New York June Kelly The luminous constructions of Rebecca Welz appear to have been made both by nature and by hand. Composed of folded sheets of Plexiglas, the sculptures translucently glow as light passes through them.
“Architectures of Gender”
New York Curated by Aneta Szylak, “Architectures”…see the full review in March’s magazine.
Jorge Oteiza
New York Considered by many to be one of…see the full review in March’s magazine.
Nancy Floyd
Atlanta “Can you imagine the time it must’ve”…see the full review in March’s magazine.
Newton Harrison and Helen Mayer Harrison
New York As artists who work with real-world…see the full review in March’s magazine.
Extended Ephemeral: The South Carolina Botanical Garden’s Living Laboratory of Botanical Sculptures
The South Carolina Botanical Garden is a place where nature and culture meet. Yoga camps, clean-up activities, and school class visits enhance public awareness of nature and culture …see the full feature in March’s magazine.
Forum: Roughing It: A Do-It-Yourself Guide to Sculpture Symposia
Brian Monaghan, Chicagoscape, 2003. Steel, 12 x 20 x 10 ft. Symposia are filled with the energy that artists often need to refresh their creative “batteries.” These experiences force us into unique situations that require the kind of “out of the box” thinking conducive to the creation of new sculpture.