Several acres of a forested hilltop near Scotland, Connecticut was made
available to artists to design and install a series of environmentally
appropriate site-specific artworks. Each artist was invited to do a
tour of the properties, which consist of a dense growth of deciduous
trees, conifers and ferns, wildflowers and teeming wildlife. There were
a number of extant paths to specific natural sites. Each artist was
asked . . .
