Night Bloom, Marjorie Schick

Artwork Overview

1941–2017
Night Bloom, 2003
Where object was made: United States
Material/technique: paint; wood; plastic laminate; stainless steel wire
Dimensions:
Object Height/Width/Depth (Height x Width x Depth): 14 3/4 x 13 3/4 x 1 7/8 in
Object Height/Width/Depth (Height x Width x Depth): 1 3/4 x 2 x 0 3/8 in
Credit line: Gift of Robert A. Hiller
Accession number: 2017.0122.a-e
On display: Michaelis Gallery

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Empowerment
An example of wearable art and expressive body adornment, Night Bloom is a pair of painted wood earrings that can stand alone or be nestled in a wood relief that mimics the form of the earrings. The earrings can be worn or can function as sculpture. Marjorie Schick is a world-renowned leader in avant-garde jewelry design who taught for decades at Pittsburg State University in Kansas.
Empowerment
An example of wearable art and expressive body adornment, Night Bloom is a pair of painted wood earrings that can stand alone or be nestled in a wood relief that mimics the form of the earrings. The earrings can be worn or can function as sculpture. Marjorie Schick is a world-renowned leader in avant-garde jewelry design who taught for decades at Pittsburg State University in Kansas.

Exhibitions

Susan Earle, curator
Celka Straughn, curator
Kristina Walker, curator
Angela Watts, curator
2022–2027

Citations

Annual Report Spencer Museum of Art Fiscal Year 2018. Lawrence, Kansas: Spencer Museum of Art, The University of Kansas, 2019.