Walker On The Green Celebrates Walker Art Center's 25th Anniversary
Meghan Young — May 30, 2013 — Lifestyle
References: walkerart.org & itsnicethat
Sculpture gardens can often be considered similar to an obstacle course and in a way that is what Walker On The Green has turned one into. An artistic mini putt venue, it was created to celebrate the 25th anniversary of the Walker Art Center in Minneapolis, Minnesota.
Made up of two eight-hole courses designed by artists, architects, engineers, and putt-putt connoisseurs, Walker On The Green foregoes the typical windmill distraction for a bagatelle board, gnome table football pitch, geodesic dome housing mini replicas of the gallery itself and more.
Open until September 8 of this year, Walker On The Green is a perpetual playground that plays with people's perceptions as they try to get a hole-in-one.
Made up of two eight-hole courses designed by artists, architects, engineers, and putt-putt connoisseurs, Walker On The Green foregoes the typical windmill distraction for a bagatelle board, gnome table football pitch, geodesic dome housing mini replicas of the gallery itself and more.
Open until September 8 of this year, Walker On The Green is a perpetual playground that plays with people's perceptions as they try to get a hole-in-one.
Trend Themes
1. Artistic Miniature Golf - The combination of art and mini putt courses provide a unique experience to consumers and may lead to the growth of theme parks with similar concepts.
2. Interactive Sculpture Gardens - The integration of interactive art installations within parks provides an opportunity for artists and designers to create unique and playful experiences for visitors.
3. Non-traditional Miniature Golf Designs - Breaking away from traditional miniature golf designs and incorporating new challenges has the potential to attract a younger audience and expand the mini golf industry.
Industry Implications
1. Entertainment - The combination of mini golf and art installations presents a new avenue for experiences within the entertainment industry.
2. Tourism - Interactive sculpture gardens and theme parks featuring unique leisure activities can draw in tourists and provide a boost to the tourism industry.
3. Architecture - Architects have the opportunity to include playful and interactive designs when creating public spaces such as parks and gardens, potentially making them more appealing to visitors.
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