The Redwood City Improvement Associations welcomes the community to take a peek inside the new public art installation titled “Seeking Life” in one of the Courthouse Square kiosks in Downtown Redwood City. The installation is presented by Santa Fe based mother-daughter duo, Nora Naranjo Morse and Eliza Naranjo Morse. Witness geese in flight, moving through braided strands of colorful, repurposed plastic to represent a bird’s migration. Watch as some geese carry bundles of human personal objects; things that can be exchanged, left behind or held onto while traveling. “Seeking Life” is a celebration of the incredible spirit behind movement and journey.
In partnership with Fung Collaboratives, this is the second display of ten Art Kiosk Installations that will rotate throughout 2019 to showcase new top local and international artists and their unique exhibits.
The Redwood City Improvement Associations welcomes the community to take a peek inside the new public art installation titled “Seeking Life” in one of the Courthouse Square kiosks in Downtown Redwood City. The installation is presented by Santa Fe based mother-daughter duo, Nora Naranjo Morse and Eliza Naranjo Morse. Witness geese in flight, moving through braided strands of colorful, repurposed plastic to represent a bird’s migration. Watch as some geese carry bundles of human personal objects; things that can be exchanged, left behind or held onto while traveling. “Seeking Life” is a celebration of the incredible spirit behind movement and journey.
In partnership with Fung Collaboratives, this is the second display of ten Art Kiosk Installations that will rotate throughout 2019 to showcase new top local and international artists and their unique exhibits.
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