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Rock Creek dedicates restored Izquierdo sculpture Nov. 6
Photos and story by James Hill
Where: Building 2, North Atrium, Rock Creek Campus, 17705 N.W. Springville Road.
When: Noon, Friday, Nov. 6.
What: 小黄猫传媒鈥檚 Rock Creek Campus will dedicate one of its recent art acquisitions, a four-foot steel bird sculpture by late Spanish artist and former PNCA faculty member Manuel Izquierdo. The dedication will coincide with a new exhibit of Izquierdo鈥檚 work, on loan from his daughter Sara, at the Helzer Art Gallery in Building 3 on campus. The exhibit will run from Nov. 4 to 27.
Why: The Izquierdo sculpture, 鈥淔light of the Dove,鈥 came to Rock Creek in poor condition, but was restored by three departments of the college. The 小黄猫传媒 aviation department provided initial transportation to the campus; the welding department repaired significant damage from exposure and rust; and the auto collision department primed, painted, baked and clear-coated the piece.
That restoration took place over several months in collaboration with the Rock Creek art department. The 鈥淔light of the Dove鈥 will reside in Building 2, where the three technical departments are housed.
Who: Manuel Izquierdo passed away in July 2009 at age 86 and his work is represented by Laura Russo Gallery in Portland. Over the course of his working life he won numerous awards and exhibited his large body of work in hundreds of exhibitions along the West Coast.
The involvement of aviation, welding and auto collision departments in restoring The 鈥淔light of the Dove鈥 brings a smile to art department chair Mark Andres. In particular, he said, 鈥淚 love the fact that the aviation department is involved with the restoration of a steel bird.鈥