The viewer is invited to immerse in the authentic and chimeric undersea biology resulting from the accumulation of trash in the ocean. SITE Gallery Houston, The Silos at Sawyer Yards.
“George Takei Presents” has been renamed “George Takei’s Oh Myyy,” and the link to this video is not currently working. We will update this page as soon as we hear back from the great folks at Team Takei!
George Takei Presents featured Margaret Craig in an episode called Trash into Treasure on July 2, 2018.…
The forms on the wall become islands of trash life as viewed from an airplane, a comment on the congregation of trash in the gyre current in the oceans or as it washes up on islands such as Midway to create a new type of island.
Margaret A. Craig’s work included in the Overland Art Program, which promotes both established and emerging artists, inspires the design process, and encourages creative thinking. As part of this program, Overland hosts a series of rotating art exhibits throughout the year.
The fine folks at My San Antonio from the Express-News featured photos of all the fancy doodads adorning Margaret A. Craig's home in the Woodlawn Lake area.
Margaret Craig will be in residence at Künstlerhaus Bethanien in Berlin Germany until April 6, 2017. Contact Margaret for a studio visit if you will be in the area.
Margaret Craig’s Great Trash Reef installation evolved into a performance piece entitled The Albatross at Luminaria 2016 at San Antonio’s Carver Center.
Margaret Craig exhibits The Albatross at Luminaria 2016 at San Antonio's Hays Street Bridge, a performance of her Great Trash Reef installation series.
Margaret Craig’s Reef Flowers was shown at Art Busan International Art Fair 2016 in Busan, South Korea, as part of The Duende Art Project’s exhibition.