Sean Connelly
(B. Hawai‘i)Operates at the intersection of contemporary art, architecture, and oceanic futures, producing work that reshapes spatial, cultural, and institutional systems.
Cataloge
Projects are organized across interrelated modes of artistic practice that together form a single body of work. This work uses visual and material production, spatial intervention, and civic engagement to reshape architectural, ecological, and cultural systems. The framework reflects an active, long-term responsibility to land, place, and collective futures, where imagination operates as a tool for sustained transformation at human and regional scales, and where discrete artworks anchor inquiry grounded in intellect, advocacy, and community.
Artworks
Exhibitions, installations, sculptural works, and moving image presented in galleries, museums, and public contexts.
Built Environments
Real world, land-based and site-specific projects that engage material systems, ecology, and place with landscape and architecture, demonstrating artist’s impact beyond the gallery or studio.
Fieldwork
Civic engagement; nonprofit leadership, advocacy, and artist-led, place-based initiatives foregrounding artist’s capacity to advance deep systems change.