Artist:
Kevin Berry Completion Date: February 1990 Medium: bronze Location: Dunlap Avenue, Central Avenue to 7th Street Funding: Street Transportation Department Percent for Art Funds Artist Contract Amount: $60,000
The
primary objective of this project was to give
the community a strong sense of historical identity
through a common theme and to unify a large section
of one of the major streets in the area, Dunlap
Avenue. The artist created a combination of elements
and artifacts taken from both past and present
Sunnyslope. These items are cast and sculpted
in bronze and inlaid into the sidewalks.
The artwork at Dunlap and Central Avenue attracts
admiration due to its physical properties as well
as it conceptual foundation. Placing focus on
the marks which humans leave on the earth, artist
Kevin Berry has created a work of art that reflects
the same people who interact with the piece on
a daily basis. In his project proposal, Berry
explained that although many people would interact
with the artwork, it would primarily impact the
people of Sunnyslope due to its location.
The
purpose of the Dunlap Avenue Streetscape was to
combine three themes within one work of art. The
first theme is historical in nature. At one time,
Sunnyslope was a mining community and home to
the Desert Mission, a hospital for those suffering
from tuberculosis. Reference to this era is made
with castings from old medical equipment and mining
tools collected by business owners in the area.
The second, relating to transportation, combines
footprints, bike track tires, automobile tires,
and animal prints. The trail is defined with these
markings and is connected to imagery used in the
artwork inside of the nearby transit center. Finally,
the third aspect of the project focuses on Sunnyslope’s
surrounding desert landscape. In this portion
of the project, emphasis is placed on items found
in the desert, ranging from plants to old bottles
left by hikers.
The
community’s involvement was an important
aspect in the preparation and research of the
project. Berry spent numerous hours researching
the files and photographs of the Sunnyslope Historical
Society and meeting with members of the community.
The information that he gathered was then transformed
into a piece made of cast bronze objects set in
concrete along pedestrian walkways. The result
is a visual diary of the community.
About
the Artist
Kevin Berry received a Master of Fine Arts degree
in Sculpture from Arizona State University. His
artwork can be found in several public and private
collections and he has completed numerous public
art projects regionally.