Selected Public and Installation Art

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image of water woman
This image is from Cheri Gaulke's Metro Rail Station at Lincoln Heights/Cypress Park on the Gold Line. The life size figurative sculpture was commissioned by Gaulke and is based on an nterpretation from an
historic photograph of a Native American Waterbearer.

I have been chosen for the Montclair Metro Rail Station. For more information about this station, click here and then click on the Station Art Tab.
A site specific installation for Thickening The Plot, curated by John O'Brien and in collaboration with Jill D'Agnenica. On the former grounds of MacArthur Navy Base, this installation is a 30' living labryinth, created with drought-tolerant plants. The exhibit is reviewed in ArtScene. More can be read about the creation of the labyrinth here.
This sculpture is a Menhir - the name for ancient standing stones. She has been in several exhibits and settings. Here she is attending a memorial service for Marija Gimbutus, professor of archaeology at UCLA from 1963 to 1989.
In Living Memory, a public eco-art project in collaboration with Suvan Geer. Using the memories of senior citizens to recall the environment of Los Angeles 50-70 years ago, these memories were recorded on bus shelter posters and exhibited throughout the city in September and October of 1993.
An installation at Irvine Meadows Amphitheatre for a fundraiser titled Orange County Artists Against World Hunger.
Communitas: The Feminist Art of Community Building an installation at Cal-State University at Northridge, CA. I curated and collaborated with artists Jill D'Agnenica, Rosalie Ortega and Colleen Kelley to produce an installation about community and spirituality.
SONGS FROM THE RIBbed CAGE, a site specific collaboration with Suvan Geer. Gathering facts, figures and poetry, this installation was a series of empty bird cages that lead the viewer on a walk through a corridor at the 18th Street Arts Complex for their site specific exhibition Detours.