Factual Fictions, 2007

Tom Foolery
(American, born 1947)

Location: Haller Middle School, Arlington

ABOUT THE ARTWORK

Factual Fictions by artist Tom Foolery pays tribute to the small town history and community of Arlington, in Northwest Washington. The miniature cityscape combines old and new, the real and the imagined – as well as lots of puns and wordplay – as if it is all one big event. There are true references to the annual experimental air show (third-largest in the U.S.) and to the popular Rubber Duck Dash. The ghostly canoe and paddler in the sky is a nod to the spirits of the original Stilliguamish people. The Iver Botten dry good store was a real local business, while See's Saws Logging Supplies "Keeping Arlington Sharp" is a fictional business. The artist notes that everyone will find and see different things from the community's past and present, and that "we are all individuals with a unique perspective and something to contribute".

This artwork was acquired for the State Art Collection in partnership with Arlington School District.

ABOUT THE ARTIST

Missoula-based artist Tom Foolery creates miniature, narrative dioramas. His dioramas invite viewers into voyeuristic worlds of playfulness and satire. Tom Foolery “attended Oregon State and the University of Washington where he got the ‘third degree’ before dropping out.”

ARTWORK DETAILS
Material CategorySculpture - mixed media
MediumMiniature mixed media environments
Dimensions57 in x 67 in x 23 in
ID NumberWSAC2007.008.000
Acquisition MethodSite responsive commission
Artist LocationMontana, United States
Location Information
AgencyArlington Public Schools
Artwork LocationHaller Middle School
Secondary student entrance, Hallway display case
WA CountySnohomish
PlacementInterior
Site TypePublic School
Address600 East 1st
Arlington, WA 98223
Geo. Coordinates48.192298, -122.121449
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