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Tag Archives: public art
Daniel Shieh – Hsinchu County, Taiwan
Briefly describe the work you do. Why does one care for certain people, yet regard others almost like living objects? Why does one form prejudice against others? We tend to ignore the intrinsic human qualities of others as we walk … Continue reading
Posted in Public Art, Sculpture
Tagged interactive, Interpersonal, public art, sculpture, Taiwan
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Barbara Lubliner – New York, New York
Briefly describe the work you do. For ten years I have re-purposed plastic bottles and metal castoffs into playful sculptures and public art. I developed the “plastic bottle building-toy system,” a method similar to an Erector set or Lincoln logs. … Continue reading
Posted in Environmental Art, Public Art, Sculpture, Upcycled Art
Tagged environmental art, plastic bottle artist, public art, sculpture, upcycled art
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Tatiana Stadnichenko – Russia
Briefly describe the work you do. My work is the air between the temporal architecture and artistic philosophy with the theme of instability and rethinking of the urban space and human actions there. One of my theses for research is … Continue reading
Posted in Installation, Video
Tagged Installation, public art, Sweden-Russia, temporality, Video
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Roger Colombik – Wimberley, Texas
Briefly describe the work you do. My studio practice is divided between sculpture and intervention/social practice based projects. Working primarily in metal (cast and fabricated) the sculptures are often narrative, conveying fragments of a story that swims between fictions and … Continue reading
Posted in Sculpture
Tagged Bronze Sculpture, Burma, Large Format Photography, public art, Public Sculpture
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Sarah Bouchard – Portland, Maine
Briefly describe the work you do. I am currently the Artist-in-Residence at an Masonic Temple in downtown Portland, Maine. I am working on a massive sculptural installation that explores the influence of the feminine within the Masonic Order, as it … Continue reading
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Tagged bees, Installation, Masonic Temple, public art, symbolism
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Paula Schulze – Shorewood, Wisconsin
Briefly describe the work you do. I create drawings and prints that use pattern and ornament to organize space. I’m inspired by architectural ornament, early and pre-Renaissance art, and Islamic geometry. Tell us a little about your background and how … Continue reading