Norman Jabaut, Claire McKeveny, Mary Jane Ward and Jason Andrew perform a water dance set to music in Rouses Point with a site-specific sculpture by Brooklyn artist Lars Kremer, titled "Echo." The piece, made of reflective home insulation, is based on the nine capital letters of the alphabet that mirror themselves when folded vertically. The recent unveiling of the sculpture coincided with the beginning of Camp Pocket Utopia, a week-long summer arts program hosted by Norte Maar in Rouses Point that provides free classes and discussions about dance, drawing, ethics, knitting, mural making and wordplay. While the sculpture is up only as long as the weather cooperates, Kremer hopes to eventually make it a permanent fixture in the lake.
(P-R Photo/Gabe Dickens)
Norman Jabaut, Claire McKeveny, Mary Jane Ward and Jason Andrew perform a water dance set to music in Rouses Point with a site-specific sculpture by Brooklyn artist Lars Kremer, titled "Echo." The piece, made of reflective home insulation, is based on the nine capital letters of the alphabet that mirror themselves when folded vertically. The recent unveiling of the sculpture coincided with the beginning of Camp Pocket Utopia, a week-long summer arts program hosted by Norte Maar in Rouses Point that provides free classes and discussions about dance, drawing, ethics, knitting, mural making and wordplay. While the sculpture is up only as long as the weather cooperates, Kremer hopes to eventually make it a permanent fixture in the lake.
(P-R Photo/Gabe Dickens)
Original size: 3607x2400 |
Current: 600x399 |
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