Whitney Ryan
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The Great Elephant Migration: Art, Conservation, and Coexistence

  • by Whitney Ryan @whitney_ryan

Discover a new, traveling art installation that brings together community, nature, and animal resilience to make a real impact!

In a mesmerizing celebration of art and conservation, The Great Elephant Migration has taken to the streets of New York City, bringing a herd of 100 life-sized elephants to the Meatpacking District. This installation is not just an artistic marvel; it’s a poignant reminder of humanity’s shared responsibility to coexist with the natural world.

The Great Elephant Migration
The Great Elephant Migration

The Artists Behind the Herd

The migration was spearheaded by the Coexistence Collective, co-founded by Ruth Ganesh and Tarsh Thekaekara. The sculptures are the result of years of work by 200 Indigenous artisans from India's Nilgiri Biosphere Reserve. Crafted from Lantana camara, a toxic invasive plant that threatens Indian forests, the elephants embody an ingenious dual purpose: reclaiming ecological balance while raising awareness about human-wildlife harmony.

Ganesh describes the project as “a dream come true,” while Thekaekara emphasizes the powerful message carried by the sculptures: “If the world’s largest land mammal can coexist with humans, surely we can find better ways to coexist too.”

A Unique Blend of Craft and Personality

Each elephant in the installation is modeled after a real wild counterpart living in the Nilgiri Hills, where human settlements and wildlife coexist on coffee and tea plantations. Their individuality is striking, with distinct ear shapes and postures reflecting their personalities, from shy calves to adventurous matriarchs. These features make the herd an extraordinary living narrative of cohabitation between humans and elephants.

Why Is This Installation Important?

The installation also highlights a remarkable story of conservation success. Over the past 40 years, India has doubled its human population, yet its wild elephant population has also grown from 15,000 to nearly 30,000. This coexistence is a “conservation miracle,” according to Ganesh, and serves as a beacon of hope for a world often fraught with human-wildlife conflict.

The Great Elephant Migration
The Great Elephant Migration

The Long Journey Ahead

Beginning in Newport, Rhode Island, on July 1, 2024, the elephants first graced the city’s scenic Cliff Walk and prestigious landmarks like The Breakers and Salve Regina University. Now, as they migrate across the United States, they are sparking curiosity and conversations about the delicate balance between development and nature.

New Yorkers have until October 20 to witness this breathtaking display along Ninth Avenue and the surrounding Meatpacking District. Afterward, the journey will continue, ensuring the herd’s message of coexistence reaches even more communities.

A Chance to Bring the Wild Home

For those captivated by these gentle giants, the sculptures are available for purchase, with prices ranging from $8,000 to $22,000. Proceeds directly support conservation projects, amplifying the mission of organizations like Elephant Family USA, which collaborates on this initiative to remind us that nature’s well-being is integral to our own.

Where to See It Next

The migration doesn’t end in New York. Follow The Great Elephant Migration as it tours the country, inviting more communities to reflect on their relationship with the natural world. You can find more details about upcoming locations on their official website.

Through art and activism, The Great Elephant Migration is more than a visual delight; it’s a call to action. It reminds us that coexistence is not just possible but essential for the survival of both humanity and the planet's most magnificent creatures.

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