Rebecca Carlton (Door County, WI) is a fact engendered transdisciplinary environmental and social sculpture artist. She reimages, through her installations and sculpture, the often unnoticed, subtle effects of human decisions upon our biosphere.
“Vanish: To Become Zero”7,000 Unglazed, Mid-Range Stoneware Clay Leaves Replicated From Four American Endangered Trees, Vinyl Text, 20’ W x 20’ L x 20” H“Migration: Crossing Borders” 100 Glazed Porcelain Mid-Range Clay Monarch Butterflies, Wire, Floor Vinyl Decals: Work in Process, 30 Additional Monarchs Will Be Added, 20’ W x 8’ H x 4” D“Migration: Crossing Borders” (Detail) 100 Glazed Porcelain Mid-Range Clay Monarch Butterflies, Wire, Floor Vinyl Decals: Work in Process, 30 Additional Monarchs Will Be Added, 20’ W x 8’ H x 4” D
“5,000,000,000 (5 Billion) to None: An Extinction” 5,000 Unglazed, Mid-Range Porcelain Clay Passenger Pigeon Replica Eggs, Paint, Ink, Rattan and Oak, 33” W x 34” L x 29” H“Sonoran Circumvolution” Laser-cut Corten Steel, Stained Concrete, Recessed Lighting, Sonoran Desert Sky, Land and Water Fauna Species, 45’ W x 45’ L x 15’ H Public Art, Percent for Art, Pima County, Tucson, Arizona