Sculptures requiring viewer participation or an interaction with natural elements
Happenings/Performed Sculpture
"Neighborhood Watch", evening, 2010, 2/2
Mattresses turned into giant lighted eyeballs on motion detectors. As pedestrians passed by, the eyeballs would illuminate and catch them in the light. There were significantly fewer car burglaries over the duration of the project. After a week the piece was terminated by Clayton Police and replaced with official "Neighborhood Watch" signs.
"Day of the Dog", 2009, 1/4
Collaboration with graduate students at SCAD, Savannah, GA
Photo from left: Joshua Lynn, Jonathan Yoerger, Vincent Lardieri, Xiaolu Zhang, Carrie Johnson in foreground.
Phase one: Participants executing portraits of animals about to be euphonized.
Collaboration with graduate students at SCAD, Savannah, GA
Photo from left: Joshua Lynn, Jonathan Yoerger, Vincent Lardieri, Xiaolu Zhang, Carrie Johnson in foreground.
Phase one: Participants executing portraits of animals about to be euphonized.
"Day of the Dog" was a mobil Art Show of "Rolling" Dog Portraits, painted in place of hubcaps, on truck tires rolled around by the Boy Scouts of America donning "Dog Masks".
"Day of the Dog", 2009, 3/4
Photo bottom left of Carrie Johnson and Hannah Moore painting with Lily Kuonen hula-hooping on right.
Photo bottom left of Carrie Johnson and Hannah Moore painting with Lily Kuonen hula-hooping on right.
"Day of the Dog" was a mobil Art Show of "Rolling" Dog Portraits, painted in place of hubcaps, on truck tires rolled around by the Boy Scouts of America donning "Dog Masks".
Collaboration with Boy Scouts of America, Animal Control, Daiss Tires, and SCAD graduate students,
Collaboration with Boy Scouts of America, Animal Control, Daiss Tires, and SCAD graduate students,
Tower as resident artist of Yosemite, 2000, 1/2
Tower engaged in a "Mortero Hole" Party with strange children she met on the trail
Posing as a Miwok, Native to Yosemite, and
camouflaged to watch grizzly bear
Tower engaged in a "Mortero Hole" Party with strange children she met on the trail
Posing as a Miwok, Native to Yosemite, and
camouflaged to watch grizzly bear
Painting as Performance--For the Summer of 2000, Tower went backpacking and painting in a "self-prescribed" park uniform as resident artist in Yosemite.
"First Person Over the Falls", 4'x24'x4.5', 1994. 1/3
Annie Taylor and Cindy Tower story combined, and told in a gutter.
Gutter, water, bottles, pump
Annie Taylor and Cindy Tower story combined, and told in a gutter.
Gutter, water, bottles, pump
"First Person Over the Falls" tells the life story of Annie Taylor (in a series of floating bottles) who in 1904, was the first person to go over Niagara Falls and survive. The townsfolk wagered on her going over the falls in a barrel. She won the bet but later was robbed of the money and ended up in the poorhouse.
"First Person Over the Falls", 1994, 3/3
Annie Taylor and Cindy Tower story told in a gutter.
Annie Taylor and Cindy Tower story told in a gutter.
"First Person Over the Falls" tells the life story of Annie Taylor (in a series of floating bottles) who in 1904, was the first person to go over Niagara Falls and survive. The townsfolk wagered on her going over the falls in a barrel. She won the bet but later was robbed of the money and ended up in the poorhouse.
"Factory" Installation with video showing factory inhabitants, Haven Arts,NYC, 2008
Video Installation with projected factory inhabitants.
Video Installation with projected factory inhabitants.
Tower placed a faux-factory replica of an engine room inside an empty, gutted factory in the South Bronx complete with a video of factory inhabitants, Haven Arts, NYC, 20008