Community Feedback Session with Mark Reigelman
Join us at San Antonio Gold (1913 S Flores) on Tuesday, March 7, to meet San Pedro Creek Culture Park Artist Mark Reigelman!
From 5:00 – 7:00PM, visitors are invited to Gold Coffee and encouraged to welcome the New York-based artist to San Antonio and provide feedback on ideas he has in store for his newest public artwork to be installed along San Pedro Creek before the end of the year.
This event is free and open to the public with free parking provided at 1913 S Flores during these special extended hours at Gold Coffee.
Art at San Pedro Creek
The San Pedro Creek Culture Park, a multi-phased joint project among Bexar County, the San Antonio River Authority and the City of San Antonio, invites the people of San Antonio to reconnect with a place of great historical and cultural significance. Public art, cultural programming, and artistic design features presented in the park express what is authentic about San Antonio’s culture today and explore the historical significance of the creek through a contemporary art lens.
Learn more about San Pedro Creek Culture Park at www.spcculturepark.com.
About the Artist
Mark Reigelman has exhibited work in public sites, galleries and museums across the country. His works, Manifest Destiny! (San Francisco, CA), White Cloud (Cleveland, OH), Wood-Pile (Cleveland, OH), Upriver-Downriver (Louisville, KY) and The Meeting House (Boston, MA) have been recognized by the Americans for the Arts as being amongst the 50 most compelling public works across the country. His newest site-specific installations include The Makers Monument (pictured) in downtown Columbus, OH., Formation at the San Diego International Airport and Sweetwater at the former Domino Sugar Factory site in Williamsburg Brooklyn, NY.
Mark Reigelman studied sculpture and industrial design at the Cleveland Institute of Art in Cleveland, OH and product design at Central St. Martin’s College of Art and Design in London, UK. The Artist lives and works in Brooklyn, NY, USA.