Finished SITE Santa Fe Lucky #7 Biennial Piece
Here is the finished bottle sculpture installed at the Santa Fe Opera in the west end of the parking lot.
The Hare is a Jerk
Ideas come so fast. Making moves so slow. Today I feel like I am in a holding pattern as my mind races past my hands. It’s like the tortoise and hare race, but with the hare berating the tortoise with a bull horn the whole time “Seriously? Are you still wasting time on that idea? […]
Inflatable Art – The Mayor Rests to Debut At Biennial Southwest, Albuquerque Art Museum
Following the launch of it’s new wing, the Albuquerque Art Museum is hosting it’s second Biennial Southwest Exhibition. Curated from over 750 artists, the exhibition will feature the work of 65 artists working in New Mexico, Texas, and Arizona.The exhibition was curated by Dr. Stephanie Hanor from MOCA San Diego.The show runs Sept. 28th – Nov. 30th […]
Site Biennial #7 Piece Complete
Shortly after nightfall we completed our piece for the SITE Santa Fe Biennial. The final component, a scale fascia comprised of a quilt of cut bottle faces, came together beautifully. The effect is somewhat lost in the nighttime photo of the piece below. The completed pieces are to be installed at the Santa Fe Opera […]
More Fuji documentation
Here is a sketch from Hiroshi showing the desired final installation.
Chad Person @ Site Santa Fe Lucky #7
Here is a production shot of a piece that Amy Carter and I are collaborating on for Hiroshi Fuji’s SITE Santa FE Biennial contribution: The dying fish is made from recycled water bottles. This contribution is untitled, and will be listed in the catalogue as an artist collaboration with Hiroshi Fuji. The finished work will be placed […]