| Allen, Joel S: Chummin' for Suckers - Sister Overboard: a large-space installation of objects and sound (woman’s voice describing various pharmaceutical side effects) provide a statement on dependence on chemical solutions for health care. Great Falls, Montana, USA |
| Andersen, Kevin M.: Gigantopithecus: Permanent 9-foot tall steel and bronze sculpture installation in Oneonta New York. |
| Ankrom, Richard: Specializes in sculpture, installations, neon and electro-techno art. "Guerilla Public Service" featured installed freeway signs. Los Angeles, California, USA. |
| Beard, Robert Roane: "Thinking of You" is a meditation on the lives of ten friends who have died of AIDS. Work consists of a circle of ten piers, each surmounted by a white plaster head and bearing handwritten text that winds around the pier. |
| Benusis, MaryAnne: Works and installations created entirely from human hair. Toronto, Canada. |
| Bews, Philip and Gorvin, Diane: Public, site-specific sculpture of a wide range of materials including carved stone and wood, and modeled plaster or clay sculptures for casting into bronze or glass. Coleford, Forest of Dean, Gloucestershire, UK. |
| Blankman, Judith: Architecturally-inspired structures reference their social contexts, including performance activations (structure movement, audience participation, and composed and random sound). California, USA |
| Bock, John: Focus on a piece "ArtemisiaSogJod Mechwimper" that reuqired viewers to physically move through a piece at the gallery "Klosterfelde" Berlin, Germany |
| Booth, Chris: International site-specific and culturally-sensitive installations of stone and natural materials, based on natural forms and spiritual inspiration. New Zealand. |
| Brown, Sheldon: Architectural settings combined with mediated and computer-controlled elements examine relationships between public and private space. California, USA. |
| Cabinet National Library: File cabinet installation on a desolate tract of desert scrubland near Deming, New Mexico becomes the official library of Cabinet Magazine, a non-profit Art and Culture quarterly. |
| Chaiyod Kittikanampol: Installations of a Thai sculptor working in stone, stainless steel and natural materials, based on natural form |
| Champion, Silvia: Multimedia installations forming an ongoing investigation into her environment. Includes latest projects, exhibitions, and biography. |
| Colbert, Gregory: The Ashes and Snow Project weaves together film, photographic works, art installations, and a novel in letters on the relationship between animals and people. |
| Cooke, Peter: Mixed media sculpture installations reference cultural myths. Salt Spring Island, British Columbia, Canada. |
| Crowley, Timothy: Installations' shape and materials define sound quality and projection direction. Viewers presence either activates or changes sound. Cornwall, England. |
| Daden, Raphael: Installations include light-based sculptures combining resins and florescent light in public venues. Nottingham, England. |
| Ducker, Richard; Decombe, Frederique; Constantin, Guillaume; Finn, C.: Memoire Collective Exhibition of installation, sculpture and video of three artists and an archeologist at the Crypt of St. Pancras Church, London. Explores the relationship between personal and collective memories. |
| Fisher, J. M: Sky Stations: Stainless steel sculptural urban landmarks. Kansas City, Kansas. |
| Forbes, Peter E.: Two major "aero-style" installations incorporate motion with audio and light projection fitted with closed circuit television cameras. Syracuse, New York. |
| Ford, James R: General Carbuncle: Transformation in process of a 1981 Ford Capri into the General Lee, from TV show "Dukes of Hazzard" by covering it in donated little toy cars. London, England. |
| Freeman, Chris: Light sculpture and architectural lighting use neon, ceramics, and cold cathode for indoor and outdoor artistic and architectural applications. New York City, USA. |
| Galschiot, Jens: Offers images and history of Danish artist Jens Galschiot's installation, "Young People in Glass Tubes," on the Town Hall Square of Copenhagen city. |
| Gavarini, Jehanne-Marie: Works address issues such as violence, gender, and the compulsion for standardization and conformity with the juxtaposition of hard elements such as concrete, metal, and hardware, with soft materials such as fabric, white bread, and rubber. |
| Geeven, Lotte: installations, drawings, movies etc explore and bridge pseudo-scientific overviews and their narrative details |
| Glavina, Margaret: Canadian artist uses materials such as bronze, clay, wood and glass to create sculptural installations. |
| Haselden, Ron: Light sculptures and architectural installations using neon, LEDs, film and video as well as drawing and painting. |
| Hirose, Yuriko: Hirose Yuriko exhibits installations representing Ki-energy. |
| Hogbin, Stephen: Offers exhibition themes, virtual tour, woodturning resources and learning opportunities. Hogbin works in wood, bronze and stone. |
| Holden, Mark: Installation art including sculptures, drawings or other media. Recurrant themes include images, feelings, playfulness and memories from his childhood, even the "hostile environment of the adult world." |
| Holden, Peter William: An alternative to virtual reality using kinetic sculpture to create interactive fantasy worlds. |
| Holt, Debra: An online view of Debra Holt's paintings, sculptures and installations. |
| Howe, Anthony A: Abstract, organic kinetic sculptures from various metals and polymers. Eastsound, Washington, U.S.A. |
| Jerlach, Lars & Stringfellow, Helen: Tectonic Industries: a collaborative of two visual artists exploring the relationship between artifice and reality through mixed-media installations. |
| Knowles, Elizabeth: Organic, biology-based works of mixed media, including sculpture, video, drawings, printed text coalesced into site-specific installations. |
| Konrad, Michael: Sculptural and video installations which examine the boundaries of public and private space using traffic and construction materials. |
| Kornfeld, Douglas: Museum and Gallery exhibitions, public art installations and interactive art design. |
| Lanzl, Christina: Public art, installation and performance by renowned New England artist. |
| Light and Landscape: Light and landscape is a collaboration between sculptor Warren Langley and photographer David Hancock and involves the placement of ephemeral artworks within the Australian landscape. |
| Maas, Geert: Exhibits of works in two and three dimensions in a variety of media, creating sculptures paintings, reliefs, and medallic art. |
| Marbury, Robert: Urban Beast Project: Anthology of imaginary beasts created out of recycled stuffed animals and presented in dioramas, photographs and stories. Minnesota, USA |
| Mather, Jeff: Community-based environmental artist creates site-specific sculpture in collaboration with students and artists in other disciplines. Atlanta, Georgia, USA. |
| Mills, Russell: Permanence offers a chronology of his life and work, one person exhibitions, two person exhibits with David Sylvian and Ian Walton, and selected group works. |
| Moonen, Rob: Upstream Amsterdam 2002: Site specific post-colonialist installation |
| Morgan, Claire: Visual artist creates contemporary sculpture and installation art. Born in Belfast, she now lives and works in Newcastle upon Tyne, and creates work in galleries and public places. |
| Mueller, Regi: Minimal art with a tinge of sensuousness: wall and floor installations, serigraphs. |
| O'Donnell, Michael: Photography, video, sound, light, cast objects, wood combined in large-scale poetic installations referencing a social/political undertow. British, living in Norway. |
| Ozawa, Donna Keiko: Her portfolio of artwork includes kinetic sculpture, installation, and work with recycled materials (like chopsticks). |
| Peet, Yin: Exhibits garden, outdoor and mixed media sculptures. |
| Perkins, Roger: The English artist's studio practice involves the use of transient materials to relate to the subject narrative of Home. |
| Peskens, Martyn: Installations of body parts in plaster, epoxy & led's exploring the concept of "skin" though use of the artist's own body. Netherlands |
| Pilar, Monica Praba: Visual artist exhibits site specific installation, performance, sculpture, mixed media and political works. |
| Plant, Andy: Designs and builds mechanical sculptures and civic clocks for public arts, also transforming theatrical sets, vehicles, and props. |
| Plastic Electric: Exploring perception, and communication with installation art and mixed media. |
| Rackham, Melinda: Mosaic and sculptural public art as well as online digital art and narratives |
| Rackowe, Nathaniel: Large scale sculptural works combining light and phsycial materials designed to interact with the architectural environment in which they are situated. |
| Ralfonso: Kinetic sculptures (large to monumental; indoor and outdoor) driven by water, wind, electricity, and brainwaves. |
| Rathbun, Mike: The artist uses raw pine, to fabricate a strange and irrational place where large ship like forms plow through wooden waves. |
| Reynolds, Daniel: Giant Drinking Birds project realized with the help of the Institut für Thermodynamik und Wärmetechnik, University of Stuttgart and Akademie Schloss Solitude. |
| Rinaldo, Ken: Flickering Signifiers is an ambient light installation concerned with the rhythmic nature of television light and how it is used to seduce and compel the viewer into a kind of hypnotic and passive inaction. |
| Rinaldo, Ken: Emergent Systems: Interactive works concerned with environmental living systems and autonomy, as well as the intersection between natural and technological systems. |
| Rocco, Ron: Exhibits sculptures, installations, projects and multi-media works. |
| Rogers, David: Big Bugs exhibit: Larger-than-life sculptures combinine rustic construction with engineering in 14 subject areas of 40 garden creatures. Glenwood Landing, NY |
| Sakai, Zon: Uses and re-uses inner tubes, rubber tires, and raw rubber in his mid-life crisis installations and performances. Fukuoka, Japan. |
| Schuelke, Bjoern: Exhibits sculpture, installations, and media art. |
| Scrupe, Mara Adamitz: Environmental sculpture and art, including the places, creatures, and experiences that influence her work. |
| Singer, Christian Bernard: Eco-installations incorporate plant life, clay, bronze, found objects, video and other elements into living installations that oscillate between permanence and ephemera and turn on notions of interior/exterior space and place. |
| Skoglund, Sandy: American conceptual installation artist displays images of recent work, including installation views. |
| Skyplace: A creation by German installation artist Markus Heinsdorff. This giant bamboo zeppelin will land at Gaya Fusion of Senses Gallery in Bali on 9 September 2002. |
| Solar Sculptures: Provides photos of energy sculpture installations by Joan Webster Price and Herbert Price. |
| Sperber, Devorah: Installation and sculpture by NYC artist Devorah Sperber. Features installation art constructed from thousands of spools of Coats and Clark thread, Humanity--A Living installation, interactive art and stone sculptures. |
| Swanson, Richard: Installations and dance collaborations by Montana artist Richard Swanson. |
| Thoma, Marta: Installed works reference surrealism, figuration, and modern art, combining a skill in sewing and domestic attention transformed by metal skills and welding. Visual language blends the industrial and the domestic. California, USA. |
| Tilburg, Peter van: Works in steel plate, inspired by spatial constructions in an architectonic context (SCACO) in a universe that is dominated by architecture, including street furniture and traffic signs. Hilvarenbeek, the Netherlands. |
| Toronto Window Galleries: These small surprise window installations are springing up in all kinds of public places all over Toronto's cityscape. |
| Trova, Ernest: Six contemporary sculptures in a grassy field at St. Louis University contrast the surrounding urban landscape. |
| Valdez, Nora: Argentine artist working and exhibiting since 1977. Biography, resume, stone work, installations, Driftwood Beach projects, and public art. |
| Vecchio, Chris: Electrical-technology-based interactive sculpture and installation art. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania |
| Williams Susan: Presents exhibitions, installations and community art projects using sculpture, printmaking, collage and environmental themes. Community arts projects include working with persons with severe disabilities. |
| Woods, Arthur: Cosmic Dancer Sculpture: space exploration, scientific and technological developments led to a space art project sent to the Mir Space Station, May 22, 1993. American residing in Switzerland. |
| Young, John T::: Fin Project: From Swords Into Plowshares: Environmentally-scaled installation of nuclear submarine fins to create artwork about world peace. Seattle, Washington and Miami, Florida |
| Zarins, Joyce Audy: Capturing nature's metaphors in steel and through scale, her works combine longevity, vitality, usefulness and beauty in installations. Amesbury, Massachusetts, USA |