Biowaste Sculptures

Building “Living” art out of bio-waste… Through the process of decay, invasive plant matter becomes the material for gigantic collaborative biosculpture. Providing non-impactful artwork to the environment and increasing the habitat for native animals.
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Bio-Waste Sculpture #4
fall 2005
Students from my “living City” class at the Out of Site afterschool program made a sculpture about a lizard they found while pulling iceplant.


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Bio-Waste Sculpture #3
summer 2004


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Bio-Waste Sculpture #1
summer 2003
As part of the restroation effort at fort funston, I developed the bio-waste sculpture workshop to make the process more engaging for participants. During the summer 2003 I was working as a native plant intern at Fort Funston. This first sculpture was made in collaboration with kids from the Landmark summer program.

