SPOKANE, Wash.Washington State University Spokane and the Washington State Arts Commission (WSAC) will be celebrating the newest addition to the State Art Collection on the Riverpoint Campus on Sept. 25. The public ceremony, featuring the artist Peter Reiquam is slated for 5 p.m. at the
“Light Reading” by Reiquam is a lighthearted piece that makes reference to the Riverpoint Library and Academic Center near which it sits. It is an outdoor, open-air reading room for conversation, reflection or contemplation. Sitting atop a textured concrete slab, the artwork features a pair of over-size solid granite armchairs, a fabricated bronze coffee table and two bronze bookcases infilled with lighted, cast-glass books.
“My hope is that this will be a popular gathering place for students, staff and faculty on the Riverpoint Campus,” said Reiquam.
According to Reiquam, the use of light is the aesthetic, functional and conceptual key to this project. The books are lit internally so the roomdefined by the textured concrete flooris bathed in a glowing light. Metaphorically, the light emanating from the books is the illumination of knowledge and ideas gained through reading. The radiant books provide a unique light source, making the artwork accessible after dark. The vertical bookcase, as seen from a short distance away, reflects the warmth and luster of the building’s four-story lighted glass entry. The horizontal bookcase, as seen from the granite armchairs, creates a level horizon line across the campus backdrop.
The armchairs are made from dappled green granite called Mountain Green quarried in
WSU Spokane’s Campus Art Committee selected Reiquam from a pool of eligible artists and approved his proposal for the new artwork. The Campus Art Committee includes local artist Harold Balazs, Nancy Clark Brown, Liz Burroughs, Lanny DeVuono, student Devin Fitzpatrick, Susan Snowdon and Bruce Thompson.
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About the artist
Reiquam is a
He also served as a commissioner on the King County Public Art Commission (now 4Culture). He has taught sculpture at
Notes on the elements of “Light
The stone armchairs were built to design specifications by Cold Spring Granite Company in
The glass books were cast by Dehanna Jones, Jackie Mendelson and Kelly from Totally Blown Glass, a
Bob Teeple, a
Ed Garmon and his crew from Garmon Concrete Construction in
Reiquam fabricated all of the bronze furniture pieces in his studio in
