Tonight daddy and mommy took me out to a cool arts event.
The Light Factory opened its River Docs exhibit tonight and it was crowded but really cool!
In fact, it was so crowded we started out looking at the
Stray Shopping Cart Project, this is also a really neat show. Daddy and me have looked through the website a few times and I can't wait for my first real ride in a shopping cart!
River Docs was still chock full of people, which made it challenging to move around, so we're already planning a return trip. Daddy wants to try the touch screen display, it was mobbed with people so we didn't get a chance to see it.
We took some time to explore as many of the photos as we could get to in the gallery (did I mention it was crowded?) and my favorites were Raymond Grubb's. His photo of the tree on the floodplain between Lincolnton and Hickory really caught my attention.
There was another picture I liked of the bridge that's just down the road from where we live and it showed how the shoreline was changed by the drought. I'm not old enough to quite understand all that, but daddy was telling me how we try hard not to waste water these days.
So wow, seeing all those people hanging around was really something else, what a neat place. I can't wait to go back again and again!
Labels: art, Light Factory, photos, River Docs