STOP, DROP AND KNOLL
Tuesday February 11, 2025
Muster Point 2025 kicks off with STOP, DROP AND KNOLL, an installation by AGS.YYC, opening March 7 – March 21 at 902 Centre Street N.
Blending the niche internet practice of knolling (the art of arranging objects in precise, symmetrical order) with the nostalgic chaos of I-SPY, this installation transforms the act of systemized collection into an interactive meditation on Muster Point’s central themes.
How do we make sense of disorder? How do we gather in times of crisis? STOP, DROP AND KNOLL invites audiences to pause, observe, and reassemble meaning through a playful yet methodical approach to objects, space, and memory.
Save the Date:
🔹 Opening Night: March 7, 2025 | Opening Reception 6PM – 9PM
🔹 Exhibition Run: March 7 – March 21, 2025 | General Hours TBA
🔹 Location: 902 Centre Street N, Calgary
Muster Point is a new, multi-installation public art project presented by BUMP Festival, running from March 7 – April 30, 2025. Featuring immersive works from S.T. Purtill, AGS.YYC, and Jacquelyn Huskison, this space is designed as a metaphorical gathering point, where art and community converge in times of transition.
About the Artist : AGS.YYC
Adam Schwartz / AGS.YYC (he/him) is a born and raised Calgarian, and a multidisciplinary artist with a focus on “attaching stuff to city stuff” to make more cities more vibrant, enjoyable, and inclusive. Adam is fixated on the urban realm and the various ways it includes and excludes people from participating in its design and transformation. Adam works with found objects, recycled materials, bright colours, and engaging displays to answer questions about the ways citizens interact with their public surroundings. His work can currently be found hidden throughout downtown Calgary, and North Central neighbourhoods, as he incrementally attempts to turn obscure and meaningless spaces into more mysterious and whimsical places.
Stay tuned for more details on opening events and viewing hours on our official event page.
Learn more about the Muster Point project here.