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Columbia, SC

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Through Knowledge We Grow by Jerome Meadows
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  • Through Knowledge We Grow, 2020
  • Bronze, Wood
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The three figures, two adults and a youth are faceless to represent the diversity of the community. The curvature of the forms gives them a sense of being animated. In addition, being somewhat larger than life size, they appear rooted while having grown from the surrounding soil and history. These stylized human figures are fabricated in bronze sheets with sealed wooden spines. The text, which is etched into the metal's surface, consists of individuals, locations, and organizations of relevance to the community.

  • Current Location: Richland County Library
  • Collections: One Columbia for Arts & Culture

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Architecture of Strength by DeeDee Morrison
The Pursuit of Opportunity: Celebrating African American Business by Ija Charles
Magnolia on Main by Maria DeFelice
Tell Your Story Through Design by Jay Talbot
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