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"Gratitude turns what we have into enough" melody beattie

Wishing everyone a HAPPY and SAFE Labor Day Weekend! 

"Gratitude turns what we have into enough"

melody beattie

As the season comes to a close Mojo wants to dedicate the summer of 2017 to gratitude. The summer has been a great success and with the participation of all who were involved he would like to give THANKS!

 

2017 Summer in Review

Speaking at the Parish for Pecha Kucha night was both humbling and wonderful.  What amazing artists to be among and hear their stories spoken. Thank you to the Parish Art Museum and Jennifer Duque. Thank you to everyone who came to hear our sto…

Speaking at the Parish for Pecha Kucha night was both humbling and wonderful.  What amazing artists to be among and hear their stories spoken. Thank you to the Parish Art Museum and Jennifer Duque. Thank you to everyone who came to hear our stories and thank you to all the artists who spoke alongside each other. 

Robert Mojo at PechaKucha Night Hamptons Vol. 20

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The July-August addition of Pulse magazine kicked off a great season.  Thank you Nada Marjanovich for a spectacular article you have a way with words, Adam Weiss for the very comfortable atmosphere you created during the photo shoot, and thank you to the whole team at Pulse magazine for putting the article out. Being featured was outstanding and making the cover was an honor!

http://lipulse.com/2017/07/06/robert-mojo-mojeski/#.WalUI-TJmA8.email

Being invited to ashawagh hall summer of sculpture inspired changes which created big waves in the placement of my larger sculptures. These sculptures are intricate and enormous and miraculously transportable. Thank you to Loring Bolger and to Christina Mossaides Strassfield Museum Director/Chief Curator at Guild Hall for coordinating the Summer of Sculpture 2017. Your efforts began a new circulation of motion in my kinetic work. 

Being invited to Ashawagh Hall Summer of Sculpture inspired changes which created big waves in the placement of my larger sculptures. These sculptures are intricate and enormous and miraculously transportable. Thank you to Loring Bolger and to Christina Mossaides Strassfield Museum Director/Chief Curator at Guild Hall for coordinating the Summer of Sculpture 2017. Your efforts began a new circulation of motion in my kinetic work. 

Thank you to the Green Thumb at Hayground and Ray Wellins for entertaining these mountainous works on your property. Your generosity of space keeps me visible everydayto all the passersby. 

http://www.27east.com/news/article.cfm/Bridgehampton/114276/The-Sculpture-Synopsis-Rises-At-A-Farm-Stand-In-Hayground

Being featured in 27east is always an honor. The most read newspaper of the hamptons featuring a local artist reminds me of the support being from a small town really means. Thank you to Julia Halsey formaking that happen. Your timing couldn't have been more perfect with the juggling of these pieces. Along with finding new spaces they were given new perspectives with your words. 

 http://www.27east.com/news/article.cfm/Water-Mill/528730/Robert-Mojo-Mojeskis-Newest-Moving-Sculpture-Runs-On-Solar-Energy

Never to forget a big thank you to Ken Schwenk where the tipping point sits and where it all began. You are a constant reminder to keep pushing forward. You quirky sense of humor and your drive never escapes me. I know my wife owes you an apple crumb tart. The new season is upon us! 

 http://www.27east.com/news/article.cfm/Sagaponack/84167/Sculpture-Crops-Up-On-Sagaponack-Farm-Field