Receive Weekly Email and Text Message Updates:
Sign up for latest info on concerts, dining, promotions and more!
Go!

Related Stories ...

Most Popular

National Features >

  • Miami New Times

    Pimp Daddy

    The rise and fall of a chubby sex-cult leader.

    By Natalie O'Neill

  • Riverfront Times

    Babe 'n' Arms

    Tom was a hot-tempered cross-dresser with a garage full of guns--and then he became Rachel.

    By Nicholas Phillips

  • Dallas Observer

    The Fight for Texas

    Rick Perry and Kay Bailey Hutchison are locked in a battle over the soul of the GOP. They're also running for governor.

    By Sam Merten

Studio Bricolage: Performance Sculpture: Kinetic Art

Share

  • rss

By Jessica Armbruster

Published on November 03, 2009 at 3:20am

For those unfamiliar with the term, "kinetic art" describes works that utilize movement. Some pieces work as onetime performance art, such as falling dominos or a structure carefully set to collapse a certain way. Others, such as a sculpture that sends marbles winding through it in a loop, move for an infinite amount of time. This installment of the monthly Studio Bricolage will invite adults to create their own kinetic piece of art. Led by guest artist Tim Fort, participants will create chain-reaction artwork to take home with them (sure beats the macaroni glued to paper plates kids get stuck with). No reservations or experience are necessary, and food and drink will also be provided. Leonardo's Basement is located under Anodyne Coffeehouse. For more info visit www.studiobricolage.org.
Fri., Nov. 6, 7-10 p.m., 2009