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  • ANIMA, stainless steel, 24" x 50" x 36", 2002. Model for a Monumental Walkway with site-specific scale.
    ANIMA, stainless steel, 24" x 50" x 36", 2002. Model for a Monumental Walkway with site-specific scale.
  • CHIEF, stainless steel/glass, 37" x 20" x 5", 2002. Model for larger piece, in homage to Native American artist George Morrison.
    CHIEF, stainless steel/glass, 37" x 20" x 5", 2002. Model for larger piece, in homage to Native American artist George Morrison.
  • DUELING CHEOPS, aluminum/wood, 31" x 57" x 15", 2004. This kinetic sculpture moves with a humorous exchange between two objects.
    DUELING CHEOPS, aluminum/wood, 31" x 57" x 15", 2004. This kinetic sculpture moves with a humorous exchange between two objects.
  • Both upper and lower elements of DUELING CHEOPS rock at a differing pace.
    Both upper and lower elements of DUELING CHEOPS rock at a differing pace.
  • STEEL MOM, steel, 60 x 30 x 20 in, 2005. Engages viewers with spatial distortion and surface texture, which dances the light.
    STEEL MOM, steel, 60 x 30 x 20 in, 2005. Engages viewers with spatial distortion and surface texture, which dances the light.
  • STEEL MOM & CLONE, fabricated steel, 32" x 7" x 15", 2005. Beginning of a family series, 29" x 6" x 14".
    STEEL MOM & CLONE, fabricated steel, 32" x 7" x 15", 2005. Beginning of a family series, 29" x 6" x 14".

Perci Chester

Biography 

Perci Chester's work has been shown in solo and group shows, within museums and galleries, both nationally and internationally. She is the recipient of public commissions for large-scale outdoor works including Poriya Hospital Complex, Tiberias, Israel; North Beach public housing, San Francisco, CA; Ella Racing the Wind, 2006, Galleria, Edina, MN; and Gyr Family Cycle, 2009, installed in Promenade Park, Edina, MN.

Her sculpture has won several awards, including the Dayton Hudson, General Mills & Jerome Foundation Travel and Study Grant. The nature of her work stretches itself over a variety of mediums, as it is seen as a constant development, often expressing multiple forms in a single work.

Since graduating Washington University in St. Louis (BFA) and Rhode Island School of Design (MAT and MFA), Chester has been an exhibiting artist and educator. Her involvement includes both community-based arts programs, schools, and colleges around the country. She has held visiting artist positions at Macalister College, St. Paul, as well as Alvarado Art Workshop, San Francisco, and instructor positions at San Francisco City College and Minneapolis College of Art and Design.

She lives and works in Minneapolis, MN. Her studio is located in the warehouse district where she welcomes studio visits by appointment: 612.204.9664 or perci@percichester.com

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Field trip brings WashUCity program students to campus

Learning Tour

Posted by Katherine Koss 05.1.09, 16:57
Tagged Creative activity, Community, Students
Will Bates shows off Core Program work during the tour.

The Sam Fox School students involved in the WashUCity Partnership saw campus through a new set of eyes on Thursday, April 23, when they gave tours to students from University City Senior High School.

The Graphic Art class at University City High School is taught by Todd Yancy, and is the partner class for the WashUCity Program. Yancy joined the 16 juniors and seniors from University City as they got an up close-and-personal look at the Sam Fox School. Students were taken through Bixby, Steinberg, and Givens Halls and the Kranzberg Book Studio. They were also guided through studios and classrooms so they could see all aspects of being in the Art or Architecture Schools.

The trip was a huge success, with students from both schools learning from each other.

The WashUCity Partnership was co-founded by Heather Corcoran, associate professor in Communication Design, and Traci Moore Clay, lecturer in the Communication Design Elective Program. Student participants are juniors and seniors in Communication Design.

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