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Art Exhibit: Infinity Boxes by Matt Elson
February 13 @ 10:00 am - 5:00 pm
$10 – $12
Don’t miss the opportunity to see six of Burning Man artist Matt Elson’s The Infinity Boxes, which will be featured at Carnivale on February 21, and also on view at Grace Cathedral for four weeks only. There’s no way to accurately convey the experience other than to have it – it has to be experienced.
The Infinity Boxes started as an LA underground art phenomenon in 2012, grew up in the Burning Man community where they are a regular feature, then matured through art fairs, science museums, and interactive art venues to reach over 2 million people (and counting) across the United States and London. The Infinity Boxes thrive on being in the middle of the flow of the human race creating spaces of connection, contemplation, and shareable photos. They have been featured at top art galleries in America, Area 15 in Las Vegas, Google Headquarters, various museums including the Science Museum (London), auctioned at Sotheby’s (and currently featured there online), and have been purchased by art collectors internationally.
About the Artist
Matt Elson was born in San Francisco and raised in Modesto, California. He attended Pratt Institute in New York City and graduated with a BFA in Painting. He completed a master’s degree in Communications at the New York Institute of Technology. Elson became a pioneering computer graphics artist with Symbolics Inc., a company that evolved out of the MIT Artificial Intelligence Lab. After stints with Magnet Interactive Studios, DreamWorks Animation and Walt Disney Feature Animation, working on films like Shrek and The Curious Case of Benjamin Button, he discovered Burning Man and began attending the main event in 2007. The Burning Man community has been central in his artistic efforts since that time.
Event Details
Grace Cathedral is open Monday through Saturday from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., admission $12, $10 students/seniors. Children 11 and under are free. The entrance to the cathedral is at the top of the Great Steps. The accessible entrance is via the glass doors on Taylor Street or from the cathedral garage.
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Be one of the first to join this new program and enjoy discounts on a robust schedule of arts, music, cultural offerings, and more! Plus, you’ll also support Grace Cathedral in its visionary activities and initiatives. Learn more.
Details
- Date:
- February 13
- Time:
-
10:00 am - 5:00 pm
- Series:
- Art Exhibit: Infinity Boxes by Matt Elson
- Cost:
- $10 – $12
- Event Categories:
- Art, Event, Purchased
Venue
- Grace Cathedral
-
1100 California Street
San Francisco, CA 94108 United States + Google Map - Phone:
- 415-749-6300
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Art Exhibit: Infinity Boxes by Matt Elson
Don’t miss the opportunity to see six of Burning Man artist Matt Elson’s The Infinity Boxes, which will be featured at Carnivale on February 21, and also on view at Grace Cathedral for four weeks only. There’s no way to accurately convey the experience other than to have it – it has to be experienced.
The Infinity Boxes started as an LA underground art phenomenon in 2012, grew up in the Burning Man community where they are a regular feature, then matured through art fairs, science museums, and interactive art venues to reach over 2 million people (and counting) across the United States and London. The Infinity Boxes thrive on being in the middle of the flow of the human race creating spaces of connection, contemplation, and shareable photos. They have been featured at top art galleries in America, Area 15 in Las Vegas, Google Headquarters, various museums including the Science Museum (London), auctioned at Sotheby’s (and currently featured there online), and have been purchased by art collectors internationally.
About the Artist
Matt Elson was born in San Francisco and raised in Modesto, California. He attended Pratt Institute in New York City and graduated with a BFA in Painting. He completed a master’s degree in Communications at the New York Institute of Technology. Elson became a pioneering computer graphics artist with Symbolics Inc., a company that evolved out of the MIT Artificial Intelligence Lab. After stints with Magnet Interactive Studios, DreamWorks Animation and Walt Disney Feature Animation, working on films like Shrek and The Curious Case of Benjamin Button, he discovered Burning Man and began attending the main event in 2007. The Burning Man community has been central in his artistic efforts since that time.
Event Details
Grace Cathedral is open Monday through Saturday from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., admission $12, $10 students/seniors. Children 11 and under are free. The entrance to the cathedral is at the top of the Great Steps. The accessible entrance is via the glass doors on Taylor Street or from the cathedral garage.
Give to Grace
Your gift helps Grace Cathedral realize its vision: a spiritually alive world. Give to Grace Today!
Become a Cultural Member
Be one of the first to join this new program and enjoy discounts on a robust schedule of arts, music, cultural offerings, and more! Plus, you’ll also support Grace Cathedral in its visionary activities and initiatives. Learn more.
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The Infinity Boxes started as an LA underground art phenomenon in 2012, grew up in the Burning Man community where they are a regular feature, then matured through art fairs, science museums, and interactive art venues to reach over 2 million people (and counting) across the United States and London. The Infinity Boxes thrive on being in the middle of the flow of the human race creating spaces of connection, contemplation, and shareable photos. They have been featured at top art galleries in America, Area 15 in Las Vegas, Google Headquarters, various museums including the Science Museum (London), auctioned at Sotheby’s (and currently featured there online), and have been purchased by art collectors internationally.
About the Artist
Matt Elson was born in San Francisco and raised in Modesto, California. He attended Pratt Institute in New York City and graduated with a BFA in Painting. He completed a master’s degree in Communications at the New York Institute of Technology. Elson became a pioneering computer graphics artist with Symbolics Inc., a company that evolved out of the MIT Artificial Intelligence Lab. After stints with Magnet Interactive Studios, DreamWorks Animation and Walt Disney Feature Animation, working on films like Shrek and The Curious Case of Benjamin Button, he discovered Burning Man and began attending the main event in 2007. The Burning Man community has been central in his artistic efforts since that time.
Event Details
Grace Cathedral is open Monday through Saturday from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., admission $12, $10 students/seniors. Children 11 and under are free. The entrance to the cathedral is at the top of the Great Steps. The accessible entrance is via the glass doors on Taylor Street or from the cathedral garage.
Give to Grace
Your gift helps Grace Cathedral realize its vision: a spiritually alive world. Give to Grace Today!
Become a Cultural Member
Be one of the first to join this new program and enjoy discounts on a robust schedule of arts, music, cultural offerings, and more! Plus, you’ll also support Grace Cathedral in its visionary activities and initiatives. Learn more.
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Sunday
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December 3Don’t miss the opportunity to see six of Burning Man artist Matt Elson’s The Infinity Boxes, which will be featured at Carnivale on February 21, and also on view at Grace Cathedral for four weeks only. There’s no way to accurately convey the experience other than to have it – it has to be experienced.
The Infinity Boxes started as an LA underground art phenomenon in 2012, grew up in the Burning Man community where they are a regular feature, then matured through art fairs, science museums, and interactive art venues to reach over 2 million people (and counting) across the United States and London. The Infinity Boxes thrive on being in the middle of the flow of the human race creating spaces of connection, contemplation, and shareable photos. They have been featured at top art galleries in America, Area 15 in Las Vegas, Google Headquarters, various museums including the Science Museum (London), auctioned at Sotheby’s (and currently featured there online), and have been purchased by art collectors internationally.
About the Artist
Matt Elson was born in San Francisco and raised in Modesto, California. He attended Pratt Institute in New York City and graduated with a BFA in Painting. He completed a master’s degree in Communications at the New York Institute of Technology. Elson became a pioneering computer graphics artist with Symbolics Inc., a company that evolved out of the MIT Artificial Intelligence Lab. After stints with Magnet Interactive Studios, DreamWorks Animation and Walt Disney Feature Animation, working on films like Shrek and The Curious Case of Benjamin Button, he discovered Burning Man and began attending the main event in 2007. The Burning Man community has been central in his artistic efforts since that time.
Event Details
Grace Cathedral is open Monday through Saturday from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., admission $12, $10 students/seniors. Children 11 and under are free. The entrance to the cathedral is at the top of the Great Steps. The accessible entrance is via the glass doors on Taylor Street or from the cathedral garage.
Give to Grace
Your gift helps Grace Cathedral realize its vision: a spiritually alive world. Give to Grace Today!
Become a Cultural Member
Be one of the first to join this new program and enjoy discounts on a robust schedule of arts, music, cultural offerings, and more! Plus, you’ll also support Grace Cathedral in its visionary activities and initiatives. Learn more.