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Line Work: Trajectories and Connections in Open Space (Professor Kelly Goff)

  • Attleboro Arts Museum 86 Park Street Attleboro, Massachusetts 02703 United States (map)

Wheaton College professor and visual artist Kelly Goff will discuss his recent public sculptures, tracing their development by drawing metaphorical lines to his childhood in the Caribbean. He will connect dots across the globe through projects developed in the Amazon, the Himalayas, and even a remote island in the Indian Ocean. As a professor teaching the practice of public art, Goff will offer reflections on the discipline and the possibilities of public art broadly.

This lecture is free, but registration is required: go here

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