Short Documentary Films

Don Gummer: What Children Learn From Public Art

Joy Brown: Artworks

Cui Fei: The Artist and Her Works

Norman Mooney: The Artist and His Sculptures

Odili Donald Odita: The Artist and His Works

Candela, The Artworks of Andrew Ratcliff

Barbara Shelly Artworks

Martha Posner: The Artist and Her Works

Dustin Yellin: The Artist and His Works

Mark Domino: Spireworks Public Art Project

Robin Holder: The Artist and Her Works

Stephanie DeManuelle: The Artist and Her Works

Burton Silverman: The Artist and His Works

The Photography of Valdir Cruz

Jan Porkorny Discusses Urban Preservation

Swoon: The Artist and Her Works

Don Gummer created a tapestry of sculptures on the sprawling Broadway Malls in New York City. His works help local parents explore how children learn from public art.

Joy Brown

The influence of the Japanese aesthetic on Joy’s ceramic and bronze sculpture springs from her childhood in Japan and apprenticeship in traditional Japanese ceramics.

 

Cui Fei is a Chinese visual artist based in New York. Cui’s work has been exhibited nationally and internationally.

 

Norman Mooney makes works that are at once physical and metaphysical. His works explore the elemental and cyclical synergies of nature. Materiality, pattern, scale, and experience are key concerns within his practice.

 

Odili Donald Odita is a Nigerian American abstract painter who lives and works in Philadelphia.

 

Candela and other artworks by Andrew Ratcliff. A 30-ft-tall candle artwork burns each night on the Long Island City waterfront.

 
 

The artworks of Barbara Shelly. Her art reflects and represents current events in performing arts and politics.

 
 

Sculptor Martha Posner works from the inside out, following her inspirations wherever they lead her. Her courage to explore makes her work a deep and meaningful experience.

 
 

Dustin Yellin is an American artist living in Brooklyn. His work embeds "hundreds of little pictures, drawings and images clipped out of magazines, art books and the like to form tableaux in miniature.”

 
 

Mark Domino: Spireworks Public Art Project is an engagement platform for the world’s most iconic architectural light, the Bank of America Building, and World Trade Center Tower.

 
 

Robin Holder is a contemporary American visual artist and activist. Holder is known for her mixed-media printmaking and paintings, which focus on themes of spiritual and racial identity, class, social justice, and personal experience.

 
 

Stephanie DeManuelle grew up and was educated in Louisiana and moved to New York City after college. She taught at FIT and Parsons for many years and served as Chair of the Fine Arts Department at FIT.

 
 

Burton Silverman is considered one of America’s most accomplished and important realist painters and illustrators.

 
 

Valdir Cruz is a Brazilian-American photographer. His work is held in the collections of The Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) New York Public Library and Brooklyn Museum, among others.

 
 

Jan Hird Pokorny was a commissioner of the New York City Landmarks Preservation Commission for 10 years and was involved in the efforts to save Sailors’ Snug Harbor and the Dvořák House.

 
 

Caledonia Curry, whose work appears under the name Swoon, is a contemporary artist who works with printmaking, sculpture, and stop-motion animation to create immersive installations, community-based projects, and public artworks.