“Four Sculptural Light Reflectors” by #JamesCarpenter is located, pre-security, in the Main Hall of the International Terminal. https://t.co/ftvnwzbvTg
This tweet was posted on November 15, 2019.
“Intersection” by Gay Outlaw is an elaboration of a perforated cube design that the artist has worked with extensively. The colorful terrazzo dots stand in for perforations, and lend the sculpture a playful pattern and rhythm. © Ethan Kaplan Photography
This tweet was posted on July 29, 2021.
“Ocean Voices II” is an epic wood sculpture. Ursula von Rydingsvard has created sculptures out of cedar wood for the past 35 years. Using circular saws and chisels, she and her assistants have patiently carved and chipped at cedar 4x4's to create this monumental form. #publicart
This tweet was posted on July 26, 2022.
“Red Cadmium Giant” by #MarkHandforth is a sculptural collage, featuring a star form constructed from a bent I-beam, a cast aluminum redwood branch & fluorescent lights. Amber, violet, & red fluorescent lamps project light rays that radiate out from the sculpture. #MuseumFromHome
This tweet was posted on September 01, 2020.
“The Color of Horizons” by Dana Hemengway recently was awarded first prize by Fiber Art Now (@fiberartnow) for their Fiber Reimagined juried exhibition! The site-specific, suspended light sculpture is located pre-security in Harvey Milk T1 #5WomenArtists #WomensHistoryMonth @SFAC
This tweet was posted on March 22, 2023.
“What would you take with you if you had to leave home and could only take three things?”
This was the question asked of beginning sculpture students at Notre Dame Belmont. Each student designed a piece of luggage with three meaningful objects to place inside. #studentart
This tweet was posted on July 18, 2022.
“What would you take with you if you had to leave home and could only take three things?” This was the question asked of beginning sculpture students at Notre Dame Belmont. #studentart
This tweet was posted on October 17, 2022.
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A group of men collect stones from a quarry 2004
Chiweshe, Zimbabwe
Courtesy of Masvingo Sculptures
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The Great Dyke, Zimbabwe
Courtesy of @NASA
This tweet was posted on June 29, 2022.
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Friends in Pages
2022
Samantha Cook
digital photograph of glazed sculpture
Courtesy of the artist and Martha Anne Kuntz, Notre Dame High School, Belmont (@ndbtigers)
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This tweet was posted on October 17, 2022.
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Cultivation
2022
Maggie Templeton
digital photograph of glazed sculpture
Courtesy of the artist and Martha Anne Kuntz, Notre Dame High School, Belmont (@ndbtigers)
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This tweet was posted on October 17, 2022.
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Pieces of Me
2022
Adriana Esguerra
digital photograph of glazed sculpture
Courtesy of the artist and Martha Anne Kuntz, Notre Dame High School, Belmont (@ndbtigers)
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This tweet was posted on October 17, 2022.
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All objects created by Stacy Speyer c. 2019 of laser cut stainless steel, hand bent, with stainless steel fasteners and courtesy of the artist
Rhombic Triacontahedron sculpture
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Dodecahedron sculpture
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Hexahedron sculpture
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This tweet was posted on October 04, 2021.
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Aurora Australis sculpture 2010
Carlo Séquin (b. 1941)
bronze
Courtesy of the artist
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This tweet was posted on September 10, 2021.
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Mashford Kanyemba carving at his workshop c. 2008
Chitungwiza, Zimbabwe
Courtesy of Masvingo Sculptures
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An unidentified artist sands a sculpture 2017
Harare, Zimbabwe
Courtesy of Masvingo Sculptures
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This tweet was posted on September 12, 2022.
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“The Beehive” hair sculpture c. 2018
“The Flip” hair sculpture c. 2018
“The Pompadour” hair sculpture c. 2018
“The Bubble” hair sculpture c. 2018
made by Jeff Hafler, Beauty Bubble Salon and Museum
plastic, metal, Styrofoam
Courtesy of the artist, @jeffhafler
This tweet was posted on May 13, 2021.