Flower Power: Energy Meets Art
ART 2310 Art, Environment, Sustainability
Professor Carol Flueckiger, Spring 2025
ART 2310 Art, Environment, Sustainability
Professor Carol Flueckiger, Spring 2025
Students include Ryder Kerr (Landscape Architecture), Delaney Mooney (Advertising), Mackenzie Watson (Communication), Cathy Cortez (Art: Sculpture), Dejahn Somers (Geology), Chelsea Sinnya (Computer Science), Shaylin Romero Jimenez (Creative Media Industry), Katelyn Beasley (Interior Design), Bola Atinsola (Computer Science), Kai Matsuda (Environmental Science and Humanities), Talia Perkins (Psychology), and Sebastian Salinas (Biochemistry).
Texas Tech University’s Art, Environment, Sustainably course meets Flower Power, a wind turbine company that embraces the slogan “Energy Meets Art.” Flower Power is offering a Global Artist competition inviting artists to submit designs for turbine blades. Students will display their turbine designs at the Lubbock Art Festival. View designs that celebrate the power of artwork to inspire, educate, and transform society’s outlook on clean energy.
This project is a collaboration between School of Art Texas Tech University, Flower Power: Energy Meets Art corporation, Solar Tech Energy Solutions corporation and Lubbock Art Festival. Special guest Dr. Liz Gre’, Music, Art and Media Technology artist from Winchester School of Art,University of Southampton, UK, is working with students to integrate sound graphics into blade designs.
Carol Flueckiger, Professor at the School of Art, Texas Tech University; Elizabeth Grigsby, Executive Director of the Lubbock Arts Alliance; Janie McNutt, Founder of Solar Tech Energy Solutions; and Warren Stoll, Founder of Flower Power: Energy Meets Art.