Site-Lines was a series of temporary site-specific installations, constructed over three years, to draw attention to the existing conditions along the Schuylkill River in Philadelphia.
Each installation featured a series of cords in tension, articulated to act as temporal catalysts for observation, investigation, conversation, and realization at a single location.
“I hope you start to look at other things…and my work becomes invisible. We just take a lot of things for granted and there are so many places, which are critical to how a city works… and the public doesn’t have access to them.”
Site-Lines was created for Art in the Open Philadelphia — in collaboration with Center for Emerging Visual Artists, Fairmount Water Works, and Philadelphia Parks and Recreation— Summer 2014, 2016, and 2018
For more information see project press in Philly Metro.