Nepali Window

Title
Nepali Window
LC Subject
Sculpture Metal sculpture Steel Steel sculpture metalwork (visual works) public sculpture sculpture (visual work) steelwork (visual works)
Creator
Bronson, Bonnie, 1940-1990
Description
This metal relief sculpture presents layered trapezoidal forms that unite with rectangular forms to communicate a subtle variation on an overall square form. Nepali Temple Series; ohsu; Bonnie Bronson Bonnie Bronson was born in Portland, Oregon in 1940. She attended the University of Oregon and the Pacific Northwest College of Art. She received an Oregon Arts Commission Fellowship in 1978. She was one of the first artists to develop an industrial enamel The Oregon Arts Commission has ten Regional Arts Councils that provide delivery of art services and information. The Council for this location is: Regional Arts & Culture. You may view their website at http://www.racc.org/
View
full
Location
Oregon Health and Science University Hospital >> Multnomah County >> Oregon >> United States Multnomah County >> Oregon >> United States
Street Address
(main campus) 3181 S. W. Sam Jackson Road, Portland Oregon
Award Date
1986
Identifier
1991_ohsu_movable-col_03_a01
Accession Number
1991_ohsu_movable-col_03_a01
Rights
In Copyright
Dc Rights Holder
Bronson, Bonnie, 1940-1990
Type
Image
Format
image/tiff
Measurements
52 x 55 inches
Material
The hanger on the back was fabricated by Lee Kelly in June, 1991. Sculpture; Metalwork; wall sculpture; acrylic lacquer on welded steel
Set
Oregon Percent for Art
Primary Set
Oregon Percent for Art
Relation
1991 Oregon Health Sciences University, University Hospital South Expansion Movable Collection. Portland Oregon 1991_ohsu_movable-col
Art Series
Nepali Temple Series
Has Version
slide; color
Institution
Oregon Arts Commission University of Oregon
Note
In 1991, the University hospital was undergoing an expansion of its C-Wing; simultaneously three new neighborhood health clinics were nearing completion in Portland. Public art purchases for these projects were made possible by Oregon's Percent for Art program. <br>In 1996, "University Hospital" was renamed Oregon Health Sciences University Hospital. <br>For a map of OHSU's Marquam Campus, see http://www.ohsu.edu/about/campusmap.pdf
Color Space
RGB