The Space Between [ a.k.a. Hoodoos]

Hoodoos are geological rock formations found in the southwest and High Plains of the United States and around the world. They are typically tall, thin spires of rock formed over millennia by erosion. These formations are sculptural and often look like figures or animals. Inspired by her memories of visiting them as a child, Joan combines rocky abstract forms with figurative motion and gesture to convey power, beauty, and artistic movement. The resin, its color and translucence, is a reference to the waters that carved them, and also is a celebration of human spirit, inner light, and life. 

This limited edition sculpture has been featured in numerous public art exhibitions across the United States. The Space Between [a.k.a. Hoodoos] has been welcomed in public art collections and temporary installations in locations such as:

Springfield, MO \ Colorado Spring, CO \ Appalachian State University \ Palm Desert, CA \ Olathe, KS \ New York City, NY \ Gladstone, MO \ Peoria, IL \ Fayetteville, NC \ Orlando, FL \ City of Rome, NY

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