by Lynn Rees-Jones | Aug 17, 2022 | Campus Arts Corridor
Cyrysalis Mike Roig Carrboro, NC Stainless steel, recycled steel, cast iron120″ x 54″ x 54″ Artist Comments Chrysalis is about emergence and transformation. Mike Roig made the small cast iron figure at an iron-pour in Tucumcari, NM. Her wings are...
by Lynn Rees-Jones | Aug 2, 2022 | Campus Arts Corridor
Will the Circle be Unbroken Beau Lyday Valdese, NC Aged tin roofing, metal, wood90″ x 89″ x 60″ Artist Comments The circle is a universal symbol utilized by most religions and cultures. It is symbolic of vitality, wholeness, completion, and...
by Lynn Rees-Jones | Aug 2, 2022 | Campus Arts Corridor
Sounds of the Elements Hanna Jubran Grimesland, NC Stainless steel, bronze, aluminum180″ x 96″ x 24″ Artist Comments Sounds of the Elements is from a series of sculpture that deals with the concept of the four elements, Earth, Water, Fire and Wind in...
by Lynn Rees-Jones | Aug 2, 2022 | Campus Arts Corridor
Double Wedge Carl Billingsley Greensboro, NC Painted steel96″ x 60″ x 24″ Artist Comments Double Wedge involves the interplay of simple geometric shapes and the dynamic of primary colors. The reversal of the wedge shape in the composition creates...
by Lynn Rees-Jones | Aug 2, 2022 | Campus Arts Corridor
Balancing at New Heights Jonathan Pellitteri Charlotte, NC Steel, concrete96″ x 48″ x 48″ Artist Comments In times of heated community and national tensions, it is important to maintain discourse. Balancing at New Heights is an allegory for two...
by Lynn Rees-Jones | Aug 2, 2022 | Campus Arts Corridor
Pegasus Landing Jessica Bradsher Greenville, NC Steel120″ x 96″ x 96″ Artist Comments Jessica Bradsher designed most of her current outdoor work while producing her thesis on the topic of Empathy. She believes that outdoor sculptural work is an...