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Priscilla Sage: 1958 - 2008 Fifty Years of Sculpting
Product Description
Priscilla Sage has spent the past fifty years pushing the boundaries of textiles and fiber into the realm of sculpture and fine art. As a child, Sage was fascinated by the whorls of seashells, the pattern of scales in pine cones, and the sequence of petals on a flower. The longer she looked, the more human existence and the nature of the universe became part of one consistent whole. This relationship between humans and nature is an underlying them of Priscilla Sage’s body of work.
This publication examines the artist’s career and illustrates her evolution as renowned fine art sculptor, teacher and mentor and how these developments lead her to the Midwest and Iowa State University. This publication has contributions by Lynette L. Pohlman, Mark Engelbrecht, Priscilla Sage, and Patricia Malarcher.
Paperback, 96 pages, 93 color images, 8.5 x 11 inches
Are you a University Museums Annual member? Contact University Museums at 515-294-3342 to purchase this publication at a discounted rate.
This publication examines the artist’s career and illustrates her evolution as renowned fine art sculptor, teacher and mentor and how these developments lead her to the Midwest and Iowa State University. This publication has contributions by Lynette L. Pohlman, Mark Engelbrecht, Priscilla Sage, and Patricia Malarcher.
Paperback, 96 pages, 93 color images, 8.5 x 11 inches
Are you a University Museums Annual member? Contact University Museums at 515-294-3342 to purchase this publication at a discounted rate.
Product Details
Pages / Length: 96
Publication Date: 01/2008
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