Art in the Garden is a new exhibit featuring artist Kim Beck. The project, “One-Way Trail,” consists of a series of routes and views throughout the San Antonio Botanical Garden. Each tour is led using signage and audio accessed by cell phone. Garden visitors will find themselves led by unexpected guides, such as a rancher, a poet, an arborist, a child, a dog, and a Buddhist priest.
Beck has an MFA from the Rhode Island School of Design and BA from Brandeis University. She is an Associate Professor of Art at Carnegie Mellon. Funded by the Russell H. Rogers Fund for the Arts, this exhibit is a collaboration with Blue Star Contemporary Art Museum.
Art in the Garden is a new exhibit featuring artist Kim Beck. The project, “One-Way Trail,” consists of a series of routes and views throughout the San Antonio Botanical Garden. Each tour is led using signage and audio accessed by cell phone. Garden visitors will find themselves led by unexpected guides, such as a rancher, a poet, an arborist, a child, a dog, and a Buddhist priest.
Beck has an MFA from the Rhode Island School of Design and BA from Brandeis University. She is an Associate Professor of Art at Carnegie Mellon. Funded by the Russell H. Rogers Fund for the Arts, this exhibit is a collaboration with Blue Star Contemporary Art Museum.
Art in the Garden is a new exhibit featuring artist Kim Beck. The project, “One-Way Trail,” consists of a series of routes and views throughout the San Antonio Botanical Garden. Each tour is led using signage and audio accessed by cell phone. Garden visitors will find themselves led by unexpected guides, such as a rancher, a poet, an arborist, a child, a dog, and a Buddhist priest.
Beck has an MFA from the Rhode Island School of Design and BA from Brandeis University. She is an Associate Professor of Art at Carnegie Mellon. Funded by the Russell H. Rogers Fund for the Arts, this exhibit is a collaboration with Blue Star Contemporary Art Museum.