Jodi
Endicott's public works are witty and surprising as you'll
find them in places one wouldn't expect.
Endicott says, "What sets my work apart
is the public's reaction to my art. I've been fortunate
to have some very accessible sites where viewers can be
surprised by the work. This lets them bring it to another
level. It's always interesting to see them take my work
and make it their own."
Her public sculptures are made out of a
variety of materials including hand-built concrete, ceramic,
cast or fabricated bronze or brass, and other metal products.
Each work is unique to itself as the handling of the media
rangings from the more gestural to realistic.