Sculpture Designs On View For Knott Rd Roundabout

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Design renderings of the proposed art sculptures for the 15th Street and Knott Road roundabout will be on display at the Larkspur Community Center from April 4-11 and at the downtown Bend Deschutes Public Library from April 12-18.

Community members of all ages are invited to review and provide input on the three finalists’ works of art mutually selected by representatives from the Art in Public Places committee and the City of Bend Engineering and Infrastructure Planning Department. The sculpture selected will be included in the public art collection owned by the City of Bend.

The location for this next roundabout sculpture was selected primarily because the southeast Bend neighborhoods are experiencing a tremendous amount of growth. The proximity of this roundabout to Caldera High School prompted the commission to specify a pack of wolves in honor of Caldera’s Wolf Pack mascot. The student groups and Bend-La Pine Schools staff were drawn to mascot ideas that represent a community. The school’s website states that, “Students and staff members of Caldera High School are all members of the Wolfpack representing the greater community and each individual has the talents and skills to help everyone thrive.”

The three artists are Amanda Markel from Bozeman, Montana; Bryce Pettit from Durango, Colorado; and Jud Turner from Eugene, Oregon. The attached images show a detail of the face and body of one wolf per artist concept. Each artist will be fabricating three to four wolves for this roundabout sculpture. The selected sculpture is anticipated to be installed in Summer 2025.

“The three final art concepts truly represent a thoughtful interpretation of a wolf pack,” said Romy Mortensen, President of Art in Public Places. “Each artist has a unique perspective and has designed a sculpture that beautifully aligns with the Caldera High School’s Wolf Pack mascot. We look forward to having the community and students share their comments about each proposal.”

Art in Public Places (AIPP) has created a page on its website offering the community the opportunity to contribute their public input online. AIPP and the City welcome public comments online increasing the community engagement with new public art in Bend. Images of the three designs can be found at: artinpublicplaces.org/input-15th-knott.

About Art in Public Places: Art in Public Places is a non-profit organization that has donated public art throughout Bend, Oregon since 1973. For over 40 years Art in Public Places has created an enhanced visual environment for Bend residents and promoted tourism and economic vitality through the artistic design of public spaces. For more information, visit artinpublicplaces.org.

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