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  1. Art on Campus Tour

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    1. Transformation Through Education 1/6

      Campus Location
      West entrance, outside
      Artist/Creator
      Unknown
      Media
      Sculpture
      Media Details
      Metal sculpture
      Description/Artist Statement


      Sculpture is made up of 6 pieces showing the transformation from a book to an origami crane to a crane flying away.

    2. 'Transformation Through Education'

      'Transformation Through Education'
      Campus Location: West entrance, outside
      Artist/Creator: Unknown
      Media: Sculpture
      Media Details: Metal sculpture
      Description: 

      Sculpture is made up of 6 pieces showing the transformation from a book to an origami crane to a crane flying away.

       

    3. Living Vessel

       Living Vessel


      2010; Devin Laurence Fields

      Stainless steel, mirror polish, led light, and iridescent glass.

      (South Side Building 30)

       

    4. Lane Community College Student Fountain

      Lane Community College Student Fountain


      2009; Site-specific Sculpture class; Andreas Salzman (faculty), Lee Imonen (faculty), and students. Basalt.

      (West entrance Labyrinth Garden)

       

    5. Conception of Creation

      Conception of Creation
      Building: 5 Southeast corner, outside
      Date: Tuesday, June 26, 2012
      Artist/Creator: Roger Williams
      Media: Sculpture
      Media Details: Bronze sculpture
      Description/Artist Statement: Acquired in 2004

       

    6. Pegasus

       Pegasus


      1992; Gary G. Stanfield. Cast Bronze.

      (SE Side Building 6)

       

    7. Beloved

      Beloved


      2007; Ellen Tykeson (faculty - on loan from artist)

      Bronze, cement.

      (SW Corner Building 6)

       

    8. Screaming Man

      Building
      6
      Campus Location
      South side, outside
      Date
      Wednesday, January 1, 1975 - 12:00am
      Artist/Creator
      Unknown
      Media
      Sculpture
      Media Details
      Cast concrete
      Size
      24 x 24 inches
      Description/Artist Statement

      Inscription of base of sculpture: Elijah Bristow Square. An Avea Pionner Dedicated October 11, 1969

    9. 'Metal sculpture'

      'Metal sculpture'

      Building 11:  Northeast side, outside
      Date: Tuesday, January 1, 1991
      Artist/Creator: Steve Reinmuth
      Media: Sculpture
      Media Details: Fabricated welded steel
      Size: 69 x 18 inches

       

       

    10. Metal sculpture

       

      Metal Sculpture
      Building 11
      Date: Monday, January 1, 1990
      Artist/Creator: Unknown
      Media: Sculpture
      Media Details: Painted welded steel

       

    11. Biomorph II

      Building: 11
      Date: Wednesday, June 1, 1988
      Artist/Creator: Bill Bradish
      Media: Sculpture
      Media Details: Ferro concrete
      Size: 14 x 10 x 8 feet
    12. Long Life

      Building
      Center
      Campus Location
      West side, Moskus Courtyard, outside
      Date
      Tuesday, June 26, 2012 - 12:00am
      Artist/Creator
      Yoshiki Kawada, Shimada Mineo and students
      Media
      Sculpture
      Media Details
      Wood, cedar and mahogany relief panel
      Description/Artist Statement

      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."

    13. Sentinel

      Building
      2
      Campus Location
      East side, outside
      Date
      Wednesday, January 1, 1975 - 12:00am
      Artist/Creator
      Bruce Goring Dean
      Media
      Sculpture
      Media Details
      Cedar log, carving
      Size
      16 x 4 feet
      Description/Artist Statement

      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.