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Riversong Anthology
Artist: Harriet Bart - Minneapolis, MN
Location: Entrance to the Fort Dodge Public Library, 424 Central Avenue
Year: 2007
Dimensions: Nine different elements of various sizes
Medium: Bronze and stone, wood and paper, books and words, everyday and found objects
Description: About each element - Brass Talisman: The Talisman is a good luck piece that represents the brass ring of success. Book Column: Represents knowledge and culture. Bronze Owl: The book column is topped with this bronze owl, an ancient symbol of wisdom. Soapbox: Represents free speech and the communication of ideas. Speaker’s Staff: Is a scythe handle that represents the agricultural history of Fort Dodge. The next two elements are of text cast in bronze and mounted on the walls to create a Visual Poem. “riverrunprairieseafrontierskywindsong” - Based on the words and concepts used by the citizens of Fort Dodge to describe the natural attributes of Webster County. “remember” - Placed on the backside of a pillar so that people see it as they exit the building. The final two elements mark the entrance of the library as a special place. Carved Glass: Surrounds the door and depicts the path of the Des Moines River through Webster County. Gold Leaved Brick: Golden brow marks the entrance of the library as the entryway into a world of knowledge and possibilities. Bart’s work signifies a site, marks an event, and draws attention to imprints of the past as they live in the present. Bart’s work has been exhibited extensively throughout the United States and Germany, and she has completed more than a dozen public art commissions in the United States, Japan, and Israel. She has been the recipient of fellowships from the Bush Foundation, McKnight Foundation, MacDowell Colony, Virginia Center for Creative Arts, NEA Arts Midwest, and the Minnesota State Arts Board. Since 2000, Bart has published numerous fine-pressbooks and mixed media bookworks. She has won two Minnesota Book Awards. Her work is included in many museum, university, and private collections, including Metropolitan Museum of Art, National Gallery of Art,Library of Congress, Walker Art Center, Minneapolis Institute of Arts, Weisman Art Museum, Jewish Museum, National Museum of Women in the Arts, and Sackner Archive of Visual and Concrete Poetry. She is a guest lecturer, curator, and founding member of the Traffic Zone Center for Visual Arts in Minneapolis, Minnesota.
Funded by: Commissioned by the Catherine Vincent Deardorf Charitable Foundation for the Fort Dodge Public Library
Website: www.deardorf.org and www.harrietbart.com
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