Artist's Statement: "'Tree of Knowledge' is a large-scale wall sculpture that spans the exterior entry surfaces of the library. On either side of the front door is an openwork steel grid featuring images that make visual reference to significant works of literature from many cultures and across time. The images provide the opportunity for visitors to create their own reference and narratives. From the base of the grid springs a tree that grows along the walls. The tree symbolizes the far-reaching, deeply rooted powers of literature and reading, envelopes the library entrance, and welcomes people to find new things inside. The public library in my hometown was where I discovered Leonardo da Vinci and Buckminster Fuller, among other inspiring people who had a signifigant influence on my life. Libraries are not only stunning archives of knowledge and passion, they are also places of quiet contemplation, inspiration, and self-improvement."
- Created: 2009
- Current Location: Castro Valley Library - 3600 Norbridge Avenue Castro Valley, CA 94546 (google map)
- Collections: Castro Valley Library & Castro Valley Creek
Alameda County Arts Commission
https://arts.acgov.org/
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