Event

Winter Fountains Dessert Reception & Dinos After Dark

January 26, 2018 5:00PM - 8:00PM rain or shine
Academy of Natural Sciences (1900 Benjamin Franklin Parkway)

Head to the Parkway to explore Jennifer Steinkamp’s mesmerizing Winter Fountains for Parkway 100, then come inside the Academy of Natural Sciences for a dessert reception and Dinos After Dark!

Winter Fountains installation
Winter Fountains (2017) by Jennifer Steinkamp, presented by Parkway Council and commissioned by Association for Public Art (aPA). Photo © James Ewing Photography

The museum will be open late with pay-what-you-wish admission; a complimentary Winter Fountains themed dessert reception; a Dino Drafts beer garden with food in Dinosaur Hall; live animal presentations at 5:30pm and 7:00pm; and fun hands-on activities. Desserts will include free marshmallow dome s’mores and hot chocolate. The beer garden will be set up among the dinosaurs, and partial proceeds will benefit the Academy. Art Ambassadors from the Association for Public Art will also be available to talk to visitors about Winter Fountains and the Parkway’s extraordinary collection of public art.

Adults and families are welcome. Suggested donation is $10.

For more information about Parkway 100, visit www.parkway100.org.

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About Winter Fountains

For Parkway 100, the centennial celebration of Philadelphia’s Benjamin Franklin Parkway, the Parkway Council presents Jennifer Steinkamp‘s Winter Fountains, a major installation commissioned by the Association for Public Art (aPA). Inspired by the signature fountains of the Parkway, the installation features four 13ft-high and 26ft-wide architectural domes – metaphorical winter fountains – that glow with Steinkamp’s phantasmagoric and dream-like animated video projections. Eight digital animations are projected onto the surface of the domes in distinct hues, whether cool green or blue, or warm red/pink or yellow. The imagery reimagines the formation of electricity in clouds, inspired by Benjamin Franklin’s research and evoking the art and science explorations represented by the Parkway institutions. It’s a celebration of scientific inquiry.

Jennifer Steinkamp is an American installation artist who works with video and new media to explore ideas about architectural space, motion, and perception. She is currently a professor in the department of Design Media Arts at UCLA. Jennifer Steinkamp has participated in such noted exhibitions as Time Square Arts: Midnight Moment (2016), Prospect. 2 in New Orleans (2013) and executed a range of commissions, included the projection work 6EQUJ5 on the central dome of the Minneapolis Institute of Art. Her installation art has been the subject of exhibitions at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art; the Museum of Contemporary Art, San Diego; and MassMoCA, North Adams, Massachusetts; among other venues.;and has toured with the band U2.

Sponsorship

Winter Fountains for the Parkway is presented by the Parkway Council and commissioned by the Association for Public Art (aPA) for Parkway 100 in Philadelphia, with major support from the William Penn Foundation. Additional support is provided by the Association for Public Art (aPA); The Logan, Philadelphia’s Hotel; and individual donors. In-kind support is provided by Visit Philadelphia, Pennoni, and The Franklin Institute. Our partners include the City of Philadelphia and Philadelphia Parks & Recreation.

Parkway 100 is also made possible through the generous leadership support of PECO, PNC Bank, and 6abc.

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Artwork

Winter Fountains

(2017-2018)

by Jennifer Steinkamp (b. 1958)

Benjamin Franklin Parkway (Aviator Park, Rodin Museum, Park Towne Place, and Spring Garden Triangle)

A centerpiece for the Parkway 100 celebration, Jennifer Steinkamp’s Winter Fountains illuminated the Benjamin Franklin Parkway with the artist’s dream-like digital animations.

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