Contemporary Masters: Artist-Designed Miniature Golf - Views of Artwork, Shredder, in Hole #10
Personal Creator
Madelin Coit
Description
In the context of mini golf, the verb “putt” is somewhere between “to put,” a deliberate act, and “to putter,” a state of playful inattention. Art exists in that same gray area—an intentional activity but not a utilitarian one. Life can become so routine and ordinary that it becomes like a trudge down a long hallway, and art can be a window or even a doorway into another direction, another way of seeing, thinking, feeling, or being. So art is not a thing the artist makes, something that we passively look at, it’s an intersection, a nexus created by the artist and calling out for our participation. Exhibition held in the Main Gallery space.
Subjects
Art objects, Golf, Salt Lake Art Center, viewers, interactive art, Project 337
Local Identifiers
14-0159
Title
SLCC Student Newspapers 2016-02-17
Description
The Globe, February 17, 2016, Spring '16 Issue 6.
Subjects
multiculturalism, voters, political science, Exhibitions, Musical revues & comedies, Voting, Basketball, Athletes, Musicians, Music, Art objects
Local Identifiers
16-1515
Title
SLCC Student Newspapers 1994-11-22
Description
Horizon, November 22, 1994, Vol. 1994-95 No. 9.
Subjects
Nurses, Nursing, alliances, Gangs, Computers, computer science, computer programming, computer programmers, Smoking, Eccles Early Childhood Development Lab School (Redwood Campus), Educational evaluation, Athletic clubs, Smoking, Newspapers, Art objects, Basketball, Basketball players