Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, September 21, 1992, Page 16C, Image 67

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Library to feature
local artists’ work
When thn first phase of the University's Knight Library ex
pansion and renovation project is ready for occupants In No
vember. it will include four works of architecturally integrat
ed art funded by one percent of the totai cost of construction,
as providod by Oregon state law.
The four ploces, by five different artists, along with three
additional works that will be installed in the second phase of
the remodel of the library, were chosen from a field of more
than 100 entries in a national competition in 1990.
Six of the artists are from Oregon, one is from Washington
and tho other from Ohio.
Oregon's "One Percent for Art" Program began in 1975
with tho passage of a law that ensures that appropriations for
thn construction or alteration of any state building in an
amount of $100,000 or moro shall include one percent of di
rect construction costs for the acquisition of artworks.
Currently being installed in the extorior wall of the Kincaid
Street side of the library's now addition in a series of decora
tive panals, which are about 5 fool by 7 feet, created by Ann
Starrs and David Bayie. both of Portland.
A 7-foot tall mobile roof sculpture by Keith jellum of Sher
wood is scheduled to be Installed o the roof of the Kincaid
Street addition by thn end of August, as is a sorios of throe 4
fool high garden reading lights representative of trees, created
by Wayne Chabre of Milton-Freewater.
A sories of 15 glass stair lights by Lind Ethier if Portland
will bo integrated into tho library’s new central circular stair
case in the south addition. Tho lights will bo installed at the
end of this month.
Whon bidding is completed for phase two of tho projoct —
the renovation of tho existing library facility — contracts will
be written for the other throe pieces of art. They include:
• Spencerville. Ohio artist Joseph Bonifas' ornamental iron
work.
• Portland woodworking artist Gary Pagenstocher's pluns for
a circulation desk embellishment.
• Seattle artist Nancy Moo's creation of two columns made
from fused and laminatod glass featuring etched images.
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