Client: City of Milwaukie
Location: Milwaukie, OR, United States
Completion date: 2019
Artwork budget: $75,000
Project Team
Lead Artist
Joe Thurston
Site Specific
Studio Manager
Jessica Nickel
Site Specific
Glass Artist
Juno Lachman
Juno Architectural Glass
Wire Artist
Lane Walkup
Artist, Member of the Confederated Tribes of the Grande Ronde
Greg Archuleta
Glass Artist
Cheyenne Malcolm
Canned Heat
Artist
Ardon Lee
Porcelain Artist
Teresa Aman
Overview
This artwork serves as a dividing wall between the adult and children sides of the Ledding Library. Fourteen angled rectangular boxes pass-through the beech cladded wall and stand 2” proud of the wall surface on each side. The pass-throughs contain commissioned artworks from local artists and historical objects that are related to the community, and the history of the library and its founder Florence Ledding. A child-sized door was designed into the wall to allow children to have their own entrance and engage their curiosity of the space.Goals
The goal for this artwork was to represent a variety of subjects that spoke to the surrounding contemporary environment, the history of the library building, its founding community, and the Clackamas People that lived in the area long before Europeans first visited. We intentionally commissioned many local artists for the objects to genuinely represent a broader sense of the community and a variety of aesthetics.
Process
We worked very closely with the architects and engineers to design this wall as an integral part of the architecture. We had multiple research sessions with the Milwaukie historical society and the Ledding librarians to deeply learn about the area and accurately represent its history.