Piece It Together

Imagine an art collaboration that defies ageism. With
pieces from New York to the Czech Republic, peppered with brushstrokes and collages, the installation stands at a whopping 9-by-1,250 feet. —

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‘Tis the brainchild of artist Tim Kelly, who coordinates
and maintains the Puzzle
Installation & Collaborative Project.
The task is simple. With a ten
dollar donation, participants receive art supplies and a 24-by-24 inch blank
canvas to decorate and emote as they please. The result? Inspirational. The
rules? Zero! “All we ask is that you make your puzzle piece meaningful to you,”
instructs Kelly.

How It All Started

puzzle_south_river_6.jpgAlong with artists Sandy Taylor and Marie Maber, Kelly’s
passion project was born at the Monmouth County Arts Festival in 2009. Taking
inspiration from the Deepak Chopra quote—“There are no extra pieces in the
universe. Everyone is here because he or she has a place to fill, and every
piece must fit itself into the big jigsaw puzzle (of life),”—the creative team
settled on a jigsaw creation.

“We continue to grow every day,” expresses Kelly who has
since worked with schools, art groups, individual artists, and organizations
across the country (and the world). This juggernaut of a jigsaw now houses
4,000 pieces. With hopes to reach 5,000, Kelly is scouting venues for a NYC
installation that will be able to accommodate that volume of art. “It will be a
historic exhibition that will help prove that art is an essential form of
expression that cannot be denied,” states Kelly.

In a culture where economic woes are taking their toll on
schools and art programs have taken the hit, the Puzzle Project comes to the
rescue at a much-needed moment. Kelly sums it up perfectly: “Kids should never
be deprived of their creative outlet.  It’s too important at this stage of
their lives to be creative thinkers.”

How To Get Involved

What better season than the summer to exercise that
imaginative muscle? From a little girl creating a piece with the self-loving
theme of “be yourself” to a teenager focusing on “I’m different, get use to it,”
the Puzzle Project boasts a simple message that can be fun for the whole
family.

At the “Art is Good” workshops, come sit on a comfy
blanket and surround yourself with hundreds of puzzle pieces while you create
your puzzle_inrivers_42.jpgown masterpiece.

CAN’T MISS
HAPPENINGS:

  •  A
    do-it-yourself puzzle workshop at Art Connects New York (491
    Broadway, 5th floor) on Tuesday, July 19 from 6-9pm.
  • Groups
    or schools interested in setting up a workshop or purchasing puzzle pieces
    should check Kelly’s
    website
    to get in contact with him.
  • 700
    pieces are on display until July 27 at Art Connects New York. You
    can also purchase a puzzle piece there.
  • Over
    2,000 pieces are also on display at the Middletown Township Arts Center in New Jersey.
    Those interested can purchase pieces.
  • To
    see some of the powerful puzzle pieces, click here.

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