ABOUT THE ARTWORK
John Wehrle's playful installation refers to geography, art, poetry, and music to celebrate Edgerton Elementary. In the work, students come together to hold up the school's name, depicting how individuals contribute to a unified community.
This artwork was acquired for the State Art Collection in partnership with Puyallup School District.
ABOUT THE ARTIST
Richmond, California-based artist John Wehrle creates work in several mediums. He is best known for his murals and site-specific installations. He states that he “attempts to create artworks that expand beyond the frame, and ideally convey the underlying mystery of the thing viewed.”
Wehrle grew up in Texas. He earned his Bachelor of Arts degree at Texas Tech University, where he was a cartoonist for the student newspaper. Wehrle joined the U.S. Army and was the leader of the first “combat artist” team sent to cover the Vietnam War in 1966. His "war” paintings are in the permanent collection of the National Museum of the United States Army in Virginia. He went on to earn his Master of Fine Arts degree in Painting and Printmaking at Pratt Institute in Brooklyn, New York.
ARTWORK DETAILS
Material Category | Painting - paint on rigid surface / mixed media |
Medium | Acrylic paint on birch plywood and non-woven media |
Dimensions | 20 ft x 68 ft x 1/4 in |
ID Number | WSAC2007.029.000 |
Acquisition Method | Site responsive commission |
Artist Location | California, United States |
Location Information
Agency | Puyallup School District |
Artwork Location | Edgerton Elementary Main entrance foyer, Hallway wall |
WA County | Pierce |
Placement | Interior |
Site Type | Public School |
Address | 16528 127th Ave. Ct E Puyallup, WA 98374 |
Geo. Coordinates | 47.131407, -122.235583 |
Before Visiting | Some artworks may be located in areas not accessible to the general public (especially in K-12 public schools). Consider contacting the site prior to a visit to ensure access. |
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