WOW: Wind on Water Public Art Exhibit
Hours: | all day |
In/Outdoor: | Outdoor |
Cost: | Free |
Category: | Arts & Culture |
The specially designed collection of Whitaker’s diverse kinetic sculptures are comprised of intricate and gracefully moving metals that will be continually propelled by the Boston Harbor’s windy micro-climate, spinning and twirling in imaginative syncopation.
This exhibit along the Boston Harbor offers a welcome outdoor activity that provides ample opportunity for safe social distancing while walking, biking and enjoying fresh harbor breezes.
Visitors of all ages will delight in viewing the sculptures’ majestic and magical movements. The custom exhibit pieces range from approximately 6 to 18 feet in height. They are created from a variety of metals including copper, steel and stainless steel that spin on sealed ball bearings.
Charlestown is easy daytrip from Long Wharf, that includes a short ferry ride and makes a fun outing for all ages. Visit the USS Constitution Museum, Take a tour of Old Ironsides, visit or climb to the top of Bunker Hill Monument, or grab a snack at The Anchor.
In the time of Covid19 restrictions, this free exhibit offers a welcome outdoor activity that provides ample opportunity for safe social distancing while walking, biking and breathing fresh harbor breezes.
About the Artist
Mr. Whitaker’s studio is near Zion National Park in Utah. His sculptures are represented in private and public collections from California to Kuwait.
The custom exhibit pieces range from approximately 6 to 18 feet in height. They are created from a variety of metals including copper, steel and stainless steel that spin on sealed ball bearings.
The specially designed collection of Whitaker’s diverse kinetic sculptures are comprised of intricate and gracefully moving metals that will be continually propelled by the Boston Harbor’s windy micro-climate, spinning and twirling in imaginative syncopation.
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8th Street, Charlestown, MA, 02129 map
WOW: Wind on Water is handicapped accessible and easily reached by public transportation using Bus #93 or Charlestown Ferry from Long Wharf. It is within walking distance from North Station on the Green Line, Orange Line and Commuter Rail. Flagship Wharf Garage, 197 8th St, offers parking and Blue Bikes has three stations in the Navy Yard.
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