Join Fusebox and Waterloo Greenway to celebrate the brand new installation by Guadalupe Maravilla alongside the artist. Complimentary beverages available onsite, while supplies last.
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Serpent of the Sun and the Moon is a sculptural art work created specifically for the Austin solar eclipse by renown international artist Guadalupe Maravilla. The bronze sculpture functions as vibrational healing instruments. It represents a serpent holding two gongs – a Sun Gong coming from the cloud, and Moon gong from the mouth of the serpent. Each gong resonates at the frequency of their corresponding celestial bodies.
The installation is one of seven projects nationally supported by the Simons Foundation as part of their newly launched Triangle Program, which brings together artists, scientists, and producers to create new artworks and engage audiences in creative ways.
The sculpture will be on view in the Lebermann Plaza at Waterloo Park daily during park hours beginning April 2, 2024. The installation is free and open to the public.