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demonstrate the power of sculpture
to educate, effect social change,
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in a dialogue to advance the art form,
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Sculpture: September Vol. 28 No. 7

SculptureIn the September issue of Sculpture: Scaling the heights of public art with Janet Echelman, the human figure transformed by nature and distorted by culture in the work of Michele Oka Doner, Silvia B., and Dan Webb, plus explorations of place through collected and constructed objects. Plus articles interviews, reviews and previews of sculpture from the U.S., Canada, England, Italy, Ireland, Austria, Spain, Israel, the Ukraine, Mexico, France, Belgium, the Netherlands, and Taiwan.

This issue and previous issues are available online by clicking here.

September Web Special: Making Public Sculpture Vandalism-Resistant

Members Only Webspecial:
Making Public Sculpture Vandalism-Resistant
by Julia Muney Moore

If someone really wants to vandalize a work of art, there is not much an artist can do to stop it. There are, however, planning, design, and fabrication steps artists can take that will make a public artwork less attractive as a target or make it difficult for vandals to do permanent damage. Click here to read more.

Not currently a member, but want to take advantage of this and other great
opportunities? Click here to join.

ISC Symposium: How has the economy affected you and your organization?

SymposiumThis year's symposium promises to be an important tool for everyone looking for creative ideas in these challenging times. Now is the time to look to others for ideas, support and inspiration. Don't miss out on this wonderful opportunity to network, share experiences and learn strategies for success for the current economic climate from leaders in the sculpture community plus experience all that Princeton/Hamilton, New Jersey and its surrounding areas have to offer.

For more details and to register for the symposium please visit the ISC website at http://www.sculpture.org/.

Photo Credits:
Carlos Dorrien
The Nine Muses, 1990-97
Courtesy of Grounds For Sculpture

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