Above: Dr. Bob Hieronimus at work on the original van, 1968. Below: Bob Grimm of The Four Seasons sitting on the van at Woodstock, 1969.
Hieronimus & Co. is seeking five trained artists who are also curious, warm and articulate individuals to join the painting crew as we recreate a 1963 reconditioned VW camper bus into "Light," the Woodstock Bus for a feature film documentary, starting late summer 2018.
As seen in the Baltimore Sun, July 9, 2017, Dr. Bob Hieronimus has been searching for the original Woodstock Bus he painted in 1968 that became a symbol of the Woodstock Festival after its famous photographs by the Associated Press, Rolling Stone and Life Magazine were reprinted in countless newspaper articles and CD retrospectives. Unable to locate the original, Hieronimus & Co. together with Arcadia Entertainment out of Halifax, Nova Scotia are now in the process of recreating a new Woodstock Bus with the same design on a refurbished model of the same vintage.
The entire process will be filmed for a documentary tentatively called "Finding the Light" to be distributed worldwide in conjunction with the 50th anniversary of the Woodstock Festival in 2019. In addition to being trained painters, applicants must be engaging personalities and willing to perform on camera. They must be curious about the occult symbols in the Hieronimus design and agree to study materials assigned so they are competent to speak about them and their meanings on camera.
Location of the project is a barn in Owings Mills. Expected time frame of the painting job is from approximately August 15-31, 2018 through October-November, 2018.
Pay is a $15 an hour, plus a line credit as contributing artist in the documentary film and related websites and promotional materials.
To Apply: Please send a resume and portfolio to Bob Hieronimus at bob@21stcenturyradio.com.
Hieronimus & Co. is committed to building a diverse community of staff, interns and artists. Individuals from all groups are encouraged to apply.