Socrates Sculpture Park


^ Installation view of EAF10: 2010 Emerging Artist Fellowship Exhibition. Photograph by Bilyana Dimitrova.

Socrates Sculpture Park was an abandoned riverside landfill and illegal dumpsite until 1986 when a coalition of artists and community members, under the leadership of Mark di Suvero, transformed it into an open studio and exhibition space for artists and a neighborhood park for local residents. Today it is an internationally renowned outdoor museum and artist residency program that also serves as a vital New York City park offering a wide variety of public services. Over 800 artists have exhibited at Socrates since it opened. In addition, Socrates serves thousands of children and adults each year with free innovative and inspiring educational programming, community celebrations, an annual film series and exercise programs.

Visit Socrates Sculpture Park's website at www.socratessculpturepark.org

La Vie des Formes



In 1989, Mark di Suvero and Marcel Evrard created La Vie des Formes, an international yard for creative experimentation in France. From 1989-2002, artists from all over the world were given residencies at the french studio of Mark di Suvero on the grounds of the COMEF shipyard in Chalon-sur-Saone, France. In 2003, La Vie des Formes moved to a different location in Chalon and in 2009 it moved to Montceau-les-Mines where it currently provides residencies.



All images copyright 2011 Mark di Suvero / Spacetime C.C.