FLOCK: A COLLABORATIVE COMMUNITY PROJECT
In January 2023, this Flock image could be seen around Orlando on billboards along the Interstate 4 Corridor.
Started in 2015 during a residency at Karen Kunc’s Constellation Studios in Nebraska, Flock is a collaborative community art project that encourages participants to see their daily interactions with neighborhood birds as opportunities for creative expression and interpersonal connection. It’s comprised of interactions between participants and myself during birdwatching and printmaking activities, and takes physical form in the shape of over 200 hundred relief prints, in a variety of bird silhouettes, all inked and printed by communities across the United States and one in Eastern Iceland. The bold patterns and rich colors represent each participant’s creative choices, but together the birds in Flock are a collective expression of our relationship with nature and an example of how creativity can strengthen communities. You can learn more about the project and how to bring it to your neighborhood by emailing Rachel.
Example schedule for Flock:
Before workshop: Exhibition of the prints, artist’s talk
Day of Workshop
Morning, 10-11:30 am birdwatching in your neighborhood
Lunch break
Flock collaborative printmaking session 1-4 pm
After workshop: Participant surveys filled out and reception for new prints when added
Workshop materials/tools would include craft foam, cover weight paper, scissors, glue, relief ink, brayers, presses, and borrowed binoculars
FLOCk at Central PRint in St. Louis, August 2019
Central Print takes its name from its location at the center of the revitalized historic neighborhood in St. Louis known as Old North. This community letterpress studio functions as a creative space for residents as well as a printing museum. As a resident of Orlando, FL where most structures seem to have been built during or after the Disney-fueled boom of the 1970’s, I was struck by the beautiful historic quality of the architecture of the Old North neighborhood which saw its boom during an expansive growth period in the 1870’s……
Flock communities
Communities across the US, as well as in Seyðisfjörður, Iceland have participated in Flock and brought awareness to the project through exhibitions since 2015.
Constellation Studios, hosted by Karen Kunc in Lincoln, Nebraska, 2015
Spring Creek Prairie Audubon Center, Denton, Nebraska, 2015
Rollins College, Cornell Museum of Fine Art, Winter Park, Florida, 2016
University of Tampa in Tampa, Florida, 2017
Mass Migrations at Portspace Gallery, Gulfport, Florida 2017
Orlando Science Center, Orlando, Florida, 2017
Central Print, St. Louis, Missouri, 2019
Alt+Space Gallery, Atlantic Center for the Arts, New Smryna Beach, Florida, 2019
Dunedin Fine Art Center, Dunedin, Florida, 2021
Skaftfell Center for Visual Art and Herðubreið Community and Culture House, Seyðisfjörður, Iceland 2022
Flock Billboard, The Corridor Project, Orlando, Florida 2023