Grantee tags sculpture
OPHELIA
Marcin, Nadja Verena
Year Grant Awarded: 2018
“OPHELIA” is an architectural performance and video sculpture that draws from the Shakespearean character and Millais’s homonymous painting (1851-52) and re-imagines this mythical character within the framework of gender inequality and climate change. Read More
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- Website: http://www.nadjamarcin.com/
” These Memories Bear Traces Of Tears: ” Relief Reliquaries/Ex-Voto.
Del Reverda-Jennings, D.
Year Grant Awarded: 2017
The appreciated support enabled the purchase of materials to create a series of sculptural relief artpieces in honor of deceased loved ones, of memory, spirit, sorrow, dispossession..my inner child's utter loneliness, the very act of death itself as well as the stinging acceptance of passing on. Read More
Walking in Antarctica
Glazer, Helen
Year Grant Awarded: 2017
Walking in Antarctica is a solo exhibition of photographs and sculpture of the Antarctic landscape by visual artist Helen Glazer inspired and informed by her experiences as a grantee of the National Science Foundation Antarctic Artists and Writers Program. Read More
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- Website: https://helenglazer.com
The Land Memory Bank and Seed Exchange by Monique Verdin
Friends of A Studio in the Woods
Year Grant Awarded: 2017
The Land Memory Bank and Seed Exchange builds structures with community at site-specific locations faced with environmental vulnerabilities across coastal South Louisiana - collecting and sharing community witness, indigenous pollinator and prairie seeds, data and maps. Read More
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- Website: www.astudiointhewoods.org
“Onkel Oskar’s Suspenders”
Bulow, Peter
Year Grant Awarded: 2017
"Onkel Oskar's Suspenders", a sculptural installation in Sherman Creek Park, Inwood, NY, is a tribute to the life of my mother, Gizelle, who was liberated from the Budapest Ghetto to migrate from one country to another (Israel, Germany, India) until her arrival in NY in 1968. Read More
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- Website: www.peterbulow.com
DNA Totem
Suprina
Year Grant Awarded: 2015
The DNA Totem is a 9’ high model of the DNA strand: made of steel pipe and Detritus. It's located in Marcus Garvey Park, and is on view from Mar. 26-Sept. 30, 2016. The DNA Totem refers to our evolution and the footprint we leave behind. Read More
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- Website: http://www.suprinasculpture.com/
Invasive Species Sculpture Project
Moll, Gerry
Year Grant Awarded: 2015
In this public participatory workshop, participants remove invasive plants from workshop grounds. This plant material is woven, tied, and bound together to create invasive species sculptures. Participants then ‘invade’ the grounds via careful install Read More
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- Website: http://www.gerrymoll.com
No Mercy Art Exhibition:An Exploration of farm Animal Cruelty
Mara, Lefebvre
Year Grant Awarded: 2013
The No Mercy Art Exhibition project is a mixed media art installation of multiple small scale sculptures created by Mara Lefebvre with additional sculptures crafted by members of the community. The exhibition, lectures by animal advocates and hands Read More
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- Website: http://www.artspire.org
Portraits of the Ecological Self
Callas, Kimberly
Year Grant Awarded: 2013
Is there an ecological self? Is there a place within us that remembers we are nature? Can this ‘self’ hold the answers about how to live sustainably within the cycles and limits of our home planet? I explore these questions through this art project. Read More
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- Website: http://www.kimberlycallas.com
Keeping Time with Needle and Thread
Goncarova, Sarah Beth
Year Grant Awarded: 2013
A series of sculptures and interactive installations incorporating textiles, sewing, weaving and other time-intensive processes. which explore subtle nuances of the human experience, feminist themes and other issues of social significance. Read More
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- Website: http://goncarova.com