the venue

Galveston Island Brewing

the vibes

The project

Immersive, mixed media psychedelic coral reef 

An experiential lounge area for  concertgoers to rest in and enjoy 

psych rock festival install

"Galveston’s only psych-focused music and arts festival for five years running, Third Eyeland Party offers an authentic artist-run and locally brewed experience that is uniquely Galveston. [Featuring] two stages that alternate programming — so you never miss a set. Walk through the Earth Day vendor market to discover the Sun Stage, which leans psych, garage, heavy, and shoegaze. Live visuals by TV EYE Media and art installations by local artists transform the lawn and covered deck. The indoor Factory Stage (named for the industrial canning line in the background) leans experimental, noise, and ambient during daylight hours. When night falls, fog and lights transition the space into a dark wave and post-punk club with a mezzanine overlooking the action." - thirdeyelandparty.com/press

THE brand lore: 

the project details

The creators of Third Eyeland Party (many of whom are affiliated with the Artists Lofts housing collective above Galveston's Proletariat Gallery and Public House, and are incredibly community-focused and art-valuing people), had a vision for crafting a "third space" on the covered deck between the two music stages where festival goers could decompress and sink in to a (quieter) immersive visual experience. They deputized my florist friend and resident island girl Alina Stuckey to make it happen, and she invited me onboard to help plan and execute. Together we came up with the psychedelic floral coral reef concept, and called it the "Unfamiliar Familiar." Using rocks and brightly colored arrangements with strong biomimicry, we built a representational coral reef  which devolved into more abstract forms as it progressed along an organic path. Florals gave way to holographic fabrics and geometric objects...and of course branches coated with glow-in-the-dark paint. Very trippy times. 

the breif

the collaborators

Alina Stuckey of Moontide Floral | Third Eyeland Party | TV EYE Media | Julia of Hotel Chlorine - textile art installation | The Cultural Arts Commission of the City of Galveston | Galveston Island Brewing 

Under your gaze /
Everything's changing /
All that you think that you know / Is melting like snow on a Pan on the stove 

2024 Performer Lineup:

The Well  | Sugar Candy Mountain | Urban Heat | Haunt Me | India Tigers in Texas | Young Mamals | EMP | Loose Screws

Third Eyeland

- Sugar candy mountain

Hi, I’m Hannah — florist, folklore enthusiast, and your local moss goblin with a penchant for logistics planning 

I run Edges Wild Studio, a one-woman floral design house where story, art, and botany meet. Whether you're planning a wedding that feels more like a spell than a ceremony or building an immersive brand campaign that needs a wild world to hold it in, I'm your gal. My work blends myth and material together, through meticulous planning, sharp creative instincts, and the occasional zip tie. I have a wealth of experience in weddings, editorial shoots, public art, brand launches, and many weirdly wonderful one-offs. I specialize in taking your vision (even the half-formed and too-strange-for-Pinterest) and giving it tactile, visual form that people remember. I would love to hear from you if you're ready to create something unrepeatable, unexpected, and intensely alive! 

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