ARCANA

ARCANA-DESIGN-PROCESS
Arcana-design-process Arcana was built like a stage, inspired by the spirit of bauhaus—Oskar Schlemmer’s experimental triadic ballet in particular, along with some structural elements used by the great Josef Albers while teaching in the same school. What was really amazing is how, together with the architecture, we thought deeply about the shifts in light throughout the day and how they will create different kinds of atmospheres—making a spotlight stage around the hours of the afternoon, when the sun is hitting directly the wall and it’s moving. Another important aspect was the intention to make the space feel welcoming—a place where students could hang out and brainstorm. I decided the artwork would embrace the wall and wrap around it—not as a backdrop, but as something that holds space. It creates continuity, a sense of being held while thinking, resting, or exchanging ideas.

FABRICATORS

GLASMALEREI PETERS & VISO.
Commissioned by the UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON.
Managed through the WASHINGTON STATE ARTS COMMISSION​

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