Bruce's profile

Bruce Willen is a multidisciplinary artist, designer, musician, educator, and the principal of Public Mechanics — a studio focusing on works for public and cultural spaces. Throughout his practice he seeks to bring new perspectives to everyday places, objects, language, and histories. Bruce’s recent work aims to deepen engagement with the landscapes, systems, and symbols around us, fostering moments of discovery and play that open new ways to experience our shared cultural and physical spaces.

Prior to Public Mechanics, Bruce co-founded acclaimed design studio Post Typography where he led high-profile projects that have shaped the visual language of Baltimore and beyond. His work has appeared on the covers of Time Magazine, The New York Times, and ESPN and in dozens of design books and periodicals, including a Post Typography monograph. He is the co-author of the book Lettering & Type and has written for the Washington Post, Design Observer, and other publications.

As part of his interdisciplinary practice, Bruce composes and performs music and sound art, including several new silent-film scores. With the instrumental duo Peals, Bruce has performed in clock towers, museums, and living rooms on multiple continents and has released recordings with legendary indie label Thrill Jockey Records. Prior to Peals, Bruce contributed to Baltimore’s music scene for nine years as a member of the influential post-punk band Double Dagger, subject of the 2013 documentary film If We Shout Loud Enough.

Bruce's Curated Collection

View Bruce's favorite works from other Baker Artists
An image of the rainbow gateway installation in the forest, with sun through the trees.
Inter- and Multi-Disciplinary Work
NERVE CENTER
Inter- and Multi-Disciplinary Work
Aerial photo of a public art installation mapping the path of an underground stream. A bright blue wavy line snakes all the ways across a roadway and sidewalks between a grass strip and a black metal fence.
Inter- and Multi-Disciplinary Work
The Chairs sculptural seating public art installation in Washington DC. Each of the eight custom chairs and benches encourages interaction and offers unique opportunities for play and social engagement.
Inter- and Multi-Disciplinary Work
Dozens of found orphaned gloves and mittens displayed on a wrought iron fence in the Library of Lost Gloves & Lost Loves participatory public art installation by artist Bruce Willen
Inter- and Multi-Disciplinary Work
Tomorrow, this is public space for all. A disrupted No Loitering sign public art piece
Inter- and Multi-Disciplinary Work