Communities in India are striving to peacefully coexist with the elephants—and that’s a message the exhibit organizers want to share.
About 200 Indigenous artisans made the sculptures in the Nilgiri Hills region of India. The herd began its U.S. journey this past July in Newport, Rhode Island. Its cross-country trip, which includes stops in Florida, Montana, and Wyoming, will end in California this summer.
Along the way, the statues are being sold to raise money for wildlife groups. When a statue is sold, a new one replaces it.
Exhibit founders hope the art inspires people. Visitors can pose for selfies and even touch the elephants. “We’re trying to re-create that feeling of awe and wonder and connection,” says exhibit co-founder Ruth Ganesh.
—Lisa M. Herrington