Jay Sylvester
Jay Sylvester spent his youth exploring the forests and fields of New England, assembling complicated, mildly dangerous forts and secret shelters for his friends. This primitive world-building set him on an artistic path that would bear fruit years later. Studying at Pratt Institute in Brooklyn in the 80s, he shifted his focus to the urban landscape around him, finding inspiration and materials in the cast-off ephemera and detritus of the city.
Coming full circle, Sylvester now lives and works in rural Long Island, NY and the deserts of California where he sources materials and inspiration from nature, including Bittersweet, Honeysuckle, and Wisteria vines, Bamboo, Palm Bark and Sagebrush. These species that Sylvester weaves into his assemblages might suggest pleasant references to Walt Whitman or other American nature poets. But the pieces’ titles reveal more epic and saga-inflected concerns: Leviathan, Ragnarok, Poseidon & Oceanus. And indeed the artist’s practice and product continually reference the timeless existential complexity of the relationship between man and the surrounding natural world: the love and the struggle, the dynamics of survival, the tension between oneness and separateness, and the endless beauty and overwhelming grandeur of it.
Jay has been commissioned by private collectors and public companies across the US to create site specific works. Please reach out to BCMT Gallery, gallery@blackcreekmt.com, if you are interested to discuss site-specific installations for your space.


