Informational Pamphlet for Corinthian Bench installation as part of the 1988 Stamford Public Art Program
Title
Informational Pamphlet for Corinthian Bench installation as part of the 1988 Stamford Public Art Program
Description
Pamphlet providing information on the Corinthian Bench public art that was installed outside the main branch of the Ferguson Library in Stamford, Connecticut on October 27, 1988. It was the third of four public art installations in Stamford that year. The others were at the Stamford Police Station, Stamford Hospital, and the Transportation Center.
The sculpture was created by Elizabeth Egbert. Ms. Egbert created the sculpture specifically for the library site, saying her design manifests the quality of "library as a focal point for meeting, sitting and sharing the wonder of books".
The sculpture was created by Elizabeth Egbert. Ms. Egbert created the sculpture specifically for the library site, saying her design manifests the quality of "library as a focal point for meeting, sitting and sharing the wonder of books".
Creator
The Ferguson Library
City of Stamford
Publisher
The Ferguson Library
Date
1988-10-27
Contributor
Egbert, Elizabeth, artist.
Rights
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Format
text/pdf
Language
English
Type
Identifier
FL.tellyourstory.sd.002
Coverage
Stamford (Conn.)
Twentieth century
Original Format
Paper pamphlet
Collection
Citation
The Ferguson Library and City of Stamford, “Informational Pamphlet for Corinthian Bench installation as part of the 1988 Stamford Public Art Program,” Ferguson Library Digital Archives, accessed November 2, 2024, https://www.fergusonlibraryarchive.org/document/FL.tellyourstory.sd.002.
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