Towers is a series of work ranging from small-scale models to larger-than-human-sized constructions used in installations and performances. The forms draw inspiration from the ever-higher towers being erected around New York City and the skeletal cranes that construct them.

In Towers: Forest, a gathering of towers of various heights suggests an area of growth. In New Developments, the towers become puppets, props, and costume in dance performances that explore cycles of construction and destruction. In Hanging Towers 1-5, tall hanging towers physically dwarf the visitor yet hover slightly above the floor, remaining unconnected to a grounded reality. The smaller pieces: Towers: Curve, Towers: Spiral, and Towers: Colony, present the tower form as a module in organic arrangements. On mobile, click the white dot in the lower right corner of enlarged images to show title, date, media, size.