A Change of Gears: Kinetic Sculpture Lab Rolls Into a New Home
A Change of Gears: Kinetic Sculpture Lab Rolls Into a New Home
The Kinetic Sculpture Lab is excited to announce that it has a new temporary home at 1680 Samoa Boulevard, the former SoilScapes building. This move allows the Lab to continue its mission of building, experimenting, and creating kinetic sculptures while maintaining strong roots in the local creative and maker community.
The new space provides room for fabrication, collaboration, and mechanical mayhem—essential ingredients for the Lab’s ongoing projects and future builds.
Call for Community Moving Help
As part of this transition, the Kinetic Sculpture Lab is calling on the community for help moving 33 years of art, tools, and materials into the new space. Volunteers are invited to lend a hand on:
February 14 and 15, from 11:00 AM to 4:00 PM
What to bring / wear:
Closed-toe shoes
Work gloves
A willingness to lift, organize, and help where needed
All levels of help are welcome — whether you can lift heavy items, help load and unload, or assist with organizing.
For more information and to sign up in advance visit: https://tinyurl.com/HelpKineticLab
Whether you can help lift, load, organize, or simply show up with good energy, all assistance is appreciated. This move is a community effort, and it wouldn’t be possible without the support of friends, makers, and neighbors.
The Lab looks forward to continuing its work at its new location and welcoming collaborators, volunteers, and community members into the new space.
For updates, open shop days, and upcoming projects, follow the Kinetic Sculpture Lab through its usual channels.