Jul 5, 2018

Artist subpage

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DNA (Dynamic Nature Art) by DB Lampman, in Tappen Park, is a helix of wind chimes assembled by students from PS 78 floating above the heads of its viewers.

DB LAMPMAN is known for her large-scale sculptural installations, video and performance art. She received her BFA from Maryland Institute, College of Art and her MFA from the School of Visual Arts. In 2006 she received an Original Work Grant from the Council on the Arts and Humanities of Staten Island. In 2000, she received the prestigious Pollock-Krasner Foundation award. Her large scale, kinetic sculptural installations have been shown at such places as the Tenement Museum, the Islip Art Museum, ARC Gallery, and the Federal Building, Manhattan. At the 2003 Kingston Sculpture Biennial, curated by Judy Pfaff, DB debuted “Ripe,” a performance in which she wore an electrified steel harness covered in light bulbs. Her experimental digital video, “Home,” has been shown at the 2003 Brooklyn International Film Festival at the Brooklyn Museum of Art and the Museo D’Arte Contemporanea Roma in Rome as part of the N(ever)land Percorsi al Digital festival. Recent projects include a commission from the Richmond County Savings Foundation for a public art sculpture at the College of Staten Island and a large scale sculpture at Union County College.

Website: DB Lampman