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Infinity Extended I and II by Sharon Collings Licata
Infinity Extended I and II by Sharon Collings Licata
Infinity Extended I and II by Sharon Collings Licata
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  • Infinity Extended I and II, Installed September 27, 2016
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Infinity Extended consists of two sculptures carved from limestone, one of the bedrocks of our community formed thousands of years ago when this area was still the coastline.

The idea of Infinity Extended opens the thought process to all the diverse possibilities; physical, emotional, and spiritual that the community provides. The multiple crossings and looping of the sculptures speak to the caring embrace that all of the United Way’s work brings to the Midlands. The two strands reaching upward that form each piece reference the two aspects of the United Way’s process; needs and resources and how they continue to grow and change.

One of the sculptures will be located at each of the two entrances to the Community Innovation Center. Wells Fargo generously provided funding for the two sculptures.

As Licata explains, “Art is a verb. United Way’s mission of uniting people and resources to improve the quality of life in the Midlands is reflected in the interwoven nature of the sculptures. The two strands reaching upward reference the two aspects of United Way’s process, needs and resources, and how they continue to grow and change.”

  • Current Location: United Way Community Innovation Center - 1818 Blanding St Columbia, SC 29201 (google map)
  • Collections: One Columbia for Arts & Culture

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