SuttonBeresCuller


SuttonBeresCuller is a Seattle-based art collective who create sculpture, drawing, site-specific installation and public art environments. The artists, John Sutton, Ben Beres and Zac Culler have been working collaboratively since graduating from Cornish College of the Arts in Seattle, WA in 2000.
In 2011, SuttonBeresCuller were awarded the Kayla Skinner Special Recognition Award from the Seattle Art Museum, and a Creative Capital Grant in 2008 for their ongoing project , a 1930s-era gas station that will be repurposed into a public green space and conservatory in Georgetown, Seattle, WA. What was initially a year-long project has turned into 'full-scale social project that is challenging environmental policy and creating an entirely new model for how communities can work collaboratively to transform contaminated sites in their own backyards,' leading writer Jessica Lott to refer to them as 'Accidental Activists'
SuttonBeresCuller's large-scale installation premiered at Nuit Blanche in Toronto, Canada in 2014, and is currently on view at MASS MoCA.
SuttonBeresCuller are represented by Los Angeles, CA gallery GUSFORD, and in Seattle, WA.