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Big Foot Bench , 2007

by Jennifer Hill

 

Mediums: Concrete

Location: West, Metropolitan Community College; Near South entrance to the building at the Elkhorn Valley Campus (204th and West Dodge Road)

Owner: Metropolitain Community College


Devolution , 2005

by Jim Moser; Becky Hermann

 

Mediums: Steel

Location: West, Metropolitan Community College; In front of the building at the Elkhorn Valley Campus (204th and West Dodge Road)

Owner: Metropolitain Community College


Enrichment Path , 2010

by Matthew J. Placzek

 

Mediums: Stainless Steel, Acrylic

Location: Metropolitan Community College; Metropolitan Community College Institute for the Culinary Arts Building, Fort Omaha Campus near the 32nd and Sorensen Parkway entrance.

Owner: Metropolitan Community College

Additional Information: According to the artist, "Enrichment Path" represents the lifelong learning environment that promotes student success.


It's a Bird, It's a Plane , 2006

by Crystal Van Epps

 

Mediums: Metal

Location: Downtown, Metropolitan Community College; 30th and Fort Campus, located to the North of the Art building which is at the intersection of East Road and North Road on campus

Owner: Metropolitain Community College


Sculpture of General Crook , 2002

by Michael Knudson

 

Mediums: Bronze

Location: Downtown, Metropolitan Community College; Northwest side of the Fort Omaha Campus (north 30th and Fort Streets) between the General Crook House and the Douglas County Historical Building

Owner: Metropolitain Community College


South Omaha Sound Field , 2008

by Jamie Burmeister

 

Mediums: Steel

Location: Downtown, Metropolitan Community College; South Omaha Library located at 2808 Q Street, adjacent to Metropolitan Community College

Owner: City of Omaha

Additional Information: South Omaha Sound Field is an interactive public art piece commissioned by the City of Omaha and Metropolitan Community College for the new South Omaha Library. The sculpture was inspired by the diverse immigrant heritages, old and new, that make up South Omaha. When viewers interact with sensors on each of the seven pieces, the sculpture plays music. The experience of the piece changes depending upon how the viewers interact with it. All controls are housed inside the library for climate control and safety. South Omaha Sound Field was inspired by the diverse immigrant heritages, old and new, that make up the South Omaha population, including Eastern European, Hispanic, Sudanese and others.


The Trial of Standing Bear , 1988

by Unknown

 

Mediums: Bronze, Stone

Location: Downtown, Metropolitan Community College; Northeast side of the Parade Ground near the flag pole at the Fort Omaha Campus (north 30th and Fort Streets)

Owner: Metropolitain Community College

Additional Information: The plaque was presented by the Fletcher Family and sponsored by the Federation of the Unknown Indian.


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