Tuesday, July 6th 2021, 12:07 pm
A sculpture is being installed at the front of the Science Museum Oklahoma will stand 25-feet tall, and it will go by Finity 2020.
Created by world-renowned artist Tom Shannon, he made the five shapes: the tetrahedron, cube, octahedron, dodecahedron, and icosahedron.
This is his first piece in the United States.
Once Finity 2020 is completed, all five pieces will be stacked on each other.
Those who would like to interact with the sculpture can find it in Founders Plaza.
"It's a wonderful place to sit. School groups can gather, families can gather. Kids can interact with the sculpture and have a place to rest. Enjoy science and art all in one," said Sherry Marshall, Science Museum Oklahoma president.
This interactive piece will officially open on August 25.
Tevis Hillis, a proud Oklahoma native, anchors the weekend morning news. She also covers breaking news, education, and topics relevant to people in their 20s for her weekday audience. In addition to her on-air role, Tevis is an adjunct professor for OU Nightly, mentoring over 160 students each semester.
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