The Del Aire Public Fruit Park is an urban fruit orchard located in Del Aire Park, Los Angeles. The Fruit Park is expressive of Fallen Fruit's ambition to use fruit as a medium for civic participation and a means to reconnect urban spaces with Read More
Not a Cornfield was a living sculpture that consisted of a cornfield planted on a 32-acre piece of land in the center of Los Angeles. The project was founded upon a desire to redeem a plot of once fertile and now depleted and derelict urban territory Read More
A nature and sculpture park built on 100 acres of land that sits adjacent to the site of the Indianapolis Museum of Art and borders the White River. Ecological concerns are central to the curatorial and general management of the park, which contains a Read More
Chop Stick comprises a 100-foot Yellow Poplar tree suspended horizontally across a small concession stand that has been constructed from the tree itself. The objective of the project was to create a building and surrounding environment that Read More
ARTFARMS employs local artists from the Buffalo area to ensure an ongoing level of community investment and participation. The first iteration of the project worked with 3 farms on 5 locations around Buffalo. ARTFARMS developed innovative ways of Read More
Artist Sophie Calle began the project Here Lie the Secrets of the Visitors of Green-Wood Cemetery which is a 25-year-long public artwork where people are invited to explore the cemetery then write their inner-most secrets on paper and deposit them Read More
Doomacracy was a haunted house open to the public in Oct. of 2020. Instead of showcasing popular Halloween terrors, the attraction highlighted the horrors of the American political climate. Topics included gun violence, climate change, voting and GMOs Read More
Based off of escape rooms, The Privilege of Escape is an installation where people solve puzzles and race against the clock to get out. However, the conditions in the room prevented everyone an equal chance of escaping highlighting social inequity and Read More
Aimed at ending mass incarceration, Bring Down the Walls was a collaboration of over 100 artists who used house music and nightlife to shift the lens on the prison industrial complex. A firehouse was turned into a school educating the public on U.S. Read More
Luxury to Forget is a project by We Are All Criminals reminding us that not everyone who breaks the law gets caught which highlights the injustices of our justice system. The collection features personal stories and pictures of people holding chalk Read More