The motion of water as it flows through the site, at different speeds throughout the year, is a guiding design principal.
How do you occupy space a forest of forest of 150′ tall Tulip Trees without really being there?
Elevated walkways and performance platforms are suspended from the existing 17th Street Bridge over the Intercostal Waterway in Vero Beach, Florida.
Sound Study is collaboration between cello and dancer, where both performers push explore boundaries of their instruments to move, make sound, and tell a story.
The idea is to create a performance/installation piece that connects three existing AIDS memorials in the West Village to reinforce the social and cultural link between the Village and the waterfront.
Guided by the character of St. Elizabeth Seton of the Sisters of Charity, the piece theatrically explores the 161-year history of the hospital. Audiences first meet in the garden of St. John’s in the Village and collectively build a model of the St. Vincent Hospital block circa 1890.
Visualization of The Living Stage performance installation in NYCHA’s Meltzer Garden located at the intersection of 1st Street and 1st Avenue on the Lower East Side. Murals painted on the surfaces of the park were inspired by the geometry of public housing projects in New York City.
The concept for the curated exhibit was to imagine the vast space of the TECO lobby filling up with water. Selected sculptures are placed within the space as if they are floating, with images of water projected onto the ceiling of the mezzanine.