Sawyer Yards is a participating venue of Sculpture Month Houston 2019. The public is invited to Art Alley at Sawyer Yards to view "Ruin, Ruins, Ruining," an outdoor exhibition of sculptures by artist Jeff Forster that will remain on view until fall of 2020.
Drawing inspiration from piles of cast-off agricultural equipment and dilapidated farm structures observed as a child, Forster examines how consumer culture functions and questions the residue it leaves behind. "Ruin, Ruins, Ruining" implements discarded objects and materials to create monolithic structures that speak to the past while bearing witness to the future.
Sawyer Yards is a participating venue of Sculpture Month Houston 2019. The public is invited to Art Alley at Sawyer Yards to view "Ruin, Ruins, Ruining," an outdoor exhibition of sculptures by artist Jeff Forster that will remain on view until fall of 2020.
Drawing inspiration from piles of cast-off agricultural equipment and dilapidated farm structures observed as a child, Forster examines how consumer culture functions and questions the residue it leaves behind. "Ruin, Ruins, Ruining" implements discarded objects and materials to create monolithic structures that speak to the past while bearing witness to the future.
Sawyer Yards is a participating venue of Sculpture Month Houston 2019. The public is invited to Art Alley at Sawyer Yards to view "Ruin, Ruins, Ruining," an outdoor exhibition of sculptures by artist Jeff Forster that will remain on view until fall of 2020.
Drawing inspiration from piles of cast-off agricultural equipment and dilapidated farm structures observed as a child, Forster examines how consumer culture functions and questions the residue it leaves behind. "Ruin, Ruins, Ruining" implements discarded objects and materials to create monolithic structures that speak to the past while bearing witness to the future.