New sculptures installed at Lancaster venue
Seven new pieces of art have been installed at City Hall in Lancaster.
Created by artist Anthony James, the installment is part of Lancaster’s Public Art Master Plan, which is designed to further the mission of the Lancaster Museum of Art & History (MOAH) to bring accessible, world-class art into public spaces.
These new sculptures represent a convergence of artistic expression and scientific inquiry, and serve as striking visual expressions of endless potential that align with the drive of the city for innovation and shared advancement. Among the sculptures are a 24-inch dodecahedron, a 24-inch cube, a 60-inch triacontahedron, and a 24-inch octahedron. All are made of stainless steel and use LED lights and glass to create illusions of infinite space.
Local print shops are often used to help promote such unique exhibits and promote them to the public with flyers, posters, and other printed materials.
Anthony James is a British American artist based in Los Angeles. His work has been exhibited at art fairs and galleries around the world, and include the Opera Gallery, Saatchi Gallery, and Art Basel.
These sculptures can be seen in the lobbies on the first and second floors of City Hall and in the courtyard Monday through Thursday from 8:00 am to 5:00 pm, and from 8:00 am to 4:00 pm on Fridays.
Created by artist Anthony James, the installment is part of Lancaster’s Public Art Master Plan, which is designed to further the mission of the Lancaster Museum of Art & History (MOAH) to bring accessible, world-class art into public spaces.
These new sculptures represent a convergence of artistic expression and scientific inquiry, and serve as striking visual expressions of endless potential that align with the drive of the city for innovation and shared advancement. Among the sculptures are a 24-inch dodecahedron, a 24-inch cube, a 60-inch triacontahedron, and a 24-inch octahedron. All are made of stainless steel and use LED lights and glass to create illusions of infinite space.
Local print shops are often used to help promote such unique exhibits and promote them to the public with flyers, posters, and other printed materials.
Anthony James is a British American artist based in Los Angeles. His work has been exhibited at art fairs and galleries around the world, and include the Opera Gallery, Saatchi Gallery, and Art Basel.
These sculptures can be seen in the lobbies on the first and second floors of City Hall and in the courtyard Monday through Thursday from 8:00 am to 5:00 pm, and from 8:00 am to 4:00 pm on Fridays.