October 30, 2011 – 6:02 pm
Commissioned by New Mexico Arts Art in Public Places for New Mexico School for the Blind and Visually Impaired
Located in the mixed-use Manzano Mesa neighborhood near Kirtland Air Force Base, the newly constructed New Mexico School for the Blind and Visually Impaired (NMSBVI) Early Childhood Program offers educational programs designed for Albuquerque area infants and [...]
October 30, 2011 – 10:44 am
Commissioned by the San Francisco Redevelopment Agency for the Hunters Point Shipyard redevelopment project.
Seemingly constructed from parts salvaged from the Hunters Point Shipyard (HPS), Nautical Swing provides a place where up to a dozen people can relax, converse, and enjoy the view while gently swaying on a circular bench that is protected from the sun [...]
October 28, 2011 – 5:58 pm
Commissioned by the Miami-Dade Art in Public Places trust for Zoo Miami
Three 32-foot-tall perforated stainless steel Bald Cypress trees (and their knees) are the visual and tactile focal points of Beach Day—the Zoo Miami 10,000 sq. ft. Children’s Play Area. The powder-coated, crayon-colored trees will bloom mist and create an ever-changing giant cloud of fog [...]
October 26, 2011 – 6:00 pm
Commissioned for the Downtown Lexington Public Art Initiative, by LexArts, Lexington, KY
Introduction
While developing the proposal, I immediately set out to integrate the public artwork with the Town Branch Trail and create an environment that would be a respite and romantic—a place where people would want to gather, relax, and perhaps cool off. As in previous [...]
Commissioned by Cleveland Public Art for the City of Cleveland.
Proposal Coming Soon
The mixed residential and industrial neighborhood of Nottingham is an unusual site for a public artwork. It does not host the type of site one generally associates with public art—large parks, public buildings or corporate plazas. The lack of a traditional context, the [...]
December 3, 2008 – 11:10 am
Commission for the City of Austin for the New Austin Municipal Court & Police Substation.
Public Art Project Description Coming Soon
The facility will constitute an adaptive reuse of a former Home Depot, and will house the municipal court and also provide space for a police substation. The footprint of the facility is 108,000 square feet, [...]