Inspired by the protective carapace of many arthropods, the sculpture is adorned with a mosaic of nearly 400,000 bedazzled acrylic fingernails, hundreds of which are hand painted by local nail artists. Inside the sculpture resides a vibrant multi-tiered fountain that sings a collection of pop and hip-hop anthems that embody survival. Visitors are invited to toss specially made tablets, or “Wishing Wafers” into the water, effusing a scent of Florida Water as they fizz and dissolve in an offering to survivors of all kinds.
The fabrication techniques involved in constructing the work include 3D modeling, 3D printing, hand sculpting of EPS foam, CNC milling, sound design, DMX Lighting system, polyurea hard coating spray application, and hand application of thousands of acrylic nails. Approximately 60 makers were involved in the fabrication and assembly. Lastly, The Print Shop silk-screened 6-color posters in conjunction with the exhibition.
A Fountain for Survivors was exhibited in Father Duffy Square, which makes up the Northern end of Times Square from October 14th to December 7th, 2021.
Artist Bio:
Pamela Council is a New York-based interdisciplinary artist known for creating fountains for Black joy. Guided by material, cultural, and metaphysical quests, Council’s practice embodies a darkly humorous, maximalist, and inventive Afro-Americana camp aesthetic called BLAXIDERMY. Through this lens, Council uses sculpture, print, design, architecture, writing, and performance to shed light on under-examined narratives and to make tributes, offerings, and dedications.
Council has created commissions, exhibitions, performances, and presentations for the New Museum for Contemporary Art, United States Library of Congress, Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture, Studio Museum in Harlem, Nike, and MoCADA. Council has been Artist-in-Residence at MacDowell Colony, ISCP, Red Bull Arts, Bemis Center, Mass MoCA, and Wassaic Project. A recipient of the Joan Mitchell Painters and Sculptors Grant, Toby Devan Lewis Award, and Newark Creative Catalyst Award as a studio member of Project for Empty Space, Council holds a BA from Williams College and an MFA from Columbia University.
Artwork by Pamela Council
Project Lead Team: Art Domantay, Reid Farrington, Jeremy Gender, Jacob Olmedo, Larry Oraa, Candy Truong, Marie Ucci.
Fabrication & Installation Crew: Alexis Acevedo, Jacques Agbobly, Marc Agger, Kristy Barbour, Andy Barrett, Ingri Von Bergen, Barbara Bowen, Talya Brott, Dezarae Brown, Zeelie Brown, Mike Cacciatore, Rodrigo Chazaro, HenryCulpepper, Nellie Davis, Leia-lee Doran, Vaneik Echeverria, The Factory, Roberto Flores, Aaron Gerth, Eleanor Gonzalez, Julian Gonzalez, Christian Haye, Car'Millee John, Dave King, Kpiebom Kogda, Jhon Marin, Kelsey Knight Mohr, Gabriella Pelkey, Peter Perry, Chris Pleasant, Devon Petrovits, Daniel Quinn, Mariana Quintero, Liridona Seferi, Laura Serman, Michael Umesi, Daniel Vissac, Michael Wiernicki.
Spaeth Fabrication & Installation Crew: Olga Alexandrova, Brian Comisky, Matt Elliott, Candido Garcia, Juan Hidalgo, Jay Kim, Nico Lopez, Mike Low, Ramiro Marte, Arthur Mims, Quinn O'Sullivan, David Robertson, David Spaeth, Sandy Spaeth.
Poster screen printed by: Zaire Anderson, Luther Davis, and Dana Wood Zinsser
- 3D modeling
- 3D printing
- Hand sculpting of EPS foam
- CNC milling
- Sound design
- DMX Lighting system
- Polyurea hard coating spray application
- Hand application of thousands of acrylic nails