It’s beautiful at Kino Saito now. •
@kinosaito With the recent rain, it’s been difficult to see our outdoor exhibition Kurt Steger: No Words. When the weather clears up, come visit our garden and see Steger’s works! His sculptures live in nature year-round and are made to last the ever-changing seasons, elements and energies of nature. See his works anytime we’re, 10-5pm on Friday-Sunday.
On View Now — June 14th
Featured Work:
Ichor, 2026
Wood, twine, brass hardware, Concrete and steel base
192 x 108 x 3.5 in
📸:
@chika_kobari
Kurt Steger has been a carpenter, woodworker, and sculptor for over four decades. He brings a high level of craftsmanship, design, and ingenuity to his creations, which in turn express his concern for the environment and humanity. His work has many influences, from Shamanism to Buddhism to Western psychology. Steger’s work is in private, public, and museum collections, and he received a NYFA Sculpture Grant in 2017. He recently launched a robust woodworking and hand skills program PeekSkills in Peekskill, NY for young people, in which he emphasizes character building through working with one’s hands.
His current and most ambitious sculptural project is the creation of his home sculpture garden, including a studio that he designed and built that he opens up to the public on a monthly basis.