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In the Museum
Itzik Benshalom: Sculpture
The sculptures of Itzik Benshalom reflect a passion for life and relationships. Through sculpture, Benshalom seeks to explore human interaction—focusing on basic human emotions such as love, anger, and understanding.
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In the Domestic Arts Building(ground floor):
Goddess: David Hostetler, Wood Sculpture
Hostetler, a celebrated sculptor with a career spanning 51 years, exhibits nearly twenty sculptures with the nature of woman from as the central theme. The works hearken to goddess representations from Minoan, Cretan, and Cycladic imagery.
In the Domestic Arts Building (mezzanine):
Heads Up? the sculpture of John Martini
Comprised of sculpture and monoprints, Heads Up? features Martini’s whimsical creations. Made of rough edged steel, silhouettes of humans, birds, and other beasts populate Martini’s work.
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New Additions Outdoors in the 35-acre sculpture park:
Works by Patrick Dougherty, Harriet FeBland, Carole A. Feuerman, Patriciu Mateescu, Mary Oros, and Steve Tobin. |