Download Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
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Artist Kristine Mays’ first introduction to Serenbe happened totally by chance, when Steve attended the opening of her exhibition, Rich Soil, at the Atlanta Botanical Gardens. Now, Serenbe is the latest stop in this stunning traveling show, which comprises 29 metal wire sculptures, all of which are full of life and movement. Set in the woods at Deer Hollow Park, these pieces are meant to evoke a number of things - feminine energy, agriculture, nature, soil - with meanings as varied as the viewers themselves. In this episode, Steve and Monica catch up with Kristine about finding rejuvenation in nature, the path that led her to becoming a full-time artist, and where Rich Soil will travel next.
Show Notes
Kristine MaysKristine Mays InstagramArt Farm at SerenbeGlo Atlanta Botanical GardenAlvin Ailey American Dance TheaterFiloli Historic House & GardenHillwood Estate Museum & GardenBlue Eyed Daisy