Public Art Collection Project

Category North Campus Sculptures

North Campus Sculptures

Meg Webster – Untitled (1990)

George Trakas: Bayview Station ‘A peaceful view’

History of the artist George Trakas is an american/canadian artist, he was born in Quebec City, Quebec in 1944.  Trakas received his bachelor’s degree in art history at New York University in 1969 and and is now known as an… Continue Reading →

Welding together Music and Sculpture

Meet the Artist Mark di Suvero, born on September 18, 1933 in Shanghai, China, is an abstract expressionist artist – sometimes referred to as an “action sculptor” who uses mediums such as wood and steel in unconventional ways to make… Continue Reading →

Robert Maki’s Curve/Diagonal

“Holistic Hologram – A 360 Adventure of Robert Maki’s Curve/Diagonal” American artist, educator and sculptor Robert Maki designed and produced the minimalist sculpture Curve/Diagonal in 1978.The idea for the piece originated from studies he performed from 1974 to 1976. Though… Continue Reading →

India – Anthony Caro

ANTHONY CARO INDIA 1976 Anthony Caro was born in in New Malden, England on March 8, 1924 to a Jewish family of five. When he was three years old, his family moved to a small farm in the country. He… Continue Reading →

Norman Warsinske: Wall Relief

  Wall Relief is a sculpture influenced by African Hex Signs. Originally, Hex Signs were painted on buildings or walls as a way of protection to ward of evil forces. Norman Warsinske instead created this bronze sculpture with more dimension,… Continue Reading →

If “Scpeter” Was A Girl

The 1960’s Around the time of Steve Tibbetts creating “Scepter”, in Bellingham, there was an up rise of promoting the slogan “Reduce, Reuse, and Recycle”. This area was becoming very environmentally friendly and that inspired Steve Tibbetts in the making…. Continue Reading →

Skyviewing sculpture by Isamu Noguchi

Isamu Noguchi- Skyviewing Sculpture Born in Los Angeles, CA in 1904, Isamu Noguchi was a Japanese-American artist. Mr. Noguchi studied under sculptures like Gutzon Borglum and Brancusi developing his skills, but over the following decade, he would travel the world… Continue Reading →

Skyviewing Sculpture

  Our video In our visual representation of Isamu Noguchi’s “Skyviewing Sculpture,” we wanted to make clear the artists intention to reconnect man and nature. We chose to do so through superimposing clips of nature over the circular cutouts made… Continue Reading →

India – Anthony Caro

The significance of this sculpture is to represent how the people of India are pushing towards the powerful elite of the country.  When looking at Anthony’s sculpture we can see that the abstract and minimal sculpting was considered. After traveling… Continue Reading →

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