Artist
RedBall Santa Cruz at Cowell's Beach
Discover, track down, and pose alongside the inflatable mobile sculpture by artist Kurt Perschke.
Perschke’s RedBall Project is a sculptural installation traveling around the globe, adopting cities as its canvas. Through a mixture of vision and wit, the RedBall squeezes between buildings and is hoisted above bridges finding those mundane, overlooked places and filling them with possibility. From June 8th - 13th, 2021 the 15ft red ball will explore our unique architectural landscape and history with daily installations popping up throughout Santa Cruz County.
RedBall Locations & Schedule
At each location, the RedBall will be on view from 11 am to 6 pm.
- Tuesday, June 8 | Santa Cruz Wharf -- 21 Municipal Wharf, Santa Cruz
- Wednesday, June 9 | Del Mar Theater in Downtown Santa Cruz -- 1124 Pacific Avenue, Santa Cruz
- Thursday, June 10 | Esplanade Park Bandshell near Capitola Village -- 120 Monterey Avenue, Capitola
- Friday, June 11 | Cabrillo College Downtown Watsonville Center -- 318 Union Street, Watsonville
- Saturday, June 12 | The MAH in Downtown Santa Cruz -- 705 Front Street, Santa Cruz
- Sunday, June 13 | Cowell's Beach -- 21 Municipal Wharf, Santa Cruz
“I utilize my opportunity as an artist to be a catalyst for new encounters within the everyday.”
Kurt Perschke
Well Traveled
The RedBall has visited three continents and over 26 cities. Check out the artist, Kurt Perschke's renderings of the RedBall in Santa Cruz and past pop-ups across the world.
Meet the Artist
Kurt Perschke's RedBall UK from Danny Cooke on Vimeo.
RedBall FAQ
"The piece came directly out of working with an urban site for a commission. I had been offered an opportunity to develop an idea for one of three sites in St. Louis through the Arts in Transit program. I kept coming back to this ugly area, underneath an overpass with a bit of gravel on the ground. It had clearly been offered up because it was one of those leftover spots in a city, but I was drawn to the way the concrete bridge merged into the earth and the space is created. RedBall came out of my thinking about that space, and how to show what I was seeing." – Kurt Perschke
"Red invites a sense of play. Red is the color of energy and love. It’s always been red, even when I first drew it." – Kurt Perschke
It's a happy coincidence that the MAH's logo is also a red ball. And the MAH's logo draws inspiration from the red ball sculpture by Kenneth Hepburn found on the corner of Front & Cooper Street outside the museum.
There is only one. This is one well-traveled ball.
No, we won't keep you in suspense (for too long). Before the performance begins, we'll tease out and announce the sites on social media.
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