Kylin: Legomandala22 – 24 March 2013 > past     
Celebrating all that is spring, Amo Legomandala combines the Tibetan Buddhist ritual of creating and destroying meaningful and ornate sand mandalas with the playful building, rebuilding, and dismantling of LEGO block structures. The project is an opportunity to become aware of our contribution to collaborative change.

After a day-long viewing on Saturday, the public wasinvited to visit on Sunday and be the force of change, celebrating the material impermanence of all things by transforming the unified intentionality of Amo Legomandala into a sea of parts and personal expression.

Kylin is a Brooklyn-based artist and a Chinese mythological unicorn. She was born in NYC in 1972, holds a degree in philosophy from Vassar College and a degree in illustration from Leeds Metropolitan University in the UK. She has exhibited nationwide and taught art and design internationally. In addition to her studio practice, she is currently directing multiple collaborations, installations, stealth projects, and the public street-art initiative, The Monster Project.


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