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Jaiyme Kiggens • Nucleus • Stainless steel, brass and mild steel • 120” x 16” x 12” • Purchased 2005 OUTSIDE LOWER LEVEL Sid Chafetz • Thurber (l) and Mars and Venus Last Tango in Columbus (r) • Woodcut 16.25” x 11.5” (l) and 30” x 20” (r) Jaiyme Kiggens • Bell • Found objects Historic Images of Upper Arlington • Various Alfred Clarke, Julius Foris, Robert W. Wagner Portrait of an American Town • Photographs Matthew Wicker • Splicer • Steel cast iron, limestone, concrete • 96.5” x 42” • Friends of the Arts purchase Artist Unknown • Sunflowers • Steel • 8’ tall Gene Friley • Dodecahedron • Concrete Gene Kangas • Dingle • Painted steel • 96” x 156” Pantone Bench • Staff installation Works of art have entered the city’s permanent collection in a variety of ways: some as outright purchases by the city, but many have been obtained through purchase grants from foundations or as gifts from private citizens or artists. Through its many ongoing public programs — student and professional art exhibitions at the Municipal Services Center, a program of Artists-in-Residence in the city schools, Arts in Community Spaces and a summer concert series featuring both student and professional musicians, to name but a few — the city continues to fulfill the mandate of the Cultural Arts Commission. The ongoing collection of original art is not only part and parcel of Upper Arlington’s civic pride and cultural heritage, it is a fulfillment of the city’s belief that the arts improve the quality of life for the residents of Upper Arlington. We on the Cultural Arts Commission invite you to explore the city of Upper Arlington’s permanent collection, to make your art collection a source of pleasure and inspiration. — Marie Wiggins T H E PE R M A N E N T CO LLEC T I O N Just as a well maintained house and yard proclaim pride of ownership, beautified public spaces proclaim that ours is a city with resources, a city that takes care of itself. The ongoing collection of original art is not only part and parcel of Upper Arlington’s civic pride and cultural heritage; it is a fulfillment of the city’s belief that the arts improve the quality of life for the residents of Upper Arlington. CULTURAL ARTS COMMISSIONERS Andy Laux, Chair, Melissa Baldwin, Vice-Chair Sharon Hershey, Michele Hoyle, Patty Morey, Pam O’Loughlin, Karin Richard, Duncan Snyder, Hal Stevens experience. connect. share. UArt here @UArthere #UArthere Cultural Arts Division e-mail: [email protected] www.uaoh.net 3600 Tremont Road Upper Arlington, Ohio 43221 MAIN LEVEL N Tom Yano • Untitled • Copper • 32” x 16” Purchased 1995 E Don Dodrill • 4th of July Parade in Upper Arlington Transparent watercolor print • 16” x 20” E Renee Harris • Floating in High Water • Felted wool, hand embroidery, fabric • 6” x 6” x 2.5” N John Freeman • Untitled • Relief • 109” x 41” Gift of Melodee Kornacker and Edward Honde E Virginia Mitchem • Thrown Vessel #2 • Porcelain • 54” x 26” Purchased 1984 E Gregory Pfarr • Leaves • Silkscreen • 28” x 38” Purchased 1976 N Alison Chism • The Golden Bough • Guilded Steel and Glass • 9’ x 7.5’ x 24” • Purchased 2006 E Terry Welker • Mobile - Petals No. 4 • Metal • 22” x 30” x 22” Purchased 2007 N Delaney Caton • Emerald Sky • Ceramics, wood 72” x 42” N Gene Friley • Eagle • Stone • 39” x 104” Purchased 1979 E John & Susan Huntington • (l to r) Stupa at Borobudur, Sculpture of Vairocana, Borobudur • Photograph • 8” x 10” N Lee Csuri • Still Life with Critter Skull • Carved painted wood • 29” x 47” • Purchased 2002 W Jones Middle School • Serve and Protect • Acrylic Gift of the school 2006 E Greetje Van Den Akker • The Word • Mixed media on handmade Mulberry paper • 51” x 51” • Gift from the Artist N Yasue Sakaoka • Summer of 06 • Paper and wood 204” x 36” • Purchased 2006 W Duncan Snyder • Untitled • Giclee Print 44” x 78” • On loan from the artist 2012 S John Freeman • Striped Wall Media • Relief 43” x 85” • Purchased 1977 S Ellen Guerrant • Hurricane Warning • Fiber 55” x 41.5” • Purchased 2005 S John Charles Davies • Self Portrait V-38-11 View B Cut offset prints • 23.5” x 209” • Purchased 1981 S Ann Silverman • Prayer Rug Paper, print, hand crochet • 33” x 25” S Mary M. Barnette • Hands to Work, Hearts to God Quilt • 41” x 34” • Gift of the Friends of the Arts S Community Quilters • Historic Flag Quilt Quilt • 78” x 82” S Donald Humes • Manic Man (l) and Skate Face (r) Found objects • 31” x 17.5” (l) and 36” x 10” (r) E Ed Miller • Ash Vessels • Ash wood from UA trees Various sizes E Rick Borg • Big Red Tiger • Acrylic and found objects • 48” x 75” • Purchased 2006