As a part of the Drawing Lines public art project, which pairs an artist with each one of the city’s newly drawn City Council districts to create a place-specific work, Jack Sanders’ installation, Construction Event, explores the contrast between the frenzied building and development pace within District 9 and the area’s many natural amenities and older historic neighborhoods and institutions.
Sanders’ installation considers how central Austin residents and those who work and visit District 9 experience almost constant moments of interruption, surprise and change.
As a part of the Drawing Lines public art project, which pairs an artist with each one of the city’s newly drawn City Council districts to create a place-specific work, Jack Sanders’ installation, Construction Event, explores the contrast between the frenzied building and development pace within District 9 and the area’s many natural amenities and older historic neighborhoods and institutions.
Sanders’ installation considers how central Austin residents and those who work and visit District 9 experience almost constant moments of interruption, surprise and change.
As a part of the Drawing Lines public art project, which pairs an artist with each one of the city’s newly drawn City Council districts to create a place-specific work, Jack Sanders’ installation, Construction Event, explores the contrast between the frenzied building and development pace within District 9 and the area’s many natural amenities and older historic neighborhoods and institutions.
Sanders’ installation considers how central Austin residents and those who work and visit District 9 experience almost constant moments of interruption, surprise and change.