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The Optimist" by Don Gummer was placed at the entrance of the Preston Arts Center, formerly the Henderson Fine Arts Center, on September 30, 2001, in Henderson, Kentucky. The sculpture made of cast stainless steel with a bronze base measures 7 ft. high, 4 ft. deep and 5 ft. in width and is mounted on a six-ton Indiana limestone base.
Open Eyes is an outdoor sculpture by American artist Don Gummer (born 1946). It is located on the Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis (IUPUI) campus, which is near downtown Indianapolis, Indiana, and is owned by the Eugene and Marilyn Glick Eye Institute.
The grate-like design of each section is carried through the sculpture creating a leaning, S-shaped structure. [5] Each section is composed of 11 straight bars of aluminum. Four bolts secure the artwork to the circular concrete base. [6] It is signed "Don Gummer 2008" on the front of the artwork, at the top of the bottom element. [citation needed]
Here’s everything to know about Meryl Streep’s estranged husband Don Gummer. Who is Don Gummer? Gummer is an accomplished artist with a bachelor’s degree from the Museum of Fine Arts in ...
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The Ellis Island Immigration Museum suffered the devastation of Hurricane Sandy firsthand. Now, more than two years after the storm struck New York City (and many other places), the building is ...
Reunion, a public sculpture by Don Gummer, is located on the Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis campus, located near downtown Indianapolis, Indiana.The sculpture consists of two interlocking metal forms that have separate bases that eventually unite with one another.
For example, Don Gummer’s Reunion (1992), Casey Eskridge’s Torso Fragment (2005), Eric Nordgulen’s Antenna Man (1998), and Anatomy Vessel (Saplings) (2003–2005). Only two works by women artists are included in the permanent IUPUI Public Art Collection: Judith Shea’s Job (2005) and Jill Viney’s Barrow (2007–2008)