When: 
Wednesday, October 1, 2014 - 7:30pm - 9:00pm
Where: 
Kirby 104
Presenter: 
FYS 18
Price: 
Free

A 90-minute documentary (2001) about the environmental art of Andy Goldsworthy. Fair enough. But you wonder what the New York Times said, right? They said this: "Anyone who has built a sand castle by the edge of the sea and paused to observe the rising tide creep in and wash it away, can sink into the contemplative world of the Scottish artist profiled in Thomas Riedelsheimer's film 'Rivers and Tides.' This bearded, soft-spoken 46-year-old dreamer, who shares an old stone house with his wife and four children in a rural village, Penpont, works mostly outdoors, creating mutable sculptures that he calls earthworks. These organic sculptures interact with nature in a way that magically illuminates the cycles of creation, destruction and renewal."

Sponsored by: 
FYS 18

Contact information

Email: 
cohenb@lafayette.edu