Free tickets will be available beginning today for the lecture by artist Brian Tolle, set for 7 p.m. Thursday, April 10, at the Henry Gallery auditorium.
The New York based Tolle, who is best known for his city-block-sized Irish Hunger Memorial project in Battery Park City, has recently completed a monumental sculpture for the UW. Called Stronghold, the work is a 23-foot diameter effigy of the base of a massive old-growth tree, like the ones that may have been on the University’s campus before logging. Painstakingly built from 2×6 cedar lumber, the sculpture seems like a low-resolution digital image – very realistic from a distance and obviously constructed up close. It is located east of the Foege Building, and can be seen from Pacific Avenue.
The lecture is sponsored by the 91̽»¨Public Art Commission, the Washington State Arts Commission, the 91̽»¨School of Art, 4Culture, and the Henry Art Gallery. Tickets are available at the front desk of the Henry.
