Sculpture is made up of 6 pieces showing the transformation from a book to an origami crane to a crane flying away.
Living Vessel
2010; Devin Laurence Fields
Stainless steel, mirror polish, led light, and iridescent glass.
(South Side Building 30)
Lane Community College Student Fountain
2009; Site-specific Sculpture class; Andreas Salzman (faculty), Lee Imonen (faculty), and students. Basalt.
(West entrance Labyrinth Garden)
Pegasus
1992; Gary G. Stanfield. Cast Bronze.
(SE Side Building 6)
Beloved
2007; Ellen Tykeson (faculty - on loan from artist)
Bronze, cement.
(SW Corner Building 6)
Inscription of base of sculpture: Elijah Bristow Square. An Avea Pionner Dedicated October 11, 1969
Students in Lee Imonen's site-specific sculpture class worked with two master woodcarvers from Japan to create a large, two-sided mahogany relief panel titled, "Long Life."
Inscription on plaque in front of sculpture: Dedicated to the memory of those men and women who came to the northwest and created a state, finding their livelihood and their way of life in the great forests.
Presented to Lane Community College by the sculptor, Bruce Dean, in observance of the 200th anniversary of the American Revolution. LCC Bicentennial Committee, November 21, 1975.