​​​​​​​​Agave Branch Library

Parabiosis VII​​

 

 

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ARTIST:   Kendall Buster
DATE:   2008
LOCATION:  Agave Branch Library, 23550 N. 36th Ave. 
TYPE:   Sculpture
MATERIALS:   Powder coated steel & greenhouse shade cloth
BUDGET:   $80,000
DISTRICT:   1
ZIP CODE:  ​85310


Artist Kendall Buster created the billowing forms with powder coated steel covered by white shade cloth normally used in greenhouses. She likens the sculpture to an organism inhaling a deep breath, or a cluster of suspended dirigibles. The piece hangs above the information desk of the library, which was designed by architect Will Bruder.​