Eve S. Mosher creates public works that call attention to local, urban and major environmental issues such as the effects of climate change.

Eve S. Mosher

Eve S. Mosher creates public works that engage audiences in environmental and social issues. Her practice often uses performative actions as a means to get people intrigued and involved in their surroundings. In 2008, the Discovery Channel profiled her project “High Water Line,” where Mosher marked the potential affects of climate change by marking a line in blue chalk along areas10-feet above sea level in New York City, denoting the potential flood region as sea levels rise.

Lives and works in Brooklyn