Events
From March 29th to April 2nd, support the Experimental Station (501-c-3) and Material Exchange (501-c-3) by playing a round of mini-golf! During that week the Experimental Station hosts the First Annual Putt-Putt Green Design Competition, organized and curated by Material Exchange.
Over the past several months, area artists, industrial designers, engineers, school groups, and families submitted Rube Goldbergesque putting green designs, employing a range of circuitous and inefficient means to get the ball into the hole, out of which ten were selected. Read on for details of Putt-Putt events and hours.
From March 29th to April 2nd, support the Experimental Station (501-c-3) and Material Exchange (501-c-3) by playing a round of mini-golf! During that week the Experimental Station hosts the First Annual Putt-Putt Green Design Competition, organized and curated by Material Exchange.
Over the past several months, area artists, industrial designers, engineers, school groups, and families submitted Rube Goldbergesque putting green designs, employing a range of circuitous and inefficient means to get the ball into the hole, out of which ten were selected. Read on for details of Putt-Putt events and hours.
From March 29th to April 2nd, support the Experimental Station (501-c-3) and Material Exchange (501-c-3) by playing a round of mini-golf! During that week the Experimental Station hosts the First Annual Putt-Putt Green Design Competition, organized and curated by Material Exchange.
Over the past several months, area artists, industrial designers, engineers, school groups, and families submitted Rube Goldbergesque putting green designs, employing a range of circuitous and inefficient means to get the ball into the hole, out of which ten were selected. Read on for details of Putt-Putt events and hours.
A lecture/discussion on OPEN ROAD
At the Experimental Station
6100 S. Blackstone Avenue
Thursday, April 5 @ 7pm
Allan Antliff will present a talk on the Canadian anarchist journal
Open Road
(1976-1990). He will discuss the politics of the journal in the context
of the
legacy of the 1960s, and the ways in which the journal advanced the
theory and
practice of anarchism through the 1980s. Amongst other controversial
issues,
Allan will discuss the involvement of Open Road in a bombing campaign
targeting the production of nuclear weapons. He will also examine the
journal's
penchant for pieing politicians. Open discussion will follow.
The PUPPET POSSE Collective and Experimental Station are proud to host the world-renowned Bread and Puppet Theater Company.
The group will perform their EVERYTHING IS FINE CIRCUS on Wednesday, April 18, 7:30pm at the Experimental Station.

