Open House Dedication Ceremony for Steed Taylor, Celtic Knot for Joshua Tree
Sunday, March 31, 2013  2-5pm, ceremony at 3pm @BoxoHOUSE
 

You are invited you to join us at an open house for artist in residence Steed Taylor and for the dedication of his large scale installation, Celtic Knot for Joshua Tree.

Celtic Knot for Joshua Tree is a commemorative, cast on-site, concrete installation reflective of the landscape’s pale color and curvilinear forms.  It sits 5 feet wide by 30 feet long by 18 inches high. The Celtic knot design references the infinite cycles of life, birth and rebirth. Bold yet subtly beautiful, it contains letters, notes, keys, photographs, small objects and other ephemera supplied by members of the local community which invoke their hopes, wishes and desires for themselves, the local community and the residency program.

This commemorative, concrete Celtic knot is an extension of Steed Taylor’s road tattoos, which are commemorative, site-specific, community-based, tattoo-inspired, public artworks on roads.  These works explore the idea of a road being the skin of a community, thereby having a similar relationship to the public body as skin does to the private body.  As people mark their skin for commemoration, communication or ritual, so then a road can be marked for the same reasons. Some recent road tattoos have been commissioned by Washington DC, Navy Pier/Chicago IL, North Carolina Museum of Art, Riverside Park in NYC and as far away as Beijing.

Steed Taylor was educated at the University of North Carolina, American University and the Skowhegan School for Painting and Sculpture. His art practice includes public art projects as well as work for gallery settings. Exhibitions include the Bronx Museum, the Mint Museum, the San Bernardino County Museum, the Neuberger Museum of Art’s 2001 Biennial Exhibition of Public Art, The University of the Arts in Philadelphia, Ambrosino Gallery in Miami and Il Ponte Contemporanea in Rome, Italy.

Artist Website: http://steedtaylor.com