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Buckyball at Crystal Bridges

Experience Leo Villareal's Buckyball at Crystal Bridges: a stunning display of light and geometry inspired by Buckminster Fuller.

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The Buckyball at Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art in Bentonville, Arkansas, is an outdoor art installation by Leo Villareal. This sculpture features two nested, illuminated geodesic spheres composed of LED tubes that create a mesmerizing display of ever-changing colors.

A brief summary to Buckyball At Crystal Bridges

  • Monday 11 am-6 pm
  • Tuesday 11 am-6 pm
  • Wednesday 11 am-6 pm
  • Thursday 11 am-10 pm
  • Friday 11 am-10 pm
  • Saturday 10 am-6 pm
  • Sunday 10 am-6 pm

Local tips

  • Visit after dusk to experience the full vibrancy of the Buckyball's colorful light display.
  • Check the Crystal Bridges website for evening events and gatherings that take place near the Buckyball.
  • Take advantage of the free parking at Crystal Bridges, including the Campus Parking complex, and explore the museum's trails.
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Getting There

  • Walking

    From the Bentonville Square, walk southeast on N Main St towards E Central Ave. Continue straight for about 0.3 miles until you reach the intersection with Museum Way. Turn left onto Museum Way and follow it for about 0.5 miles. The entrance to Crystal Bridges Museum will be on your left. Buckyball is located on the museum grounds.

  • Driving

    From downtown Bentonville, take N Main St/AR-112 north. Turn left onto Museum Way. Crystal Bridges Museum will be on the left. Follow signs for parking. Free parking is available in the attached museum garage and the Campus Parking complex. During busy times, a free shuttle runs from the Campus Parking to the museum entrance.

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Buckyball, located on the grounds of Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art, is a striking sculpture created by artist Leo Villareal. The artwork consists of two nested geometric spheres that mirror a Carbon 60 molecule. These spheres are constructed with LED tubes capable of producing 16 million colors, resulting in a dynamic and captivating light show. The sculpture pays homage to Buckminster Fuller, the theorist and engineer known for popularizing geodesic domes. Visitors can experience the Buckyball's radiant glow, with colors shifting in randomized patterns. The light display transitions from a white-light sequence during the daytime to a vibrant, colored sequence after dark. The installation provides a communal space for visitors to connect with art and technology in a natural setting. It has become a popular spot for evening events and social gatherings at the museum. Buckyball offers a unique blend of art and science, inviting viewers to contemplate the intersection of technology and nature. The sculpture's presence enhances the museum's mission to celebrate the American spirit by uniting art and the beauty of the surrounding landscape.

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