On the big screen, One night only!
See the film the whole neighborhood starred in!
In the summer of 2000 residents of Madison Wisconsin became curators of the largest donation of public sculpture in the city's history. Thirteen of nearly 70 concrete works of art created by folk artist Sid Boyum, and donated by his son Steven Boyum, were sited in the parks and along the pathways of Sid's near-east side neighborhood. "The Sid Boyum Sculpture Project" chronicles this unique public art project's democratic process, and celebrates the work and dedication of Sid's friends, neighbors, and admirers. You've seen the sculptures, now learn how they got there!
The Barrymore Theater
One night only!
Thursday June 20, 2002
Two Shows: 7:30 & 9pm
Talk with the project coordinators at 8:30
$4 donation at the door
For more information, contact Gretta Wing Miller, DownTown
Dailies' Service
Digital Video Production for Non-Profits and Independent
Artists
608.347.0642, milhug@mac.com , www.downtowndailies.com.
"I may have been born this morning, but I've been downtown all afternoon."