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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD, OREGON SUNDAY. MARCH 24. 1963 B 3 r s INVOLVES NEW CONCEPT-This building, which houses the Bundy Art Gallery, incor porates five levels in a helix through which space flows freely from one area to another. The 22-foot ceiling in the main gallery allows the largest paintings to be properly hung. The east and west ends of the build ing are glass, making the Vermont landscape an integral part of the museum. The direct sunlight from the west is controlled by 17 foot rotating vertical louvers. The main gal lery floor is rough grey Vermont slate. The walls inside and out are sand-colored Nor man brick. Bundy Art Gallery Sets Sculpture Competition The Bundy Art Gallery, a new contemporary art mu seum in Waitsfield, VI., de signed by Harlow Carpenter, formerly of Jackson county, has announced its first sculpture competition to be open to all professional sculp tors, with no invited works. The gallery, opened in Oc tober, 1932, represents a unique co.icept in the history of museums. The modern glass, brick and copper build ing rises beside a lagoon and is surrounded by 80 acres of lawns and gladcd areas plan ned as a sculpture park. Sponsors Voice Hope Sponsors of the show have voiced tlie hope that it will reflect what is best in the contemporary field and pro vide an opportunity for ex hibiting new talents as well as those already recognized. The preliminary selection of pieces to be considered by the judges will be made from photographs which must be submitted by April 29. H. H. Arnason, vice presi dent for Art Administration at the Solomon R. Guggen heim Foundation, Robert Goldwalcr, director of the Museum of Primitive Art in Beekman Home Nets $295 in Operation Operation of the C. C. Beek man home in Jacksonville as a tourist attraction netted $295.66 for the period May 21, 1962, to Feb. 28, 1963, according to a report from the Siskiyou Pioneer Sites Foundation. The annual report was made to the Jackson county court in response to a request from the University of Oregon busi ness manager asking for siu'h a report. The early day bank er's home is leased from the University of Oregon through the county court. Total admissions to the home from May 21 through Feb. 28 were 5,960 persons including children, students and adults. Peak period was August with 2,396 people vis iting the home. July ranked second with 1,234 visitors. Smallest attendance was 14 in October. New York, and Mirko, resi dent scultpor at the Carpenter Visual Arts Center of Har vard university, will select the work to be shown and award' the prize money of $3,500. The show will be on exhibit during June, July and August. Started by Carpenter The museum collection was started by Carpenter, now di rector of the museum, before he graduated from the Har vard school of design in 1956. 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