June 28 @ 6:00 pm - 8:00 pm
$5 – $15
We hope you’ll join us for one or more creative activations at Woven Intersections. This exhibition features Ascend, a site-specific rope, wood, and concrete sculptural installation by Teague McDaniel (they/them). Each event in this series is a unique site activation that engages with our ability to feel, perceive, or experience things subjectively—especially as it pertains to our geographic location in this moment in time.
Tickets are available on Eventbrite or at the door. Find out about all of our events at Noboartdistrict.org/visit/bus-stop-gallery/
EVENT 1:Hello olleH Welcome to our kick-off event for Woven Intersections. This evening of sound and performance art explores leaning into the “now,” dipping into the past with cassette recorders to imagine the future, and navigating the surreal and ethereal aspects of existence. Featured artists include Celi Torres, Erik Wangsvick, Teague McDaniel, Bearcat, and the reveal of a curated pop-up shop featuring local talent.
OUR SPONSOR: Thank you to MSU Denver for sponsoring this event. If you’d like to help support our production, please contact: creative.integration.art@gmail.com
ABOUT ERIK: Seeing Radiant Futures (look forward…rewind, respond) by Erik Wangsvick (he/they) is an interactive sound piece—appearing in multiple iterations over the course of the exhibition—that encourages its audience to think, to listen, and to share, so that we may vivify the radiant futures we are working toward. Allow time and space for hope to cultivate, become actionable, and even serve as an act of resistance by sharing the brightness of your imagined futures.
Erik Wangsvick is an interdisciplinary artist, craftsman, and musician currently based in Denver, CO. Taking inspiration from everyday life, he engages with elements of chance, experimentation, and observation to create artworks that uncover magic in the mundane and question the norm. Wangsvick has exhibited and performed sound art widely across the U.S. His discography includes 32 full-length and EP releases. Wangsvick earned an MFA with distinction from Pratt Institute in Brooklyn, NY (2019), and a BFA with a double concentration in Sculpture and Painting, along with a minor in Art History, from Colorado State University (2011).
Knots are the fabric of the universe. through touch, through information. In this improvisational piece Celi considers how knots exist in the body and around it. Torres work explores themes including invisible labor, repetition, and codices.
new emerging artist.
- General Admission = $15
- Discounted = $10
- Scholarship = $5
- Children 15 and under = Free
ACCESS DESCRIPTION: Bus Stop Gallery is located in North Boulder. There are approximately 12 parking spots, 3 of which are designated as accessible; one has a ramp access area. There is a paved, flat sidewalk between the parking lot and gallery that is about 30 feet long. The entrance has a swinging door with no automatic opener and a gradual 1-inch grate bump.
There is one all-gender, accessible, single-occupancy restroom. The doorway has over 35 inches of clearance and includes a stability bar near the toilet. The gallery floor is flat concrete, and no scented cleaning supplies or air fresheners are used. Lighting includes bright fluorescent and natural light. The gallery will notify participants if flashing lights are present at any event. Sound echoes in the 500-square-foot space, and crowded openings can feel quite loud.
There is one emergency exit—the same as the front entrance. Additionally, all five glass garage doors can be opened in case of emergency.