The Nature of Cordyceps is a new exhibit present by the Nomadic Fungi Institute at The Gallery at North Haven Gardens.
This exhibit will focus on Cordyceps Sinensis, a parasitic fungus that thrives in the Alpine grasslands of Tibet where it feeds on the larvae of the ghost moth.
Documents, artifacts and specimens will illustrate the nature of Cordyceps and how it has become a multi billion dollar industry.
The exhibit is being held at The Gallery at North Haven Gardens from March 18th - April 22nd. The opening is on Friday March 18th from 5 - 7pm.
North Haven Gardens
7700 Northhaven Rd.
Dallas TX. 75230
Thursday, March 10, 2016
Monday, March 7, 2016
The Nature of Cordyceps Exhibit
The Nomadic Fungi Institute is very excited to be presenting the exhibit The Nature of Cordyceps.
Culled from the NFI's vast collection of archived photographs, drawings, and specimens, the exhibit will focus on the illustration of the parasitic fungus known as Cordyceps, its life cycle and how manipulation by global enterprises could potentially lead to unexpected outcomes.
NFI has a long history of documenting cordyceps because it shares several characteristics with Nomadic Fungi. The similarities between the two species point to a possible link that could help explain the origins of Nomadic Fungi.
The exhibit is being held at The Gallery at North Haven Gardens from March 18th - April 22nd. The opening is on Friday March 18th from 5 - 7pm.
North Haven Gardens
7700 Northhaven Rd.
Dallas TX. 75230
Culled from the NFI's vast collection of archived photographs, drawings, and specimens, the exhibit will focus on the illustration of the parasitic fungus known as Cordyceps, its life cycle and how manipulation by global enterprises could potentially lead to unexpected outcomes.
North Haven Gardens
7700 Northhaven Rd.
Dallas TX. 75230
Tuesday, February 23, 2016
The Nature Of Cordyceps Archive Exhibition
This March, the Nomadic Fungi Institute will be presenting the exhibit The Nature of Cordyceps at The Gallery at North Haven Gardens Gallery.
On the right is one of the documents that will be on display. It's an early drawing by our founder Mr. Wobbler for his encyclopedia on parasitic fungi. It illustrates a cross section of a Ghost Moth larvae before contact with Cordyceps Sinensis. We have yet to find the after drawing but we'll keep digging.
The opening presentation will be held on the March 18th. The exhibit runs from March 18th through April 22nd. Please contact North Haven Gardens for exact hours of operation.
On the right is one of the documents that will be on display. It's an early drawing by our founder Mr. Wobbler for his encyclopedia on parasitic fungi. It illustrates a cross section of a Ghost Moth larvae before contact with Cordyceps Sinensis. We have yet to find the after drawing but we'll keep digging.
The opening presentation will be held on the March 18th. The exhibit runs from March 18th through April 22nd. Please contact North Haven Gardens for exact hours of operation.
Monday, January 25, 2016
NFI Intern Attending The Writer's Colony
So, we sent our intern to the Writer's Colony in Eureka Springs with a long To Do List. He'll be digging through a backlog of NFI digital files, posting updates on the NFI Blog and writing text for the North Haven Gardens exhibit.
Friday, January 15, 2016
Nomadic Fungi Institute Part Of The Chaos At RO2 Arts
Pictured above is a Nomadic Fungi Lab Sample next to a photograph of the car the Nomadic Fungus spores were collected from.
Wednesday, January 13, 2016
Fungus Dreams and Vinyl Thoughts
It was serendipity that the Nomadic Fungi Institute Lab had just finished the sterilization treatment on the Nomadic Fungus Zap-Em Pest Control Van when the 6th annual Vinyl Thoughts Exhibition popped up.
So we contacted Cody and Shelby over at Vinyl Thoughts Nation and asked about putting one of our lab samples in the show. They asked us if NFI worked with vinyl toys? Well kind of ... vinyl toy cars provide an excellent food source for Nomadic Fungi germination. So yeah, we most definitely fit the bill.
This one night pop up show featured a surprisingly big assortment of talented Texas vinyl toy designers. It was a fun high energy evening with frantic buying starting long before the free alcohol hits the veins.
Tuesday, January 12, 2016
Dallas Public Library Coloring Book Has Nomadic Fungi
Given the exhaustive amount of research the Nomadic Fungi Institute oversees, it's not surprising that our staff spends a lot of time at the library. Our good friend Executive Director of the Friends Of The Dallas Public Library Kate Park recently asked if NFI might consider creating a page for their upcoming first annual adult Dallas Library Coloring Book. We said "YES"!
So, only two questions .... what to draw and who to draw it? Answer, our long term NFI Intern would unwittingly help us out. This somewhat shy, engaging, and slightly balding fellow when not busy working on tasks involving Nomadic Fungus, spends all his time drawing pictures of whatever is on his desk.
Using our stealth field skills, we simply snatched one of his drawings, scanned it, edited out the coffee stains and sent the cleaned up JPG to Kate. Presto!
The Dallas Library Coloring Book, released on last December 5 features over 20 local library loving artists. And from what we hear it has been selling very well to rave reviews. Our NFI office is happy to have a copy.
To get your coloring book you can order them online HERE. It's only $5.00
*Crayons not included.
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