Nov 01 - 25 2018
Art in the Grove

Art in the Grove

Presented by Spencer Museum of Art at Spencer Museum of Art

Artist team Judith G. Levy, Jason Zeh, and David Ross installed a series of benches that wrap around or “hug” trees in the Grove and in front of the Museum. Titled CHIPKO, the Hindi word for hugging, the installation was inspired by women in a village in Uttar Pradesh, India, who, in 1973, hugged trees to prevent them from being cut down by loggers. Two of the bench installations include audio created from synthetic and natural sounds collected from the Grove. Energy for the audio component is provided by both electricity and solar power. The benches in Marvin Grove are painted with glow-in-the-dark paint to artificially mimic the relationship the trees have with sunlight. The second work is a dance performance choreographed by Maya Tillman-Rayton that uses the grounded movement from hip-hop and modern dance to celebrate Marvin Grove, adding to the beauty of the location. The performance, Groove in the Grove, premieres at the Museum's annual Backyard Bash on September 30.

Art in the Grove is also a site for Open Spaces The Expanded Field. The exhibition is supported by Mike and Dee Michaelis and Emprise Bank and the Linda Inman Bailey Exhibitions Fund.

Admission Info

Free Admission.

Dates & Times

2018/11/01 - 2018/11/25

Additional time info:

Marvin Grove behind the Spencer Museum of Art is open from dawn until dusk.

Spencer Museum Gallery hours are:

  • Monday: Closed
  • Tues: 10am-4pm
  • Wed & Thurs: 10am-8pm
  • Friday & Sat: 10am-4pm
  • Sun: noon-4pm

Location Info

Spencer Museum of Art

1301 Mississippi St., KS