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44°02′41″N 123°04′36″W / 44.04462°N 123.07678°W / 44.04462; -123.07678
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Encounter
The sculpture is displaid from the side, during sundown
The sculpture, shown from the side, in 2021
Artist Bruce Beasley
Year2003–2004 (2003–2004)
TypeSculpture
Medium Bronze
Location Eugene, Oregon, United States
Coordinates 44°02′41″N 123°04′36″W / 44.04462°N 123.07678°W / 44.04462; -123.07678

Encounter is an outdoor 2003–2004 painted or treated bronze sculpture by Bruce Beasley, installed in Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art's north lawn on the University of Oregon campus in Eugene, Oregon, in the United States. [1] [2] According to Beasley, the work's base blocks represent the institution's "foundation – the faculty, library, and research facilities", while its upper blocks symbolize university "activities – learning, questioning, and exposure to arts and ideas". [2] It was funded by the 1% for Art program. [2]

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References

  1. ^ "University of Oregon Artwalk Guide" (PDF). Lane Arts Council. Retrieved November 1, 2015.
  2. ^ a b c "University of Oregon Campus Artworks" (PDF). University of Oregon. Archived from the original (PDF) on March 5, 2016. Retrieved November 1, 2015.

encounter+sculpture Latitude and Longitude:

44°02′41″N 123°04′36″W / 44.04462°N 123.07678°W / 44.04462; -123.07678
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Encounter
The sculpture is displaid from the side, during sundown
The sculpture, shown from the side, in 2021
Artist Bruce Beasley
Year2003–2004 (2003–2004)
TypeSculpture
Medium Bronze
Location Eugene, Oregon, United States
Coordinates 44°02′41″N 123°04′36″W / 44.04462°N 123.07678°W / 44.04462; -123.07678

Encounter is an outdoor 2003–2004 painted or treated bronze sculpture by Bruce Beasley, installed in Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art's north lawn on the University of Oregon campus in Eugene, Oregon, in the United States. [1] [2] According to Beasley, the work's base blocks represent the institution's "foundation – the faculty, library, and research facilities", while its upper blocks symbolize university "activities – learning, questioning, and exposure to arts and ideas". [2] It was funded by the 1% for Art program. [2]

See also

References

  1. ^ "University of Oregon Artwalk Guide" (PDF). Lane Arts Council. Retrieved November 1, 2015.
  2. ^ a b c "University of Oregon Campus Artworks" (PDF). University of Oregon. Archived from the original (PDF) on March 5, 2016. Retrieved November 1, 2015.

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