About the Artist James Fitzgerald was born in 1910 and died in 1973. He was born in Seattle Washington. James was popular in the Pacific Northwest and was director of the Spokane Art Center. Fitzgerald painted, sculpted and taught. He… Continue Reading →
Christian Serwold, Emily Peterson and Sophie Kastelic Overall Statement Lunar Drift is a three part sculpture created by Rebecca Cummins and Paul Demarinis in 2014. The piece was commissioned by the Washington State Arts Commission. Rebecca Cummins and Paul… Continue Reading →
By: Dillon Hamblin & Paige Rittenhouse The Piece “Two-Part Chairs, Right Angle Version” was created in 1987 only 2 years before Scott Burton’s death. This piece was originally in the Virginia Wright Fund in Seattle and gifted to Western Washington… Continue Reading →
Anthony Caro Anthony Caro was initially surprised when he heard where India was being placed. Typically he likes to see his sculptures indoors, but Caro, after much thought, was content with the location of India. While he never wanted this… Continue Reading →
Sculture: Normanno Wedge (1980) Artist: Beverly Pepper Group Members: Eythan Frost, Alex Barber, and Justin Edwards Artist Statement: We created this video to inform viewers about the history and background of the Normanno Wedge. Our video showcases how this… Continue Reading →
Do-Ho Suh~ Do-Ho Suh was born in South Korea. He enrolled in the Seoul National University and studied oriental painting. Following his time studying, he did his service for his country by being in the South Korean… Continue Reading →
The Sculpture For Handle (1975) For Handel by Mark di Suervo holds a certain authority over the space it takes up, towering high over students and overlooking the city of Bellingham. This authority, with its strong steely body, is somehow… Continue Reading →
The Artist Sculpture today is often complex and inaccessible to the viewer. Lloyd Hamrol’s work is not. Throughout his career Hamrol has been enamored with simplicity and minimalism in sculpture. His work often harks back to older sometimes ancient… Continue Reading →
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