Overview: Lunar Drift is a permanent installation on Western’s campus in Miller Hall. The piece was created by Rebecca Cummings and Paul DeMarinis. Both are professors in their own fields of art, Cummings at University of Washington, and DeMarinis at… Continue Reading →
Our Initial Reactions Billy Travis As for my initial interpretation of the piece, I believe that it is making a statement about the dichotomy between nature and technology. It was named after a clover, which is a naturally-occurring plant,… Continue Reading →
Group 44: Miranda Sanford, Eric O. Scott, David Schakarov, Group Statement: It was difficult to decipher the convoluted sculpture titled “Cause & Effect” because of its abstractness. In order to better understand our own artistic adaptations and achieve a well-rounded… Continue Reading →
Music: Claude Debussy – Clair De Lune Lunar Drift (2014) by Rebecca Cummins and Paul DeMarinis works to heighten awareness of your spatial and temporal place in the universe. It consists of kinetic sculptures that constantly point at the moon… Continue Reading →
The Artist Gary Hill is an artist currently residing in Seattle, Washington and was born in Santa Monica, 1951. Growing up in California, Hill was an avid surfer and skateboarder, even winning the Skateboard National Championship in 1964. He was… Continue Reading →
By Israel Amador and Isa Kaufman About West Wall In 2014, Lunar Drift was placed in Miller Hall at Western Washington University. This art piece had been acquired for the State Art Collection, and was produced by Rebecca Cummins… Continue Reading →
Group #29: Clover Hill Group members: Allison Carroll, Cedar Boyd and Kamalvir Jhajj The Artist The artist we focused on for our project is Gary Hill. Hill is a American artist who currently resides in Seattle, Washington…. Continue Reading →
The Artist: https://vimeo.com/107089817 Claude Zervas was born in 1963 and is an American artist who has many museum and gallery exhibits mostly based in Washington. He grew up near Deming during the 1970’s and if familiar with the area, spending… Continue Reading →
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