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Pratt, Vernon,
Eubanks, Georgann,
Preiss, Andrew,
Snyder, Diane,
Bennett, Larry,
North Carolina Granite Corporation,
Walter Robbs Callahan & Pierce,
McKinney Silver and Rocket,
Marathon Graphics,
Allegory -- Arts & Sciences
Allegory -- Arts & Sciences
Allegory -- Arts & Sciences
Allegory -- Arts & Sciences
Literature -- Aycock
Literature -- Daniels
Literature -- Horton
Literature -- Chappell
Ethnic -- Indian
Ethnic -- Indian
Ethnic -- African American
Outdoor Sculpture -- North Carolina -- Raleigh
Bench
Architectural component
Sculpture
Education Wall, (sculpture).
Artist:
Pratt, Vernon, 1940- , sculptor.
Eubanks, Georgann, assistant.
Preiss, Andrew, assistant.
Snyder, Diane, designer.
Bennett, Larry, designer.
North Carolina Granite Corporation, fabricator.
Walter Robbs Callahan & Pierce, architectural firm.
McKinney Silver and Rocket, design firm.
Marathon Graphics, design firm.
Title:
Education Wall, (sculpture).
Dates:
Commissioned May 3, 1990. Dedicated Sept. 22, 1993.
Digital Reference:
Medium:
Wall: Texas sunset red granite; Benches: Mt. Airy white granite, Pennsylvania black granite, Salisbury pink granite, Concord cedar rose granite, Kershaw pink rose granite, Georgia gray granite, Texas red granite; Plaza: brick.
Dimensions:
Wall: approx. 32 ft. x 96 ft. x 3 in.; Plaza: approx. L. 96 ft. x W. 48 ft. (28,000 lbs.).
Inscription:
(Lower right corner of wall in script:) Pratt 88 (illegible) ARP (Label sandblasted on wall:) Vernon Pratt/American, b. 1940/with writer Georgann Eubanks/EDUCATION WALL 1992/sandblasted granites, stone colorants/Artworks for State Buildings Collections signed
Description:
The installation consists of a red granite wall sandblasted with words and other symbols representing the thoughts of North Carolinians about education and the different ways knowledge can be conveyed, such as through music, art, and science. In addition, eight benches with education-related text are placed in a plaza in front of the wall. Benches include text from 1912 speech by Governor Charles B. Aycock; poem by George Moses Horton; quote from Fred Chappell's "Child in the Fog;" quote from Jonathan Daniels "Tar Heels;" lists of North Carolina writers and musicians; and tributes to Cherokee and Lumbee people.
Subject:
Allegory -- Arts & Sciences -- Education
Allegory -- Arts & Sciences -- Music
Allegory -- Arts & Sciences -- Art
Allegory -- Arts & Sciences -- Science
Literature -- Aycock
Literature -- Daniels -- Tar Heels
Literature -- Horton
Literature -- Chappell -- Child in the Fog
Ethnic -- Indian -- Cherokee
Ethnic -- Indian -- Lumbee
Ethnic -- African American
Object Type:
Outdoor Sculpture -- North Carolina -- Raleigh
Bench
Architectural component
Sculpture
Owner:
Administered by State of North Carolina, Department of Cultural Resources, North Carolina Arts Council, 221 East Lane Street, Raleigh, North Carolina 27601
Located North Carolina Department of Public Instruction Building, Government Mall, West side of building, Raleigh, North Carolina
Remarks:
The $107,000 cost of the piece was funded through the Art-in-Architecture program. The benches were fabricated by North Carolina Granite Corporation; Walter Robbs Callahan & Pierce was the architectural firm for the Department of Public Instruction Building; writer Georgann Eubanks identified text and images incorporated into the wall; graphic designer Diane Snyder unified the text; Marathon Graphics enlarged and reversed designs for stencil cutting; Larry Bennett, of McKinney Silver and Rocket, consulted for issues of scale, contrast, and readability. The North Carolina Department of Public Instruction Building may be referred to as the Education Building or the "Pink Palace."
IAS files contain announcements and correspondence from the North Carolina Arts Council pertaining to the selection and commissioning of the sculpture; a copy of artist's Feb. 1990 initial proposal for the piece; a copy of May 1990 commission contract; and artist's statement, Dec. 1992. IAS files also contain Duke University News release Sept. 15, 1993, articles from the News and Observer (Raleigh, North Carolina) 1991-1994. IAS files contain transcription of text found on each of the eight benches.
References:
Save Outdoor Sculpture, North Carolina survey, 1994.
Illustration:
Image on file.
Gazette (Gastonia, NC), Aug. 23, 1992.
Note:
The information provided about this artwork was compiled as part of the Smithsonian American Art Museum's Inventories of American Painting and Sculpture database, designed to provide descriptive and location information on artworks by American artists in public and private collections worldwide.
Repository:
Inventories of American Painting and Sculpture, Smithsonian American Art Museum, P.O. Box 37012, MRC 970, Washington, D.C. 20013-7012
Control Number:
IAS NC000440
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