SHELTER

Rodgers’ 2003 Art in the Park submission grew out of her remembrance of a small abandoned house, isolated in a field. it had no obvious doors, no ways to get in or out. Rodgers’ abstracted version of that house is a three dimensional rectangle, with 8-foot sides and a pitched roof, floating on 4 thin legs, 12 feet off the ground. A frame of aluminum tubing defines the shape. The piece can be seen through, and walked around, but not entered or reached. her title for it, ‘Shelter,’ is an ironic turn of the screw.
— Joel Blair | Solaris Hill
SHELTER

SHELTER