Sky StageĀ temporarily transforms a boarded property in Frederick, Marylandās downtown historic district into an interactive building-scale public art work. ThisĀ pre-Revolutionary War building was damaged by a major fire in 2010 and has no roof. In September 2016, theĀ plywood boards on the doors and windows wereĀ removed to reveal Sky Stage.
Sky Stage is by Artist Heather Theresa Clark. Ā Framed by historic stone walls, Sky Stageās open-air theater seats an audience of 140 people among trees. Ā The centerpiece of Sky Stage is a digitally-designed two story sculpture with ribbons of drought-resistant plants that twist and wind through a wooden lattice and the buildingās doors and windows. State of the art green roof technology has been modified to support the spiraling plants. Rainwater is collected from an adjacent roof and stored in a cistern to irrigate the plants and trees.
Clark collaborated with the Massachusetts Institute of Technologyās Digital Structures research group who computationally designed and engineered the sculptureās complex wooden lattice with custom geometry-generating algorithms.
Frederick Arts Council is overseeing the day-to-day operations of the theater. Ā Together, they are facilitating local residents and community groups to run creative endeavors within the historic shell.Ā Working with the public, Sky Stage offers drama, music, childrenās story time, art classes, dance, history, literature, and film. 2010 fire
Reprinted with permission of The Frederick News-Post and Randall Family, LLC as published onĀ July 1, 2010.
Reprinted with permission of The Frederick News-Post and Randall Family, LLC as published onĀ August 7, 2016.