Public Art
As an artist, I am deeply motivated to make art that touches people in the midst of the everyday. Often I create work in the realm of public art, defining a space with a sensitivity that can transform, celebrate, and engage the redemptive qualities of metaphor for the profoundly personal and communal in people’s lives. Both the concepts for my projects and the materials I use, such as precast concrete, stone, bronze, light, glass, ceramic mosaic, and terrazzo originate as a response to the specific site conditions and the location for the artwork such as in walls, floors, sidewalks and plazas. My work is reviewed in Architectural Record, Sculpture, Art in America, and Public Art Review.

