Janet Echelman builds living, breathing sculpture environments that respond to the forces of nature — wind, water and light — and become inviting focal points for civic life. Exploring the potential of unlikely materials, from fishing net to atomized water particles, Echelman combines ancient craft with cutting-edge technology to create her permanent sculpture at the scale of buildings. Experiential in nature, the result is sculpture that shifts from being an object you look at, to something you can get lost in.
Recent prominent works include: “Her Secret is Patience†spanning two city blocks in downtown Phoenix, “Water Sky Garden†which premiered for the 2010 Vancouver Winter Olympics, “She Changes†on the waterfront in Porto, Portugal, and “Every Beating Second†in San Francisco Airport’s new Terminal Two.
Recipient of the Guggenheim Fellowship, Echelman was named an Architectural Digest 2012 Innovator for “changing the very essence of urban spaces.†Her TED talk “Taking Imagination Seriously†has been translated into 33 languages and is estimated to have been viewed by more than a million people worldwide.
Upcoming projects include the University of Oregon, and the remaking of Dilworth Plaza in front of Philadelphia City Hall - turning it into a garden of dry-mist.
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