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Brownsville, Tennessee: Billy Tripp's Mindfield

A vast, brain-boggling network of towering steel girders, which the artist claims tells the story of his life (spent since 1989 building the Mindfield).

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The Mindfield Cemetery.

The Mindfield - Life of Billy Tripp

"The Mindfield" is the creation and life's work of Brownsville artist Billy Tripp. The structure was begun in 1989 and will continue to evolve until Billy's death, at which point it will become the site of his interment.

Included in the network of steel are individual pieces representing various events and periods of Billy's life, especially the death of his father, Rev. Charles Tripp, in 2002. The latest addition, a water tower salvaged from a defunct factory in Western Kentucky, was dismantled, transported to Brownsville, and reconstructed single-handedly by the artist. It now stands as a memorial to Billy's parents as well as a testimonial to his current life, his belief in the inherent beauty of our world, and the importance of tolerance in our communities and governmental systems.

Billy's book, The Mindfield Years, is a further representation of his life told through the voices of three main characters and their efforts to find meaning, purpose, and contentment in the existence to which they were born. Written in stream-of-consciousness style, the novel contains elements of short story, poetry, philosophy, and psychology intermingled into a multi-layered yet deceptively simple tale.

[Sarah McCleish, 12/03/2007]

Billy's Mind Field.

Billy Trip's MindField

This "sculpture" is about an acre of rambling gray steel. There seems to be no theme, other than a lot of tall iron girders painted gray and some interesting shapes cut into them or made from them. But it is intriguing and worth seeing.

[Michael Lusk, 02/13/2007]

Billy Tripp's MindField.

Billy Tripp's MindField

It's a giant steel sculpture, yes, but it's so much more. The MindField is beyond description. You must see for yourself.

[naomi, 04/16/2003]

Billy Tripp's steel girder and scrap metal assemblage is the main attraction in Brownsville. Billy continues to build....

Billy Tripp's Mindfield

Address:
344 W. Main St., Brownsville, TN
Directions:
On the west side of downtown, on the south side W. Main St./Hwy 54, next to the Sunrise Inn motel and a big water tower, which is also part of the Mindfield.
Hours:
Lit at night - when lightning strikes haven't knocked out power. Local health policies may affect hours and access.
Admission:
Free.
RA Rates:
Major Fun
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Nearby Offbeat Places

Mindfield and Master Barber Shop Menagerie MuseumMindfield and Master Barber Shop Menagerie Museum, Brownsville, TN - < 1 mi.
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In the region:
Crystal Shrine Grotto, Memphis, TN - 48 mi.

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