State Nut
- Title
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State Nut
- LC Subject
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Sculpture--Themes, motives
Bronze
Etching
Medallions (Decorative arts)
Hazelnuts
bronze (metal)
medallions (ornament areas)
etching (corroding)
- Creator
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Cunningham, Dennis, 1949-
- Description
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State Nut (Hazelnut) is one in a series of seventeen bronze medallions that depict icons of the state of Oregon. The hazelnut (Corylus avellana) was named state nut by the 1989 Legislature. Oregon grows 99 percent of the entire U.S. commercial crop. The Oregon hazelnut, unlike wild varieties, grows on single-trunked trees up to 30 or 40 feet tall.
State Library; #22; Desk; D.L. Cunningham
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- Location
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Oregon State Library >> Marion County >> Oregon >> United States
Marion County >> Oregon >> United States
- Street Address
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250 Winter St NE, Salem Oregon
- Award Date
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2000
- Identifier
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2000_salem_state-library_01_b12
- Accession Number
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2000_salem_state-library_01_b12
- Rights
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In Copyright
- Dc Rights Holder
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Cunningham, Dennis
- Type
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Image
- Format
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image/tiff
- Measurements
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17 x 17 x 1.5 inches
- Material
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Three-quarter inch plywood was attached to the wall as backing board for the bronze medallions, which were held in place during installation with a thin layer of silicone caulking. Countersunk screws hold the frames, which were specially designed and manufactured for this installation, and the medallions in place on the wall.
Sculpture
etched bronze with wood frame
- Set
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Oregon Percent for Art
- Primary Set
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Oregon Percent for Art
- Relation
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2000 Salem State Library
2000_salem_state-library
- Has Version
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slide; color
- Institution
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Oregon Arts Commission
University of Oregon
- Note
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This series of polished granite panels have been sandblasted with designs representing various people and cultures that have been influential in shaping the state of Oregon. Cunningham's work also includes thirteen medallions located in the north and south corridors on the second floor. The artist's object for this project was to bring together aspects regarding the nature of the library with compelling images and designs that represent the character of the state. Born and raised in Oregon, Dennis Cunninham is a graduate of the Pacific Northwest College of Art, a founding member of the Blackfish Gallery, the oldest artist' cooperative on the west coast, and an instructor at Marylhurst University. (documentation provided by OAC, 2000)
second floor lobby
- Color Space
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RGB
- Biographical Information
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As an artist, and as an Oregonian, the Library project was a perfect fit for me from beginning to end. The scope of the work, the schedule, and the subject suited me very well. I see it as a milestone group of works in my career, and I am grateful for it. I enjoyed the entire process. I found each experience to be fair, thoughtful, and enormously challenging and satisfying. From the artist's competition through the rededication of the building, everyone I worked with on the project was innovative and effective in helping to make the project a success. I found the artwork to be personally meaningful and a pleasure to create. My hope is that everyone visiting the library will find it's new decorations worthy of the building's purpose.