For "Border|Promise," visitors will help San Antonio artists Luis Valderas, Kim Bishop, and Paul Karma, collectively known as Art To The Third Power, create enormous woodcut images printed on bedsheets by visitors walking on plywood board presses. Visitors will then help construct a “Border Bandage,” by helping the artists hang the prints on wires strung along Waller Creek, bisecting the Museum’s grounds into its north and south halves.
For "Border|Promise," visitors will help San Antonio artists Luis Valderas, Kim Bishop, and Paul Karma, collectively known as Art To The Third Power, create enormous woodcut images printed on bedsheets by visitors walking on plywood board presses. Visitors will then help construct a “Border Bandage,” by helping the artists hang the prints on wires strung along Waller Creek, bisecting the Museum’s grounds into its north and south halves.
For "Border|Promise," visitors will help San Antonio artists Luis Valderas, Kim Bishop, and Paul Karma, collectively known as Art To The Third Power, create enormous woodcut images printed on bedsheets by visitors walking on plywood board presses. Visitors will then help construct a “Border Bandage,” by helping the artists hang the prints on wires strung along Waller Creek, bisecting the Museum’s grounds into its north and south halves.