
Media
Press, public pursuits, and other questionable commentary on Stuart Ross Art.
The
New York Post
“Man builds apocalyptic bunker under Greenwich Village restaurant”
By Hannah Frishberg
“An inspector caught on after following the trail of huge metal spears, swords and sculptures Ross keeps in the main area.”
Amazon Prime
is now showcasing…
“The Survival of the Wildebeest”
The award winning Documentary that simultaneously captures your heart AND the life your favorite Electric-Kinetic Sculptor (probably Stuart Ross).
Directed by Joe Wolf
Genres: Documentary, Special Interest
The Village Voice
“The Atmosphere was Electric”
“Oh, your walls, lights blinking, machine parts moving. What a mad, mad world!”
The
Christian Science Monitor
See how the Stuart Ross Chemist-Tree started a national conversation!
Check out your favourite sculptor in the Pulitzer prize laden CSM!
“…. Stuart Ross, an artist and public school teacher in Harlem, shares his daily challenges in "The Survival of the Wildebeest.”
“The Survival of the Wildebeest”
…..a documentary based on the life of an offbeat NYC school teacher/artist named Stuart Ross, is set to release this October in both Chicago and NYC; a preview of the trailer was shown in August at NYC’s Tribeca Film Center in conjunction with the Beautiful Decay Magazine party.
AM NewYork
“
Stuart Ross at Xanadu”
“……unique and innovative objects that move and invite interaction”
“….apparently has "reclaimed wood, stone and tile." But "reclaimed" could be a fancy word for trash; Ross is a known dumpster diver. Oh, it gets weirder.”
“……is based on the story of an offbeat guerilla-artist named Stuart Ross and his struggle to make it in NYC while working to pay the bills as a teacher in Harlem, NY.”
“The Survival of the Wildebeest”
SEE THE Trailer Here!
Stuart Ross, an inner city public high school teacher in Harlem by day and a guerrilla artist in Manhattan's Greenwich Village by night, is given a challenge that tests his creative abilities like they have never been before. In just 80 days he must prepare for the largest showcase of his artist career. So the question is, can Stuart Ross pull it off?
The
New York Post
“Man builds apocalyptic bunker under Greenwich Village restaurant”
By Hannah Frishberg
“An inspector caught on after following the trail of huge metal spears, swords and sculptures Ross keeps in the main area.”
Amazon Prime
is now showcasing…
“The Survival of the Wildebeest”
The award winning Documentary that simultaneously captures your heart AND the life your favorite Electric-Kinetic Sculptor (probably Stuart Ross).
Directed by Joe Wolf
Genres: Documentary, Special Interest
The Village Voice
“The Atmosphere was Electric”
“Oh, your walls, lights blinking, machine parts moving. What a mad, mad world!”
The
Christian Science Monitor
See how the Stuart Ross Chemist-Tree started a national conversation!
Check out your favourite sculptor in the Pulitzer prize laden CSM!
“…. Stuart Ross, an artist and public school teacher in Harlem, shares his daily challenges in "The Survival of the Wildebeest.”
“The Survival of the Wildebeest”
…..a documentary based on the life of an offbeat NYC school teacher/artist named Stuart Ross, is set to release this October in both Chicago and NYC; a preview of the trailer was shown in August at NYC’s Tribeca Film Center in conjunction with the Beautiful Decay Magazine party.
AM NewYork
“
Stuart Ross at Xanadu”
“……unique and innovative objects that move and invite interaction”
“….apparently has "reclaimed wood, stone and tile." But "reclaimed" could be a fancy word for trash; Ross is a known dumpster diver. Oh, it gets weirder.”
“……is based on the story of an offbeat guerilla-artist named Stuart Ross and his struggle to make it in NYC while working to pay the bills as a teacher in Harlem, NY.”