Indiana University - Bloomington, Eskenazi School of Art, Architecture + Design
Plywood, Paint
About Fragmentation:
Originally conceived as a two-dimensional artwork, Fragmentation contrasts the precise monolithic forms of Indiana University's Meis Van Der Rohe building through color variation and loose topography. Through this contrast, fragmentation breathes life into this uncompromising space reminding passerby of the immense creativity housed within.
Artist - Nick Abstract
Designed and installed by Comprehensive Design, SOAD-C 481
Students: Dylan Anderson, Donovan Babilya, Molly Cai, Dylan Driver, Trevor Rush, Alaina Sidel,
Professor Adam Buente
About SOAD-C 481
In this course, students worked alongside artist Nick abstract to conceptualize design and construct a public art installation through Hands-On Studio sessions and site visits. Students have developed interdisciplinary skills while contributing to the cultural enrichment of their community. Upon completion, students have emerged equipped to engage in future design endeavors, having gained practical experience in a deeper understanding of the creative process.
With support from Black Lumber Company Incorporated