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Kristin Jones Andrew Ginzel

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Mediums: Brick, Experimental / Multi-Media, Lighting, Mosaics, Paving, Sculpture, Steel

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Artist's Bio

Kristin Jones and Andrew Ginzel have worked collaboratively since 1985 on many commissioned public projects, as well museum and gallery exhibitions internationally. Current major works include the Visual Arts Complex at the University of Colorado – Boulder, the Hoboken Ferry Terminal in New Jersey, the Tiber River in Rome, and public buildings in Florida and Utah.

Site-specific installations in public institutions and spaces include the 1996 Olympics in Atlanta, Georgia; in New York City at the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, on 42nd Street and at the Brooklyn Bridge Anchorage for Creative Time, at the PS1 Museum, at the New Museum and in City Hall Park with the Public Art Fund. Nationally, they have exhibited at the Chicago Cultural Center, the Madison Art Center, the List Visual Arts Center at MIT, the Wadsworth Athenaeum, and the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts. Their international exhibitions include major works for the City of Rome at the Aquario Romano, for the Kunsthalle in Basel, Switzerland, for the Museo D’Arte Contemporanea in Prato, Italy, and for the Trienalle in New Delhi, India.

Public projects include works for large public buildings in Chicago, Portland, Philadelphia, St. Louis and Milwaukee; the airports of Tampa and Kansas City; as well as several for the City of New York: Mnemonics for Stuyvesant High School, Encyclic for PS 102, Metronome for Union Square, under the auspices of the Public Art Fund and the Municipal Art Society, and Oculus for the Metropolitan Transit Authority at the World Trade Center/Chambers Street Subway Station.

Work with performance includes the Next Wave Festival, Merce Cunningham, Ed Campion, David Dorfman, and the Creation Company.

Awards and honors include the Rome Prize, the Indo-American Fellowship, the Pollock Krasner Foundation, the Louis Comfort Tiffany Foundation, the Bessie, Art Matters, Yaddo, MacDowell, Bellagio: the Rockefeller Foundation, the Fulbright Program and twice the National Endowment for the Arts.