“A replicable large-scale art installation, made different in each place by the people who build it”
Sierra is a designer and artist working with regenerative large-scale public installations built through modular systems and collective assembly.
Her practice treats participation as structural. The act of building in community is integral to the work.
Each installation is designed for manual assembly. No specialised skills are required. Structures come into being through coordination and shared effort, reflecting the site and the communities who construct them.
These works operate at landmark scale. They are designed to activate public space, generate foot traffic, and establish civic presence.
Rather than creating permanent monuments, Sierra develops regenerative frameworks structured for renewal. Stable core systems support adaptable surfaces that can be re-skinned, relocated, or responsibly decommissioned over time. This cyclical approach reduces environmental burden while sustaining cultural relevance.
Her work functions as cultural infrastructure — enabling seasonal activation, tourism impact, and shared ownership.
Scale creates presence, structure ensures integrity, participation builds connection, renewal sustains responsibility, the system allows it to happen anywhere.