This site-specific exhibition pays homage to the Cornerstone Center for the Arts’ historic building. The work consists of reclaimed items found within the former masonic lodge to create a room sized assemblage that references the themes of maintenance and workmanship. Joshua adds his unique style of lighting and technology to the sculpture.
Joshua’s installation will be open for public viewing from 5pm to 8pm, Thursday, April 21 through Sunday, April 24, on the third floor (3M) of Cornerstone Center for the Arts. All other viewing times are available by appointment only; please contact hello@plyspace.org to schedule.
This exhibition is free and open to the public. Masks are not required, but recommended. There are some flashing lights in the exhibition. Content is appropriate for all ages.
Joshua Ice is an emerging artist that works with ideas related to STEAM education concepts and philosophy through kinetic and light based installation art. Through his installations, he analyzes science and pseudo-science, culminating in curious environments that provoke viewers to engage in self reflection.