Outdoor Sculpture
1643 N Park, Indianapolis, IN, 46202
These four sculptures include a community-based sound art composition in which neighborhood residents were interviewed and recorded regarding their hopes, dreams, and celebratory stories of the King Park Area in Indianapolis, IN. The sculptures are approximately 8′ tall and fabricated out of fiberglass with an internal steel frame and were created by artists Quincy Owens and Luke Crawley.
These sculptures are a selection from the original Colonization of Commonality that made its debut at ArtPrize in Grand Rapids, MI in 2013. “Colonization of Commonality” speaks to how humans form social identities and belief systems based on the interpretation of larger ideals and shared experiences within a larger societal definition.
Quincy Owens is a husband and father of five children who loves to open his studio door every day to make something out of nothing. He graduated from the University of Indianapolis, lives in Indianapolis and has a studio at the Harrison Center for the Arts where he works as a full-time Artist.
Luke Crawley is a science and mathematics teacher at University High School in Carmel, Indiana. He is the father of two boys who constantly model the joy found in authentic scientific exploration and artistic creation, which Luke tries to capture in his scientific and artistic endeavors.
Medium type: Fiberglass - Sound
1643 N Park
1643 N Park, Indianapolis, IN, 46202