Abstract
It’s different all the time. Many commissions have a pre-established site and a preestablished budget and timeline, and they are searching for an artist. So, in those situations, I come in almost as a lay-person’s anthropologist—a kind of amateur anthropologist—where I explore, and interview, and sketch, and photograph as a means of trying to understand local identity or aspirations for local identity and local materials.
How to Cite:
Echelman, J., (2018) “Sculpting Public Space”, Oz 40(1). doi: https://doi.org/10.4148/2378-5853.1576
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