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XLIV

Category: Sculpture
XLIV
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PIECE | XLIV

LOCATION | Sculpture Garden

DESCRIPTION | 2018 Cast Concrete

DIMENSIONS | 44 pieces, each 8″ x 10″ x 17″

ARTIST | Jann Nunn

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LBC Permanent Collection

“These 44 white concrete castings, randomly dispersed in the landscape, together serve as a memorial to those who perished in the October 2017 North Bay wildfires. While we may not remember each name, we will never forget the importance of each life lost.” – Jann Nunn

About the Artist

“Frequently, disparate materials are employed in a single work to accentuate duality, tension or evoke multifarious interpretations in my quest to symbolically convey personal, political or spiritual manifestations with authenticity and relevance. The driving force behind my work resides in conjoining idea and aesthetic. Often described as a ‘draw-you-in’ kind of beautiful, my art embodies a strong physical presence with carefully considered and often laborious craft, yet the ideas remain paramount.”– Jann Nunn

Oakland-based artist Jann Nunn has exhibited, lectured, and held residencies internationally and throughout the United States since 1987. Her work has been shown in London, Seoul, Düsseldorf, Mexico City, New York, and throughout the Bay Area. Nunn’s work is in the collections of di Rosa Preserve (Napa, CA), Common Ground’s New Milestone Project (London), Tout Quarry Sculpture Park (Portland, England), Stadt-Sparkasse Düsseldorf, Kunstmuseum, Düsseldorf, and numerous private collections. Residencies include Atelier Höherweg Düsseldorf, Villa Montalvo, Prema Arts Centre in Gloucestershire, England, Chesil Gallery in Portland, England, and the Headlands Center for the Arts as an Affiliate Artist from 1993–96.

Best known for her sculptures, Nunn has created several large-scale outdoor works in public places, including Burning Man 2001; Portland Clifftop Sculpture Park in the UK; SKYART Festival in Anchorage, Alaska; a 107-foot long sculpture for the Sonoma Community Center in Sonoma, CA; and a multi-genocidal memorial sculpture on the campus of Sonoma State University in Rohnert Park, CA.

She studied art at University of Alaska Anchorage, Skowhegan School of Painting and Sculpture in Maine, and San Francisco Art Institute.  She is a Professor Emeritus of Sculpture at Sonoma State University.

Date created:: 2018

Medium type: 8″ x 10″ x 17″