Category: mini golf

Myrtle Beach, SC


Colby and I broke out the putters to head down to Myrtle Beach, and unknowingly celebrate “Senior Week”, (the week following “Biker Week”). We played a profane amount of miniature golf, and learned a lot about the dirty south. Documentation after the jump… Continue reading

Central Mini Golf Mural

This piece is about 8′x18′ painted along the legal wall in Central Square Cambridge. It was the first thing I made upon returning from Europe. It’s intended to be a celebration of the perfect summer weather. Made it in a day. Notice the nod to the Rt. 1 dinosaur. Video after the jump. Continue reading

Whale Island Miniature Golf Installation

A floating sperm whale carcass is slowly collecting sea-garbage. This demi-island is ultimately discovered and it’s inherent obstacles and unique terrain are capitalized on as the world’s first miniature golf island. WHALE ISLAND. This installation is the product of a summer-long tour of every miniature golf course in Massachusetts. It is the predecessor of Capital Falls, my first attempt at playable-art. Whale Island was installed over the course of a week in MassArt’s Godine Gallery. It featured eight “hole-in-one-able” putt-putt holes, a mystery dwelling structure adorned with a waterfall skull, and the origin theater (housed inside Moby Dick). Also sprinkled throughout the exhibition is evidence of other related miniature golf courses, and illustrated permutations in the development of Whale Island. More images after the jump. Continue reading