- 11/7/2025 10:01:11 PM
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Step into a world of wonder and creativity with "El Estudio," a captivating exhibition that intertwines the realms of art and physics. This extraordinary showcase, crafted by the ingenious designers from the Exploratorium in San Francisco and the Sietecolores team from Mexico City, promises to ignite your imagination and inspire joy.
"El Estudio" invites you to engage with a variety of hands-on installations that explore key elements of creativity:
The gallery space is filled with dynamic floor pieces, including a mesmerizing T-shaped structure that appears to float within a circular framework. A simple turn sets this installation in motion, showcasing energy transfer in unexpected ways. A double table featuring domino structures and golf balls further captivates visitors, providing a tangible experience of kinetic art.
Two dedicated zones promote playful interaction with light, where visitors can immerse themselves in instant digital stop-action animation. This is where the realization hits: art is not just serious business; it's fun! Adults, just like children, find themselves irresistibly drawn to experiment and create.
The exhibition also features a selection of geometric works from the 1970s, enhancing the participatory elements. Notable pieces from the Charles and Dorothy Clark collection, along with previously unseen artworks, add depth and variety. Frank Manuella's shaped acrylic paintings stand out with their graceful, curvilinear forms, providing a striking contrast to the angular works that surround them.
“El Estudio” emphasizes the critical role of play in exploration and innovation, highlighting that creativity is not limited to artists but is an essential part of learning for everyone, regardless of age. This exhibition serves as a forward-looking statement for the International Museum of Art & Science (IMAS), aligning with their vision to create engaging spaces where art and science converge.
Don't miss the opportunity to experience “El Estudio” at the International Museum of Art & Science, located at:
Address: 1900 Nolana Ave., McAllen
Hours: 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Wednesday to Saturday, and 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. on Sunday
Contact: (956) 681-2800 or visit theimasonline.org
Join the conversation and share your thoughts on this innovative exhibition that celebrates the vibrant intersection of art and science!
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