Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. A herd of 100 elephants has arrived in Beverly Hills to conclude the Great Elephant Migration. The Great Elephant Migration is a ...
MEATPACKING DISTRICT, Manhattan -- An impressive art installation in Manhattan's Meatpacking District depicting 100 life-sized elephants is aiming to raise money and awareness for the animals. The ...
After a year making its way across the country, “The Great Elephant Migration” has reached its final destination, touching down in Beverly Hills in Los Angeles County. Each piece is made from lantana ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. A herd of elephants 100-strong have taken over the city of Newport this summer. The “elephants” are a part of an art exhibition ...
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The herd is on the move! The hit traveling public art show “The Great Elephant Migration,” featuring 100 Indian elephants crafted by Indigenous artisans from invasive weeds, just arrived in Houston.
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If you missed the installation that took Art Basel by storm this year, there’s still time to see it, but you’ll have to move fast – it’s migrating west later this month. The Great Elephant Migration, ...
MIAMI - South Beach has been transformed into an extraordinary canvas this Art Week, hosting The Great Elephant Migration, a stunning art installation that's capturing the imagination of locals and ...
Hermann Park will welcome 100 life-size Indian elephant sculptures in April as part of the public art installation "The Great Elephant Migration." The month-long art display will run from April 1-30 ...
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