PYR2014
Crafted by Don Eyles, PYR 2014 is approximately sixteen feet square at its base, and ten feet high. Built from polystyrene (EPS), the surface is finished to resemble granite cobbles.
Funded by The Friends of Fort Point Channel, sponsors of Pyr2014 and ongoing partner for FPAC’s floating art projects and The Fort Point Channel Operations Board, with funds from the Chapter 91 Waterways Regulations License #11419 for Russia Wharf, now Atlantic Wharf. The Fort Point Channel Operations Board is made up of representatives from the City of Boston, the Executive Office of Energy and Environmental Affairs, and the Fort Point Channel Abutters Group, who oversee the implementation of public benefits required from private development along the Fort Point Channel.
Credit: Denise Bosco
PYR2014
Crafted by Don Eyles, PYR 2014 is approximately sixteen feet square at its base, and ten feet high. Built from polystyrene (EPS), the surface is finished to resemble granite cobbles.
Funded by The Friends of Fort Point Channel, sponsors of Pyr2014 and ongoing partner for FPAC’s floating art projects and The Fort Point Channel Operations Board, with funds from the Chapter 91 Waterways Regulations License #11419 for Russia Wharf, now Atlantic Wharf. The Fort Point Channel Operations Board is made up of representatives from the City of Boston, the Executive Office of Energy and Environmental Affairs, and the Fort Point Channel Abutters Group, who oversee the implementation of public benefits required from private development along the Fort Point Channel.
Credit: Denise Bosco