Walk Bye Home Exhibition

I’m pleased to announce that “The Sound of the Kenwood Chef ” has been selected for the Walk Bye Home Exhibition at the Jersey City Free Public Library: Earl A. Morgan Branch, New Jersey, USA – 1841 John F, Kennedy Blvd., Jersey City, NJ, USA 07305.

Images of the artworks are printed onto vinyl, displayed outside and arranged in groups by country (I’m part of the ‘ England’ group). This public arts exhibition (which has been specifically designed for this outside space due to COVID), starts on Monday May 3rd and runs for two months. You can see more via Walk Bye on Instagram and via the Walk Bye website. The artwork can be viewed day or night in this public space.

Walk Bye Home Exhibition Poster
Walk Bye Home Exhibition Poster
The Sound of the Kenwood Chef in the exhibition around the Morgan Library
The Sound of the Kenwood Chef - Walk Bye Home Exhibition
The Sound of the Kenwood Chef – selected for the Walk Bye Home Exhibition
The first day of the Walk Bye Home Exhibition
The Sound of the Kenwood Chef in the Walk Bye Home Exhibition
Walk Bye Home Exhibition exhibiting artists
Artists taking part

“Inspired by World Refugee Day on June 20th, we seek international artists to show us a representation of the theme: what makes home a home? What defines home? Is it people, a specific place or the memories made during a certain period of time? Is it where you were born, where you were raised, where you found love? ……You will be asked to name a song title and artist that most embodies “home” for you. A Spotify playlist will be created and shared in conjunction with Walk Bye’s exhibition of the same name.” Catalina Aranguren, Founder & Organizer, Walk_Bye.

My chosen song was Three Coins in a Fountain by Frank Sinatra – a song my dad sung all the time.

International Artists taking part in the Walk Bye Home Exhibition
International Artists taking part in the Walk Bye Home Exhibition

“Since we’ve been spending the last 14 months in our homes during the quarantine, I became fascinated by what ‘home’ means for different people.” said Aranguren. “In my family, we had a conversation on this topic, which then inspired the idea for the exhibit. The alignment with World Refugee Day and partnership with Welcome Home was the perfect setting.”   Catalina.

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