This video about a new take on wildly popular food trucks was recently posted on ArtFire’s Nosh blog:
Fabulous idea, don’t you think? It’s probably much less daunting for artists while also providing them with a very memorable form of exposure. I also suspect many people who would not visit a local gallery—either because they don’t want to or are unable to head downtown, people who don’t even think about that possibility, and those who fear being intimidated by a gallery environment—would be more than happy to pop into a mobile art gallery such as Planet Rabbit!
I’d be just peachy with this sort of gallery taking off—not only could mobile galleries park themselves in the suburbs and outer reaches of the city, they could show up at local fairs and festivals, too, affording even wider publicity for the artists chosen. What do you think?
Neat idea and story! The video looks like it was taken during the winter. Tucson is such a hot place to be otherwise!
No doubt about that! Perhaps during the summer months, Planet Rabbit is closed-door AC. 😉