One of visual artist Ann Enzminger’s needle-felted creations depicts an aerial view of the Alamo City. Credit: Courtesy Photo / Ann Enzminger

A one-night solo exhibition this Saturday by visual artist Ann Enzminger will showcase her needle-felted soft sculptures that form an aerial view of San Antonio.

Rather than organize space by city grids, income levels or population density, Enzminger categorizes it subjectively according to the density of spaces where artists live, create and congregate.

In essence, Enzminger has devised a chicken-and-egg view of our cultural topography. Do artists gravitate toward certain geographical areas because of existing creative communities or because of some preexisting potential to establish new places to converge?

Either way, the artist’s “Soft City: San Antonio Perspectives” promises an interesting rumination on place and the malleable nature of data interpretation.

Free, 7-10 p.m. Saturday, June 14, 1906 S. Flores Arts Complex, 1906 S. Flores St., (646) 912-4165, annenzminger.com.

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