Beware the killer stripey tubes!
Salisbury University Art Galleries hosts interdisciplinary artist, Claire Elizabeth Barratt and audiovisual artist, David Linton on Friday at 234 West Main St. …
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Beware the killer stripey tubes!
Salisbury University Art Galleries hosts interdisciplinary artist, Claire Elizabeth Barratt and audiovisual artist, David Linton on Friday at 234 West Main St. (formerly Parker Place).
Barratt will offer a Motion Sculpture workshop from 1 to 4 p.m. The workshop culminates with the motion sculpture movement installation “Attack of the Killer Stripey Tubes,” guided by Barratt, from 5:30 to 8 p.m. on the Downtown Plaza as part of the 3rd Friday celebration.
Motion sculpture is an original movement style developed by Barratt, involving similar practices to tai chi, yoga and butoh Japanese dance theatre.
Sponsored by SU Art Galleries, admission to the workshop and performances is free, and the public is invited. The workshop is for ages 18 and older. Barratt strongly encourages all to attend the workshop regardless of any previous movement experience.
For more information call 410-548-2547 or visit the SU Art Galleries website at www.salisbury.edu/universitygalleries.