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The View from Bigger Big Chair

  David Ireland, born and raised in Bellingham, Washington, and attended Western Washington University (1948-50). David Ireland is considered one of the most influential Bay Area artists working in the genres of conceptual and environmental art. Ireland is most well… Continue Reading →

Two-Part Chairs, Right Angle Version (a Pair) 1987

By: Grace Westermann (Research), Alex DeChenne (Video), Paige Bartholmey (Research) Group statement For Scott Burton’s sculpture, Two-Part Chairs, Right Angle Version (a Pair) (1987), our group wanted to capture the chairs through video to show Burton’s original intent to create… Continue Reading →

About the Artist David Ireland was born in Bellingham, WA in 1930. He attended Western Washington University and studied industrial design and printmaking at the California College of Arts and Crafts in Oakland. After serving twenty years in the United… Continue Reading →

Tools in Motion: A Statement on Society | Beverly Pepper, Normanno Wedge, 1980

Music: Greens Ft. Quickly, Quickly by Shopan from Indie Shuffle Normanno Wedge, Beverly Pepper, 1980, South Campus of Western Washington University Group Members: Jonah Detering, Jordan Matthews, and Emma Parkinson Artist Statement Instead of focusing on its history and background,… Continue Reading →

Lloyd Hamrol – Log Ramps

First initial reaction: Our first initial reaction when looking at Lloyd Hamrol’s sculpture Log Ramps at Western Washington University Log Ramps was that of a Tipi like structure, where logs are formed to make a circle, slightly at different levels…. Continue Reading →

Bay View Station – George Trakas

Angles on Bay View Station George Trakas is an artist that turns outdoor urban space into an inviting arena for human interaction. The spaces are often unpleasant and the original architecture does not incorporate the landscape to be viewed and… Continue Reading →

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