Tuesday, December 31, 2013

It Wanted to Happen

Tucson brims over with artistic talent, and the whole community came out to support the Sculpture Festival. This kind of event just wants to happen...

Sculpture and model


Sculpture and admirer


Opening night at the Whistle Stop Depot


Human sculpture on opening night at the Whistle Stop


Randy "Warhol"
founder of the Sculpture Resource Center
at the Whistle Stop


Leon Sierra float
in front of the Whistle Stop


Mat Bevel's butterfly sculpture
in front of the Whistle Stop


Crowd plays the Anarchestra instruments
at the Whistle Stop opening


Anarchestra director


Xerocraft shows off 3D printer and 3D scanning
at Whistle Stop


Dominic Arizona
 catalog photographer and designer


Curators


Nancy and Carl
run the Whistle Stop


Stuart Ross Snider



Josh



Gonzo


Spencer Edgerton's sculpture
graces the front of the catalog


Members of Tucson High's Drumline
parade from the Whistle Stop Depot
to the Sculpture Resource Center



Sculpture Resource Center opening


Spencer


Eneida


Kenny Stewart
performs his magic at the Sculpture Resource Center


Ariel Diaz and family


Moises







During the Sculpture Festival, Guillermo Gómez-Peña hosted a workshop nearby, at the Cirque Roots space in the Solar Culture complex:




Closing at the Whistle Stop Depot


Whistle Stop Depot


Sculpture Resource Center


Tanya whispering in ear of
giant rabbit sculpture by Mark Rossi
in Tempe after festival was over


Happy camper


Photos taken by Dominic Arizona and Eneida Colon.