acnatta/Flickr.
According to Charles, this is in plain sight… but you may want to head on over to Timetable to make sure you know where to look for this and other pieces of public art.
acnatta/Flickr.
According to Charles, this is in plain sight… but you may want to head on over to Timetable to make sure you know where to look for this and other pieces of public art.
Posted in Elsewhere on The Terminal
Tagged Alabama, Birmingham, Charles Buchanan, In Love With, photo, Rosette Bobbin, sculpture
Have you visited Goldie?
If you’re in Tuscaloosa between now and the end of December this year and you’re walking by Woods Quad on the Alabama campus, you’ll stumble upon a sculpture created by graduate student Joe McCreary (who just so happens to work as the metal arts education coordinator at Sloss Furnaces). The piece, named Goldie has a serious purpose to it though, according to the post on Alabama’s faculty/staff blog – dialog:
“Goldie symbolizes the closing of Birmingham’s Sloss Furnaces in 1972 and America’s passage into the post-industrial era. The robot is not so much dead or sleeping as turned off.”
Now there’s a photo of Goldie on the site, but we were wondering if someone wouldn’t mind scoring one for our use – in exchange for a white Terminal T of course. Drop us an email with the file or link if you’re interested.
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Posted in Quirky
Tagged AL, Alabama, Birmingham, Commentary, Goldie, Joe McCreary, robot, sculpture, Sloss Furnaces, Tuscaloosa, Woods Quad