ABOUT THE ARTWORK
Artist Jack Archibald placed his glass mural Palisade Canyon above the south entrance at Eisenhower High School in Yakima, Central Washington. The colors and forms of the stained glass window installation are inspired by the nearby canyon landscapes along the Yakima River. Archibald describes it as "Rising from the canyon, the sun scattered into discrete colors, each is a note in the music that creates the melody of our life." This is one in a pair of glass murals by Jack Archibald at Eisenhower High School.
This artwork was acquired for the State Art Collection in partnership with Yakima School District.
ABOUT THE ARTIST
Glass artist Jack Archibald uses light to animate the colors and abstract shapes in his stained glass artworks. In his own words, "As a stained glass artist, I work with light. Glass is uniquely interactive with light, its transitions, its intensities, its colors. Throughout the day, a window constantly undergoes transformation. The changing light animates the glass."
Archibald earned a Bachelor of Arts degree (1972) from the University of Wisconsin. In 1981, he established the private studio called "Revisionary Glassworks" on Camano Island, on North Puget Sound, Western Washington.
ARTWORK DETAILS
Medium | Glass |
Dimensions | 9 ft 9 in x 36 ft 1 in x 1/2 in (overall) |
ID Number | WSAC2012.034.002 |
Acquisition Method | Site responsive commission |
Artist Location | Washington, United States |
Location Information
Agency | Yakima School District |
Artwork Location | Eisenhower High School Commons, Above south-facing entrance to courtyard |
WA County | Yakima |
Placement | Interior |
Site Type | Public School |
Address | 611 South 44th Ave. Yakima, WA 98908 |
Geo. Coordinates | 46.591518, -120.566233 |
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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