Showcasing incredible talent and celebrating artists in our community!
Welcome to Power House Art
Showcasing incredible talent and celebrating artists in our community!
Showcasing incredible talent and celebrating artists in our community!
Showcasing incredible talent and celebrating artists in our community!
Located only minutes away from the heart of Downtown Bloomington, our outdoor sculpture park is the perfect place to take in some of the area's unique artistry. We feature a wide variety of sculptures, ranging from interactive installations to contemplative pieces. Whether you're looking for a place to relax and reflect, or an adventure in discovering new art, you'll find it here.
Located only minutes away from the heart of Downtown Bloomington, our outdoor sculpture park is the perfect place to take in some of the area's unique artistry. Featuring a wide variety of sculptures, ranging from interactive installations to contemplative pieces. Whether you're looking for a place to relax and reflect, or an adventure in discovering new art, you'll find it here.
Tom Kirk is an inspirational artist born in Bloomington, Illinois on July 24th, 1975. He has used art as a form of therapy throughout his life, saying “It’s as important to me as breathing.” His unique artwork is created using upcycled construction materials, concrete, and discarded industrial materials. He has created large format sculp
Tom Kirk is an inspirational artist born in Bloomington, Illinois on July 24th, 1975. He has used art as a form of therapy throughout his life, saying “It’s as important to me as breathing.” His unique artwork is created using upcycled construction materials, concrete, and discarded industrial materials. He has created large format sculptures that are featured at 410 Sculpture Park and his home, 1905 Garling Drive in Bloomington. His works are a testament to his passion for art and his ability to take something discarded and transform it into something beautiful. Tom Kirk is an inspiring artist who uses his art to bring joy and healing into the world.
Meet Addison Kirk, born on August 9th, 2006, Addison is a multi-talented artist who loves operating heavy equipment, skateboarding, and creating art. Addison's passion for art and creation is evident in her work, which is featured at 410 Sculpture Park. Not only is Addison an amazing artist, but she is also a master of welding. She is s
Meet Addison Kirk, born on August 9th, 2006, Addison is a multi-talented artist who loves operating heavy equipment, skateboarding, and creating art. Addison's passion for art and creation is evident in her work, which is featured at 410 Sculpture Park. Not only is Addison an amazing artist, but she is also a master of welding. She is skilled in Stick, TIG, and MIG welding techniques, and can cut with a torch like a boss! Addison's commitment to her craft has allowed her to be a part of 410 from the beginning, and her art will continue to inspire and amaze for years to come.
Aianna Zachary moved to Illinois from Oklahoma to go back to school to pursue an art degree. She is a printmaker, making traditional block prints and also designing light boxes to illuminate her work. Light and color play together in her art which makes for a unique visual experience. Aianna cofounded The Hangar Art Company, an art galler
Aianna Zachary moved to Illinois from Oklahoma to go back to school to pursue an art degree. She is a printmaker, making traditional block prints and also designing light boxes to illuminate her work. Light and color play together in her art which makes for a unique visual experience. Aianna cofounded The Hangar Art Company, an art gallery in Downtown Bloomington with Santino Lamancusa and Charlie Rogucki. Some of her work is dispayed at 410 Sculpture Park where she is a concrete sculptor and painter. Aianna is a dedicated artist and strives to create pieces that are accessible to a wide range of viewers.
Carmen Lozar currently practices her craft in Normal, IL and teaches at nearby Illinois Wesleyan University. She loves to travel and teach, most recently in England, Turkey, and New Zealand. Her work is included in the collections of the Bergstrom Mahler Museum, MAD, and the Museum of Glass in Tacoma.
Using a torch powered by oxygen and p
Carmen Lozar currently practices her craft in Normal, IL and teaches at nearby Illinois Wesleyan University. She loves to travel and teach, most recently in England, Turkey, and New Zealand. Her work is included in the collections of the Bergstrom Mahler Museum, MAD, and the Museum of Glass in Tacoma.
Using a torch powered by oxygen and propane Lozar manipulates rods and tubes of glass into representational narratives. Carmen Lozar’s recent work uses sculpture to connect to the viewers own experiences and draw them in. Conjuring joy and melancholy, Lozar seeks common ground through stories that unite us.