Four Heads For Bragg Street is a site-specific installation along the chain-link fence at Bragg Street Park facing Person Street. The artist was drawn to this location because of its diminutive presence along a heavily trafficked street in a neighborhood experiencing tremendous transformation.
The public artwork references the ancient Greek city of Delphi, thought to be the center of the Greek universe, home to a civic sports complex and all-knowing oracle that could see the future. This temporary public artwork positions the public park as a centerpiece in the shared narrative of its neighborhood, and a place where their future will unfold.
About the Artist
Jerstin Crosby's practice extends beyond the studio into outdoor sculpture, collaborations, curation, zines, and artist-run initiatives. Crosby's solo and collaborative works have been exhibited at the Nasher Museum of Art, Speed Art Museum, Queens Museum, Cell Projects, Exit Art, the Mattress Factory, LUMP, and Kallio Kunsthalle Taidehalli in Helsinki.