These works are in response to the fact that Americans are no longer making things. The following projects attempted to transform consumers into actual creators themselves.
Viewers as Creators
"Fountain of Vinitas", Oglethorpe Square, Savannah, GA, 1/3 2010
Model blowing colored bubbles, canvases, participants
Model blowing colored bubbles, canvases, participants
In 2010, Tower and a group of SCAD graduate students conducted a series of painting experiments throughout Savannah, GA, in hopes of transforming consumers into creators.
Blank canvases were given out to the public for free. Viewers were then invited to create their own "bubble" works of art on location. The "model" blew bubbles with different colors mixed into the bubble-solution. Participants had to "catch" bubbles with their canvases in order to render images.
Blank canvases were given out to the public for free. Viewers were then invited to create their own "bubble" works of art on location. The "model" blew bubbles with different colors mixed into the bubble-solution. Participants had to "catch" bubbles with their canvases in order to render images.
"Bubble" works of art created from the "Fountain of Vinitas" happening, 3/3
Exhibition of "Bubble Works"
Exhibition of "Bubble Works"
"Fountain of Vinitas" was a collaboration in which Tower and graduate students conducted a series of painting experiments throughout the city of Savannah, in hopes of transforming consumers into creators.
Blank canvases were given out for free and viewers were invited to create their own "bubble" works of art. Eventually the work was shown in a white space.
Blank canvases were given out for free and viewers were invited to create their own "bubble" works of art. Eventually the work was shown in a white space.
"Gardenia" exhibition
1998
mixed
1998
mixed
"Gardenia", New Jersey Center for Visual Art, Summit, NJ
Show in which the entire community in Summit, NJ participated in creating parts for the exhibition in a series of public workshops conducted by the artist. The exhibition functioned as a giant, indoor public garden visitors were invited to explore.
Show in which the entire community in Summit, NJ participated in creating parts for the exhibition in a series of public workshops conducted by the artist. The exhibition functioned as a giant, indoor public garden visitors were invited to explore.