Thursday, July 29, 2010

Fred Tschida’s motorized kinetic neon sculptures


A Professor of Glass and Chair of Sculpture/Dimensional Studies at Alfred University and curator for the Museum of Luminous Phenomena, Tschida crates luminous instillations and conceptual light work in neon and glass. In Tschida’s solo exhibit of kinetic neon sculptures he plays with perception. Through the viewer’s sense of time and optical phenomenon, rotations of bright neon build revealing the three dimensional form. As each neon line revolves, it creates a form over time.

Arts Center/Old Forge: Fred Tschidas Kinetic Neon Sculpture

Saturday, July 24, 2010

The Neon Show

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Call for Entry: The Neon Show

Austin is a town that worships neon. It lights up our life all over the city, as it does all around the country. We’ll pay homage to the art of neon with our gallery’s Grand Opening and exhibit reception on September 16,  The Neon Show.



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