Elevator Projects: Fluxswitch
The local art scene in Baton Rouge is getting noticeably more exciting!
Elevator Projects is an art collective that holds “pop-up” experimental art exhibitions. It was started by a group of LSU graduate art students who saw a need for more open platforms for art in the community.
More about Elevator Projects in this article, and Facebook here. The most recent exhibition is Fluxswitch, in which I installed collaborative paper work in. Keep scrolling down for photos from the opening night.
Images:
An interactive sculpture in the form of an oversized light-bright made of recycled plastic bottles; Raina Wirta and Matthew Bryant.
Channels, a collaborative handmade paper installation by May Babcock, Sarah Hayman, Jessie Hornbrook and Megan Singleton.
Detail photograph of collaborative sculpture by Tom LaPann, Nick Hwang and Meghan Scuderi. More about this sculpture HERE.
Handmade paper and clay installation by Roberta Massuch.
Prints by Santiago Pineda.
An upside-down house lit from within; Jimmie Nord.
Monolith of paper by James Kimura Green.
Ceramic installation by Paul Callahan.
Throughout the space, Rob Bellman installed long hanging sheets of paper from the rafters in order to fill and shape the space and exhibition goers experience.