
Kinetic sculptor Anne Lilly uses carefully engineered motion to shift and
manipulate our perception of time and space. Her highly ordered and precisely
constructed interactive sculptures move in strikingly organic, fluid and mesmeric
ways. Employing opposing modalities - analytical and intuitive, rational and
emotional - Lilly's sculptures elicit new connections between the physical space
outside ourselves and our own private, psychological domain. They are usually
fabricated in machined stainless steel, but require the viewer's touch to initiate
movement: pressing clinical qualities against the sensuous response of each piece. See more;

Lilly was nominated for the 2010 James and Audrey Foster Prize of Boston’s
Institute of Contemporary Art. She has created public artworks for the Mount
Auburn Cemetery in Cambridge, MA, the City of Boston’s ParkArts program, and
the Fort Point Public Arts Series. Her work was included in the 2007 DeCordova
Annual Exhibition, in Lincoln, MA, has been collected by the DeCordova
Musuem, the Middlebury College Museum of Art, and is held in corporate and
private collections internationally. Through competitive selection in 2005 she was
awarded a public commission for a large scale sculpture on the Boston Harbor.
The Boston Globe named her 2003 FPAC exhibition one of the ten best exhibits of
the year.