Terrain Biennial is a grassroots public art festival that brings artists and neighbors together to put public art on the front lawns (and porches, windows, and rooftops, too!) of neighborhoods across the world.

 
 

Artists and curators collaborated with hosts to produce public art installations (think sculptures, paintings, projections, flags, yarn art, you name it!) outside their homes (and other unexpected spots!).

From October 1 – November 15, the projects were on display for anyone who walked, rolled, skiped or wandered by to discover!

 
 
 
 

This year, artists responded to the theme mycelium connection to honor and expand Terrain’s mission of making unexpected, yet vital, human and environmental connections.

 
 

Mycelium is a thriving underground network of fungal threads, vital to many natural ecosystems. Despite its enormous geographical span, it remains invisible to most, subversively springing up from the most unexpected cracks and shadows. We ask ourselves, who and what has been overlooked, and why?