Bower
Images of the sculpture Bower on the campus of the University of Northern Iowa in Cedar Falls, Iowa. The sculpture was installed in Panther Village and is an Iowa Art in State Buildings Project commission. The medium is steel, copper, and cast glass. The images are from the UNI Department of Art sculpture lab and facility, made possible by the UNI Public Art Incubator run by UNI Professor of Art Tom Stancliffe
This collection is a subset of the larger Art on Campus collection.
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Bower artist Lynn Basa peering inside sculpture
An image of the sculpture Bower on the campus of the University of Northern Iowa in Cedar Falls, Iowa. The sculpture was installed in Panther Village and is an Iowa Art in State Buildings Project commission. The medium is steel, copper, and cast glass. The images are from the UNI Department of Art sculpture lab and facility, made possible by the UNI Public Art Incubator run by UNI Professor of Art Tom Stancliffe.
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Bower explanation by Tom Stancliffe
An image of the sculpture Bower on the campus of the University of Northern Iowa in Cedar Falls, Iowa. The sculpture was installed in Panther Village and is an Iowa Art in State Buildings Project commission. The medium is steel, copper, and cast glass. The images are from the UNI Department of Art sculpture lab and facility, made possible by the UNI Public Art Incubator run by UNI Professor of Art Tom Stancliffe.
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Bower group view
An image of the sculpture Bower on the campus of the University of Northern Iowa in Cedar Falls, Iowa. The sculpture was installed in Panther Village and is an Iowa Art in State Buildings Project commission. The medium is steel, copper, and cast glass. The images are from the UNI Department of Art sculpture lab and facility, made possible by the UNI Public Art Incubator run by UNI Professor of Art Tom Stancliffe.
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Bower inside view with Basa and Stancliffe
An image of the sculpture Bower on the campus of the University of Northern Iowa in Cedar Falls, Iowa. The sculpture was installed in Panther Village and is an Iowa Art in State Buildings Project commission. The medium is steel, copper, and cast glass. The images are from the UNI Department of Art sculpture lab and facility, made possible by the UNI Public Art Incubator run by UNI Professor of Art Tom Stancliffe.
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Bower metalworker 2011
An image of the sculpture Bower on the campus of the University of Northern Iowa in Cedar Falls, Iowa. The sculpture was installed in Panther Village and is an Iowa Art in State Buildings Project commission. The medium is steel, copper, and cast glass. The images are from the UNI Department of Art sculpture lab and facility, made possible by the UNI Public Art Incubator run by UNI Professor of Art Tom Stancliffe.
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Bower metalworker photo by Sam Castro
An image of the sculpture Bower on the campus of the University of Northern Iowa in Cedar Falls, Iowa. The sculpture was installed in Panther Village and is an Iowa Art in State Buildings Project commission. The medium is steel, copper, and cast glass. The images are from the UNI Department of Art sculpture lab and facility, made possible by the UNI Public Art Incubator run by UNI Professor of Art Tom Stancliffe.
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Bower metalworker Vicki Reed
An image of the sculpture Bower on the campus of the University of Northern Iowa in Cedar Falls, Iowa. The sculpture was installed in Panther Village and is an Iowa Art in State Buildings Project commission. The medium is steel, copper, and cast glass. The images are from the UNI Department of Art sculpture lab and facility, made possible by the UNI Public Art Incubator run by UNI Professor of Art Tom Stancliffe.
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Bower work group on sculpture destined for Panther Village
An image of the sculpture Bower on the campus of the University of Northern Iowa in Cedar Falls, Iowa. The sculpture was installed in Panther Village and is an Iowa Art in State Buildings Project commission. The medium is steel, copper, and cast glass. The images are from the UNI Department of Art sculpture lab and facility, made possible by the UNI Public Art Incubator run by UNI Professor of Art Tom Stancliffe.