The Honeycomb Project: A Metaphor for the interconnectedness, collaboration and strength found within a community.
At first glance, a honeycomb may appear as a simple geometric pattern, but upon closer inspection, one realizes its complexity and precision. The honeycomb is composed of numerous hexagonal cells, each working in harmony to create a unified whole. Each cell has a specific purpose and function, whether it is storing honey, housing the queen bee, or nurturing the brood. Similarly, within a community, individuals come together with unique talents, skills, and roles, contributing to the overall well-being and growth of the collective. This metaphor highlights the idea of interconnectedness through relationships, shared experiences, and shared goals, thus creating a strong foundation for collective growth and resilience. The Honeycomb Project will reflect on how we are connected to one another through environment and place.
Artists working in Nevada, Idaho, California, Oregon, Washington, Montana, Wyoming, Colorado, Utah, New Mexico and Arizona are creating panels that will then travel together for 3 years.
Exhibitions scheduled:
Sep 22-Nov 14, 2025 Metro Gallery, Reno City Hall, Reno, NV
Nov 17, 2025 - Jan 5, 2026 Kirk Robertson Gallery, Oats Park Art Center, Fallon, NV
Spring 2026 Nevada Humanities Program Office, Las Vegas, NV
Fall 2026 Brewery Arts Center, Carson City, NV
Spring 2027 Truckee Meadows Community College, Reno, NV
Fall 2027 Jean B. King Gallery, College of Southern Idaho, Herrett Center, Twin Falls, ID
January-March 2028 Western Nevada College, Carson City
Late Spring 2028 SloninaARTSpace.com, 901 E Fremont St Unit 174, Las Vegas, NV
Late Spring 2028 Makers Paradise Reno, 299 East Plumb Lane, Suite 150, Reno, NV 89502
Come join us at TMCC on April 17th for a collaborative workshop:
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