Site Specific: Sonoma State University’s art collection installed at the Green Music Center is up for viewing, along with 10 Christo collages in Weill Hall’s mezzanine
This slideshow requires JavaScript.
Come early to the Green Music Center’s opening festivities this weekend. You won’t want to miss the 10 artworks—4 sculptures (3 outdoors and 1 indoors), 1 oil painting and 5 photographs by artists Bruce Johnson, Robert Ellison, Stephen De Staebler, Jack Stuppin and Wolfgang Volz, in Sonoma State University’s art collection newly installed at the Green Music Center. Also on display in the Weill Hall mezzanine are 10 collages by Christo, from the Sonoma County Museum’s Tom Golden Collection, on loan to the Green Music Center through December, 2012
Bruce JohnSon “Asia” installed on the north end of the campus, across from the Green Music Center Education building
Robert Ellison: “Bar Note Bench” is installed outside the Green Music Center Education building.
Stephen De Staebler: “Winged Figure Ascending,” in front of GMC; “Figure With Sandstone Head” installed in lobby of
education wing
Jack Stuppin: “Alexander Valley and St. Helena,” in the Founders’ Room off the Dwight Courtyard Gallery, which is the long hallway leading from Prelude restaurant to the Weill Hall
Wolfgang Volz: 5 photos of Running Fence, hung in Dwight Courtyard Gallery which is the long hallway leading from Prelude restaurant to the Weill Hall
Stay-tuned to ARThound for a feature on this new art collection.
Details: The public is encouraged to visit the Green Music Center’s artworks. General public viewing for the artworks inside has not been thoroughly mapped out. The building is generally accessible throughout the week, as Sonoma State classes are ongoing. On concert nights, however, only ticket-holders are permitted in the venue. The 10 Christo collages from the Sonoma County Museum’s Tom Golden Collection are on loan to the Green Music Center through December, 2012, and are located on the second floor mezzanine.
September 29, 2012 Posted by genevaanderson | Art | 1972-76, Alexander Valley and St. Helena, Asia, Bar Note Bench, Bruce Johnson, Christo, Figure With Sandstone Head, Green Music Center, Jack Stuppin, Michael Schwager, outdoor sculpture collection, Robert Ellison, Running Fence: Sonoma and Marin Counties, Sonoma State University, Stephen De Stabler, Winged Figure Ascending, Wolfgang Voltz, Wolfgang Volz | Leave a comment
Pages
Categories
- Art (179)
- Asian Art Museum (19)
- Berkeley Art Museum (2)
- California Academy of Sciences (1)
- de Young Museum (22)
- Legion of Honor (17)
- Oakland Museum of California (10)
- Petaluma Arts Council (9)
- SFMOMA (23)
- Sonoma County Museum (5)
- Book (5)
- Chamber Music (14)
- Classical Music (51)
- Dance (19)
- Film (203)
- Food (67)
- Gardening (11)
- Green Music Center (23)
- Jazz Music (8)
- Opera (88)
- Photography (3)
- Symphony (23)
- television (1)
- Theater (2)
- Theatre (91)
- Uncategorized (6)
- Wine (8)
- Art (179)
Recent Comments
- Karen Petersen on SFO’s “Dialogues of the Carmelites”―an opera of faith, with inspiring conversations sung to beautiful music―through Sunday, October 30
- Review: San Francisco Opera’s “Hansel and Gretel”—happily ever after, with adult moments « ARThound on Meet Richard Savino, whose baroque instruments add period splendor to Handel’s “Orlando,” at SF Opera through June 27
- Karen Petersen on Meet Drogen, the unflappable equine star of SF Opera’s “Carmen”—he’s from Penngrove and is a rare Gyspy Vanner
- linda anderson on Meet Richard Savino, whose baroque instruments add period splendor to Handel’s “Orlando,” at SF Opera through June 27
- Zoe Tennant on Meet Richard Savino, whose baroque instruments add period splendor to Handel’s “Orlando,” at SF Opera through June 27
May 2023 M T W T F S S 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 Archives