An artist working in a place-based space, creating digital art using photography+video. The NFT's in this collection correspond to a physical public art work.
senseofplace LAB was founded by Laura Halsey Brown as an artistic laboratory for public art and art+architectural SEL education projects. Public art projects have been created nationally, including San Francisco, NYC and Washington State and internationally. Intra-disciplinary art works are included in national and international collections; shown at the New Museum in NYC; received many awards and grants such as Stimurlings Fonds voor Architectuur for a project in Rotterdam, the Netherlands; the 2012 Mastermind Award; Jurors Choice Award juried by Sandra Phillips, Photography Curator Emeritus of SFMOMA.
Art works are influenced by place, architecture, Buddhism, Arte Povera (70's Italian movement using 'poor' materials) – and neurodiversity. Time and memory are inherent concepts in the work.
Wavelength 440-490nm (Everyday in Spring), 2021
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Wavelength 440-490nm (Everyday in Spring), 2021
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An artist working in a place-based space, creating digital art using photography+video. The NFT's in this collection correspond to a physical public art work.
senseofplace LAB was founded by Laura Halsey Brown as an artistic laboratory for public art and art+architectural SEL education projects. Public art projects have been created nationally, including San Francisco, NYC and Washington State and internationally. Intra-disciplinary art works are included in national and international collections; shown at the New Museum in NYC; received many awards and grants such as Stimurlings Fonds voor Architectuur for a project in Rotterdam, the Netherlands; the 2012 Mastermind Award; Jurors Choice Award juried by Sandra Phillips, Photography Curator Emeritus of SFMOMA.
Art works are influenced by place, architecture, Buddhism, Arte Povera (70's Italian movement using 'poor' materials) – and neurodiversity. Time and memory are inherent concepts in the work.
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