Seldom Scene: Load Three Tons and What Do You Get?

We have been receiving and unpacking crates for a couple of weeks in preparation for the opening of The Legacy of the Plumed Serpent in Ancient Mexico on Sunday, July 29. This exhibition contains a number of works weighing hundreds of pounds, including a sculpture of sandaled feet weighing more than three tons, so we brought in some extra equipment and helping hands to assist in the installation process, which you can see below. Join us this Saturday, July 28, for a free sneak peek of the exhibition (normally $14) during the WFAA Family First Day from 11:00 a.m. until 5:00 p.m.

Photography by Adam Gingrich, Administrative Assistant for Marketing and Communications

2 Responses to “Seldom Scene: Load Three Tons and What Do You Get?”


  1. 1 Debora Hunter July 24, 2012 at 3:33 am

    Fun to see these behind the scenes photos. Great photography by Adam Gingrich.


  1. 1 Tuesday Morning Roundup | Art&Seek | Arts, Music, Culture for North Texas Trackback on July 24, 2012 at 12:46 pm
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