Tom Faulkner

131 East 66th Street, New York, N.Y. 10021, 212-288-2784, e-mail: metrohope@mac.com








JAMBOREE, is a site specific installation created to rest atop the farm's historic stone and concrete reservoir enclosure. The work consists of twelve tents, each painted half black and half white, each representing one of the great world religions; a pole supporting a pennant symbol of each religion and a pair of binoculars; and piles of throwable rock weapons.

Having studied at the San Francisco Art Institute and received his MFA from Pratt Institute, Tom Faulkner is a sculptor whose work has been shown at the Boston Architectural Center, Socrates Sculpture Park, The Sculpture Center, and The City Gallery of New York. He has also done work at sites as diverse as Bryant Park (Public Art Fund), the Ethical Culture Society of New York, the Manhattan Psychiatric Institute, and the Anglican Cathedral in Madrid. His currrent Stations Project has been installed in Minneapolis, Sheridan (Wyoming), Salt Lake City, and is now heading to Pasadena and the West Coast. His work will be featured in the winter exhibition of Wyoming artists at the Ucross Foundation.