Value of Memories, #5, 1990
Dean Johnson
(American, born 1956)
Location: Tacoma Community College, Tacoma
ABOUT THE ARTWORK
Value of Memories, #5 is part of a series by artist Dean Johnson. The sculptures feature different images on either side of a rotating picture panel. The series explores the similarities and differences in how science and art record, measure, and compare human memories.
Dean Johnson created this series for Multiples: The Sciences and Art (1991), an exhibition of ten microcollections commissioned to tour Washington State school districts. The microcollections offer different perspectives of ten artists exploring ideas and issues related to science, and ask students to re-consider assumed and widely accepted aspects of science.
This artwork was acquired for the State Art Collection in partnership with Multiples: The Sciences and Art Collection-.
ABOUT THE ARTIST
Artist Dean Johnson creates sculptures, paintings, and computer-generated graphics. He originally studied enginering before becoming an artist. He is based in Cheyenne, Wyoming.
ARTWORK DETAILS
| Material Category | Sculpture - mixed media |
| Medium | Wood with computer print collage, acrylic paint, and shoe polish |
| Dimensions | 12 in x 15 in x 9 in |
| ID Number | WSAC1990.010.000 |
| Acquisition Method | Site responsive commission |
| Artist Location | Wyoming, United States |
Location Information
| Agency | Tacoma Community College |
| Artwork Location | Tacoma Community College Building 15, Science and Engineering, 1st floor, Lobby |
| WA County | Pierce |
| Placement | Interior |
| Site Type | College |
| Address | 6501 S 19th St. Tacoma, WA 98466 |
| Geo. Coordinates | 47.244267, -122.525114 |
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