ABOUT THE ARTWORK
Artist Mary Miss created this sculptural and environmental installation at the University of Washington. It is located in a glade outside of the University Hospital. The piece includes a series of organically shaped shallow pools that collect rainwater and reflect the sky. Steps of a curved terrace lead into a sequence of screens and wooden lattices ending in a pavilion with seating. Moving through the space or viewed from the Hospital above, the viewer experiences a dynamic interplay between open space and protected enclosure.
This artwork was acquired for the State Art Collection in partnership with University of Washington.
ABOUT THE ARTIST
Artist Mary Miss's environmental installations explore issues of sustainability. They engage the natural landscape and elements of urban design. She is the founder of "City as Living Laboratory" which enables collaboration among artists, urban planners, and scientists working on sustainable development projects. She is based in New York City.
Mary Miss has taught at the School of Visual Arts, Cooper Union School of Art, and Sarah Lawrence College (all in New York State), among other institutions. She received a Bachelor of Arts degree from the University of California, Santa Barbara in 1966. She received a Master of Fine Arts degree (1968) from the Rinehart School of Sculpture at the Maryland Institute College of Art.
ARTWORK DETAILS
Material Category | Sculpture - coated metals |
Medium | Concrete, wood, water, and steel |
Dimensions | Dimensions variable |
ID Number | WSAC1987.061.000 |
Acquisition Method | Curated Selection |
Artist Location | New York, United States |
Location Information
Agency | University of Washington |
Artwork Location | University of Washington UW Medical Center, Courtyard between S Pavilion and Medical Center, Near NE Columbia Rd. and Walla Walla Ln. |
WA County | King |
Placement | Exterior |
Site Type | University |
Address | 15th Ave. NE, between NE Pacific St. and NE 45th St. Seattle, WA 98195 |
Geo. Coordinates | 47.648417, -122.306371 |
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