In Search of Blue Sky

In Search of Blue Sky is a temporary public artwork by Artist Wendy Wischer, in collaboration with Atmospheric Scientist John Lin and Poet Lindsey Webb. This collaboration uses air quality data collected as part of the Wasatch Environmental Observatory (WEO) to personally connect the community and UTA riders to the experience of data collection along […]

Enclosed

Enclosed is a site-specific installation of a large tree with a reflective mirrored mylar surface. It is seen in fragments within the enclosed cases of the Miami International Airport Gallery, making reference to a preserved specimen while simultaneously acting as a cage as if to prevent further growth. With our shifting landscape as a result […]

Templa

Templa consists of four cast, concrete tree stumps, covered with mirror tiles, that mark each of the four different Sacred Spaces on the FGCU campus. The colors of the nearby surroundings, as well as the viewers who stop and sit, can be seen in the reflection creating an ever-changing view of the work since the […]

Resonating Nexus

Resonating Nexus is an environmental art installation at Cottonwood Pond that flows into the Jordan River in West Valley City, UT. It was created in collaboration with the Jordan River Commission, Eric McCulley from River Restoration, students from Roots High School, and recently arrived refugees, hired through the International Rescue Committee. Resonating Nexus is a […]

Liquid Measures

Liquid Measures is inspired by the pattern of the Golden Mean, this installation makes reference to the wind and water currents while reflecting the surroundings of the environment and those within it.  Part of Art In Public Places Miami Beach

Parallels

Parallels is a temporary art project using graphic design and hi-tech printed vinyl to wrap the airport’s shuttle buses. The design is inspired by the mangrove tree, also known as the walking tree, which has its roots holding South Florida together. The artwork, while simple in design, consists of several conceptual layers. It is an image […]

Full to Wailing and Back Again

The image of the moon begins with an image of a full moon, on the night of a full moon, and imitates the phases of the moon in the sky for 28 days, ending on the following full moon, mimicking what is seen in the sky. Part of the permanent collection at the Perez Museum […]