Blessing Hancock

 The large sculpture is a symbol of community and embracing differences. Client: Blessing Hancock Category: Public Art Location: Sarasota, Florida Date: April 2016 Gizmo worked with artist Blessing Hancock to create the public art sculpture called “Infinity”. It was built in Gizmo’s fabrication studio in San Francisco then driven to Sarasota Florida. The different color acrylic highlights…

Adrien Segal

Adrien Segal hired Gizmo Art Production to fabricate and install her hanging sculpture. Client: Adrien Segal Category: Public Art Location: Capital One Building, San Francisco, California Date: January 2017 This sculpture was fabricated by water jet cutting stainless steel into the shape of a river. Alongside Adrien, Gizmo employees worked attaching the varying lengths of the ball…

Val Britton

Val Britton’s whimsical “Passage” was prototyped and fabricated by Gizmo. Client: Val Britton  Category: Art Fabrication Location: Houston, Texas Date: May 2016 Val Britton in partnership with Gallery Wendi Norris, hired Gizmo to fabricate this incredibly detailed sculpture titled “Passage”, to hang in San Francisco. The piece is mainly made up of waterjet cut and bent…

Santa Cruz Museum of Art & History

The public art piece that is the centerpiece of Abbott Square. Client: Santa Cruz Museum of Art & History Category: Sculpture Fabrication Location: Santa Cruz, California Date: May 2015 In 2014 there was an international competition to design the major public sculpture that soars overhead in Abbott Square. The BEACON sculpture was created by Gyroscope, Inc. and built by…

Blessing Hancock

Client: Blessing Hancock  Category: Sculpture Fabrication Location: Aurora, Colorado Date: April 2016 Gizmo fabricated Blessing Hancock’s unique sculpture in their 10,000 SF shop. Blessing Hancock partnered up with Gizmo to fabricate and install “Biota” the sculpture now located at the Peoria Station in Aurora CO. The sculpture was fabricated with aluminum, LEDs, and acrylic. The tricky part…

Blessing Hancock

Gizmo fabricated and installed Blessing Hancock’s sculpture “Current” over a river in Syracuse. Client: Blessing Hancock Category: Public Art Location Syracuse, NY Date: June, 2017 The title of the artwork, Current, relates both to the flowing water below, but more importantly to current life in Syracuse. The Connective Corridor artwork is a suspended illuminated sculpture…