Einstein’s Table, 2019
Princeton University, Princeton, NJ
2’-5” x 11’-0 x 9’-6”

Photography: Alyssa C. Thiel, courtesy Princeton University Art Museum


As a site-specific artist, the opportunity to create two works that create a dialogue with one another, respond to the cultural context in which they are placed and allow me to explore two distinct aspects of my work is a unique and challenging opportunity - with the earthwork, The Princeton Line being an exploration of a drawing on an angled plane that walks you down a steep slope, and the more formal water table which returns the form to where it originated- with Scott Burton's piece, Public Table being the inspiration for my very first water table the Civil Rights memorial - and now I can come full circle with this new work.

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