By Insider Staff - Feb 21, 2017 |
The Big Bicycle Project is in full swing, and, in an effort to give people an idea of what to create, Ryan Linehan, managing director of Kimball-Jenkins Estate, made this Ode to Dechamp sculpture for people to check out in the Carriage House of the estate. Artists of all levels are invited to create an original sculpture from bicycle parts or decorate a bicycle. Parts and entire bikes are available for people to use and at Kimball-Jenkins. The finished sculptures will be on display in downtown Concord and around the city, starting this spring through fall. Deadline for submissions is April 1. For more information, visit kimballjenkins.com/big-bicycle-project.
The Big Bicycle Project is in full swing, and, in an effort to give people an idea of what to create, Ryan Linehan, managing director of Kimball-Jenkins Estate, made this Ode to Dechamp sculpture for people to check out in the Carriage House of the estate. Artists of all levels are invited to create an original sculpture from bicycle parts or decorate a bicycle. Parts and entire bikes are available for people to use and at Kimball-Jenkins. The finished sculptures will be on display in downtown Concord and around the city, starting this spring through fall. Deadline for submissions is April 1. For more information, visit kimballjenkins.com/big-bicycle-project.
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