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Episode 9: Janet Echelman on Public Art, Curiosity, and Trusting Your Inner Voice

Episode 9: Janet Echelman on Public Art, Curiosity, and Trusting Your Inner Voice

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Janet Echelman is one of the most influential and impactful public artists working in the world today. She is best known for the giant, hanging net sculptures that spans hundred of feet, and that sway and ripple in the wind high above public spaces. She has created hundreds of installations across five continents in locations like Singapore, Sydney, Shanghai, Santiago, Beijing, Boston, New York and London. She has been commissioned to create sculptures by the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation.

In this podcast, we explore Janet's journey to developing her unique works, how she uses herself as an instrument in her creative process, and why it's important to trust your inner voice.

Learn more about her here:


https://www.echelman.com/


Book: Radical Softness: The Responsive Art of Janet Echelman



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