The Big Rock, 1989

Dennis Cunningham
(American, born 1949, died 2021)

Location: Harbor Ridge Middle School, Gig Harbor

ABOUT THE ARTWORK

The Big Rock is part of artist Dennis Cunningham's group of block prints that use narrative imagery to explore our relationship to the natural world. This piece features multiple layered images. The artist states, "With my subject matter, I explore the complex relationship between who we are and how we behave in a natural world. 1 draw from my own experiences in the midst of those complex relations. The images are sometimes autobiographical and often philosophical."

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

ABOUT THE ARTIST

Oregon artist Dennis Cunningham (1949-2021) created graphic relief prints and paintings with elaborate and witty visual narratives. His chosen medium was linoleum prints in black ink on white paper. He often focused on landscapes of lakes and streams, with a lone figure engaging in his favorite activity: fishing. His artworks explore personal identity, a sense of place, and environmental concerns.

Born in Medford, Oregon, Cunningham received a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree from the Museum Art School (now Pacific Northwest College of Art) in Portland, Oregon in 1975. He was one of the founding members of Blackfish Gallery in Portland. He taught printmaking at Pacific Northwest College of Art and Marylhurst University (both in Oregon).

ARTWORK DETAILS
MediumLinoleum block print
Dimensions3 ft x 3 ft x1 in
ID NumberWSAC2002.169.000
Acquisition MethodDirect purchase
Artist LocationOregon, United States
Location Information
AgencyPeninsula School District
Artwork LocationHarbor Ridge Middle School
Main office
WA CountyPierce
PlacementInterior
Site TypePublic School
Address9010 Prentice Ave
Gig Harbor, WA 98332
Geo. Coordinates47.340717, -122.592612
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