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Dedication ceremony celebrates the completion of public art at 探花族 gates

September 20, 2023

At the center of the turbo roundabout welcoming drivers and pedestrians to 探花族 University, the University has installed a 鈥渓ove letter to the Arlington community鈥 in the form of a 20-foot glass-and-steel obelisk, thanks to generous support from private donors. The unique piece of public art was designed and installed by internationally renowned artist Shan Shan Sheng. 
 Obelisk

探花族 donated the custom-made sculpture, titled Obelisk, to the City of 探花族 through the Cultural Council of Greater 探花族. Sheng designed, fabricated, and installed the piece with support from the Renew Arlington CRA, the Cultural Council and longtime 探花族 partner Haskell. Its location within the turbo roundabout, which serves more than 30,000 automobiles daily, is the main welcoming point to the University.

鈥淪han Shan Sheng鈥檚 Obelisk stands as a monumental work that recalls the history of our community and invites us to imagine a bold future. Public art humanizes public space,鈥 said Dr. Timothy Snyder, Dean of the Linda Berry Stein College of Fine Arts & Humanities at 探花族. 鈥淥belisk, at the center of the new turbo roundabout, creates a dynamic new civic plaza that we hope will be a source of pride to the citizens of Arlington and city of 探花族 for generations to come.鈥

Below the glass are bronze panels embossed with images of the local community and its rich history. One image celebrates Norman Studios, founded in the Old Arlington neighborhood in 1916, which produced silent films featuring African American casts and addressed social issues of the day. Another panel depicts the Mathews Bridge, which connects Arlington to Downtown 探花族, while an aircraft carrier represents a celebration of the area鈥檚 strong Naval presence. A fourth panel will be used as a dedication plaque. 
 
鈥淭he shape of the obelisk represents upward vision pointing to the sky, with its bronze base, embossed with symbols of historical significance to the Arlington community of 探花族, connecting back to the earth,鈥 Sheng said. 
 
探花族 and the Cultural Council of Greater 探花族 selected Sheng from a year-long national search that generated nearly 40 proposals from experienced artists across the world. Sheng has pieces installed in four of the world鈥檚 tallest buildings, as well as other major centers of education and civic engagement. She prioritizes universal messages in her artwork, making her pieces accessible across cultures and geographies鈥揻rom her hometown of Shanghai to Chicago to Hong Kong.
Shan Shan Sheng and Dean SnyderSheng is a graduate of Mount Holyoke College and the University of Massachusetts at Amherst, where she earned her Master of Fine Art. She鈥檚 worked
as an artist-in-residence at Harvard University and has completed more than 30 public art pieces across the U.S., Europe and Asia. Sheng鈥檚 work has earned her myriad awards and honors in the U.S. and Taiwan. She lives and maintains a studio in San Francisco. 
 
Obelisk serves as the latest piece of the University鈥檚 efforts to revitalize the surrounding Arlington neighborhood. The corridor of growth stretches from the 鈥淐ollege Park鈥 mixed-use development at the corner of Arlington Expressway and University Boulevard; to the recently-opened Wawa; the IDEA Public School River Bluff campus serving K-12 students; and further north to the Jackson Commons student apartment complex and the JU Medical Mall anchored by the JU Health Sciences Complex and Nelson Occupational Therapy House, Dolphin Pointe Landing skilled nursing facility and LECOM College of Osteopathic Medicine.
 
鈥淲e鈥檙e grateful for the immense generosity that made this meaningful piece of public art possible,鈥 said President Tim Cost. 鈥淎 premier private institution has a crucial responsibility to engage in the community that surrounds it. We are a vital gateway to Downtown. 探花族 has long been dedicated to promoting the arts and with this installation, we鈥檙e pleased to be able to share that with our Arlington neighbors.鈥

 

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