Stage Screen - "Interweave" by Miki Iwasaki
The back paneling of the new amphitheater stage is also an art installation, created by Miki Iwasaki. Read more about this piece in the excerpt from Iwasaki himself:
“During my initial visits to Morganton I was struck by the natural beauty of the region and knew instantly it was going to play a part in the overall aesthetic of Interweave. The color palette of the steel reflects the Blue Ridge Mountains mixed with the gentle undulation of the interspersed wood. The effect of this combination of materials is intended to invite people to engage with the work. The sun and shadows the artwork creates means you can experience it from multiple perspectives – from the street level as a pedestrian, to an event-goer enjoying a performance at the amphitheater, or up close seated on one of the six rotating artworks – every time you visit Interweave, you have a unique experience of it.” — Miki Iwasaki
The art is a culmination of meetings with citizens of diverse ages and backgrounds. From Children’s exercises to adult interactions, and then work with the Courthouse Steering Committee, the artwork took shape.
The wood you see interspersed is reclaimed barn wood from the area. The image reflects the Blue Ridge Mountains and truly represents our brand of Natures’ Playground!