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Studio: E-mail: Comments or questions which may be of broad interest are welcomed at the Public Art Discussion Forum within this site. If you would like to speak with us personally, or wish to request a set of portfolio slides, please contact us.
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Artist Bios Stanton Gray Sears Stanton Gray Sears is a sculptor and Associate Professor in the Department of Art at Macalester College, St. Paul. He holds degrees from the Rhode Island School of design and Penn State University. In addition to the fine arts, his training has included significant study in architecture and landscape architecture. Andrea Myklebust Andrea Myklebust is a sculptor and alumna of Macalester College. An architect's daughter, her activity outside of the fine arts has included years of grass-roots work in neighborhood organizations' community development initiatives to encourage the creation of a lively, high quality public realm in our towns and cities. Myklebust and Sears began working collaboratively in 1994 with the production of Octopus and Ice Cream, a Minnesota Percent-for-Art in Public Places commission at the Minnesota Library for the Blind and Physically Handicapped. They share a strong interest in the integration of art and architecture, and in the constructive role public art plays within our communities and their civic spaces. Their work has included the creation of the Minnesota Vietnam Veterans Memorial on the grounds of the Capitol, inlaid stone floors at the Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport, a pedestrian plaza and fountain in Iowa City, Iowa, a carillon tower for North Hennepin Community College, a monumental gateway sculpture and lantern for the city of Hamilton, Ohio, and the creation of public artworks and spaces in communities throughout the midwest and beyond. _______________________________________________
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Artist Resume A printable copy of the resume of Stanton Gray Sears and Andrea Myklebust is available in Portable Document Format (PDF). PDF files
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