About the Event
This collaborative, community-based program involved healing sound baths for both the public and Rice students. The soundwaves recorded at these sessions inform the mural on view. Enjoy a demonstration of the sound bath performances and live reggae music! Free and open to the public.
“I’m honored to use my artwork and creativity to bring together Rice University students and community members to co-create works of art that raise consciousness and awareness of the healing powers of sounds, frequencies, and creativity,” said Reginald Adams. “This installation aligns my passions for art, spirituality, and community engagement.”
Last fall, the Moody Center for the Arts launched a new collaborative series, the Moody Project Wall, in support of its mission to encourage creative thinking and promote cross-campus and community collaboration through transformative encounters with the arts. Expanding the creative use of its award-winning architecture, the Moody partners with a Houston-based artist to conceive a new work for a prominent wall space inside the building. The artist will then work closely with Rice University students and community volunteers to develop and execute an original design that will be on view for one season.