My artist collaborator and husband Marshall Coles and I installed this temporary site specific out door sculpture for Troy Glow 2024 in Troy, NY. It is comprised of 27 sculptures.
2021, 7’ x 9’ x 6’ | 2.1336 × 2.7432 × 1.8288m, injection welded plastic debris (high density polyethylene)
This sculpture was made from welded plastic debris taken from the transfer station at Penn State University for an exhibition at the Arboretum at Penn State University. A big thank you to Joyce Henri Robinson, and Shari Edelson. It could not have been fabricated without help from my artist collaborator Marshall Coles, Zach Collins, and Coles Driscoll.
2014, 65' x 12' x 7', plastic debris, tinted polycrylic, mica powder hardware.
2012, 55" x 55" x 55", plastic debris (HDPE), stainless steel rivets + stainless steel aircraft cable
2014, 6' x 6' x 7', plastic debris, tinted polycrylic, mica powder and hardware
2011, This Installation was comprised of 16 sculptures; made from plastic debris (PET), rivets, tinted polycrylic, + mica powder. Comprised of approximately 3,000 plastic bottles, and 400 caps, this installation was created for the Figge Art Museum in Davenport, Iowa and was curated by Dr. Rima Girnius and sponsored by Iowa American Water.
2012, 16' x 5' x 6', plastic debris (PET), aluminum rivets, tinted polycrylic, solar powered fiber-optics, stainless steel aircraft cable
2007, 65' x 15' x 15', Plastic debris, (PET), tinted polycrylic, hardware