Open Plan
Type: Artwork
Custom Exhibition Furniture & Workshop
Role: Design, Fabrication, Workshop Instruction
Team: Elvis Achelpohl & Sarah Murphy
La Esquina Gallery
Kansas City, MO
Year: 2013
Custom Exhibition Furniture & Workshop
Role: Design, Fabrication, Workshop Instruction
Team: Elvis Achelpohl & Sarah Murphy
La Esquina Gallery
Kansas City, MO
Year: 2013
Reading and work space commissioned for Composite Structures, curated by Jamilee Polson Lacy and Lee Foley.
The design traces transformations at two scales: Route 66–home to the mutations of landscape and architecture represented by the exhibition–and a cutting mat’s grid–standardized grids, ticks, and angles demarcated for model-making and fabricating in miniature.
Composite Structures is an exhibition showcasing architectonic themes underlying the work of many Midwestern artists. It explores the "multiplicity of differing, conflicting, even contradictory currents on what can be salvaged from the Midwestern Modernist utopia."
The design traces transformations at two scales: Route 66–home to the mutations of landscape and architecture represented by the exhibition–and a cutting mat’s grid–standardized grids, ticks, and angles demarcated for model-making and fabricating in miniature.
Composite Structures is an exhibition showcasing architectonic themes underlying the work of many Midwestern artists. It explores the "multiplicity of differing, conflicting, even contradictory currents on what can be salvaged from the Midwestern Modernist utopia."






