Selected commissions,
grants and public projects

 2017 Graz, Austria

Das vom Bundeskanzleramt / Sektion Kunst und Kultur geförderte Projekt „Family Tree“ hat das Ziel, die interkulturelle Kompetenz zu stärken, indem teilnehmende Migrantinnen und Migranten mit der angestammten Bevölkerung an innovativen Kunstobjekten zusammenarbeiten und ihre interkulturellen Erfahrungen austauschen und künstlerisch darstellen. Diese „Sozio-Plastiken“ werden in weiterer Folge zu Katalysatoren für theatralische Darstellungen und „Talking Tree Performance“. Die hands-on-Bearbeitung der unterschiedlichen Materialien wird von dem professionellen Bildhauer Timothy Mark gelehrt und betreut.

2016 Graz, Austria

Family Tree Project: public installation of monumental wood sculptures in Augarten Park

For an ongoing project video click here

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2014 Christchurch, New Zealand

Contracted by Selwyn District (New Zealand) to design playground sculpture representing a macroscopic vision of the microscopic world

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2014 Christchurch, New Zealand

Grant Recipient from the City of Christchurch (New Zealand): design and installation of multifunctional, portable arts centre prototype, ‘Pentagon Arts Pavilion’ for a one month period, coordination of a public arts workshop and performance program. This was a Christchurch ‘Transitional City’ program assisting in revitalizing the city centre and rebuilding the Arts Sector following devastation of the city by a major earthquake in 2011

For an project video click here

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2013 Christchurch, New Zealand

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2010 Christchurch

Grant Recipient from the Ellerslie International Flower Show (Christchurch, New Zealand): installation of ‘A Garden for Fine and Performance Art’ with 25 large marble and limestone sculptures, public performance

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2010 Wellington, New Zealand

2006 Fur, Denmark

2001 Os, Norway

2001 La ville de La Châtre, France

Timothy Mark was selected from 300 applicants from Europe and recieved 1st prize award. Permanent installation.

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Perth, Australia, 2000

sculpture commisioned by a school in Perth

Os, Norway, 1999

public fountain