Student Created Public Art Piece on Display in APSU's Morgan University Center
CLARKSVILLE, Tenn. 鈥 On that first day, the reactions ranged from laughter to gasps of horror.
鈥淎 friend of mine heard screaming when people saw it,鈥 Tobey Lee, an Austin Peay State University art student, said. 鈥淚t scared them.鈥
CLARKSVILLE, Tenn. 鈥 On that first day, the reactions ranged from laughter to gasps of horror.
鈥淎 friend of mine heard screaming when people saw it,鈥 Tobey Lee, an Austin Peay State University art student, said. 鈥淚t scared them.鈥
That鈥檚 no surprise considering it was a death-defying scene they were witnessing. A painter, dressed in white coveralls, balanced on his toes some 15 feet in the air, to paint a red circle inside the APSU Morgan University Center.
Luckily, the painter known as 鈥淚van鈥 wasn鈥檛 real. He鈥檚 a mannequin that bares a striking resemblance to APSU painter Ivan Colon. The artificial Ivan, standing dangerously atop a small ledge, is part of a new art display created by students in APSU art professor Gregg Schlanger鈥檚 Public Art class.
"Part of the class is learning to be a professional by creating a full proposal, a budget and how to plan something like this that鈥檚 going to be in a public space,鈥 Schlanger said.
The new display, titled 鈥淎 Hard Day鈥檚 Work,鈥 was installed last month into a large, indented circle situated high on one of the University Center鈥檚 walls.
鈥淟ane Lyle (the architect), 10 years ago when he designed this building, in his mind that was a space for public art by students,鈥 Schlanger said. 鈥淧resident (Tim) Hall and I started talking about it, and we decided that was an appropriate use for that space.鈥
The class, consisting of art students Colon, Lee, Melissa Cox, Rachel Evans Hyoung 鈥淧hilippe鈥 Kim, Sean McFadden, Corey Garrett and DL Zartner, spent the semester researching public art projects and coming up with a concept for the University Center space. They decided to create a likeness of one of their classmates, Colon, standing on the edge of the circle and painting it red.
鈥淚 guess it was because I鈥檝e worked here so long, a lot of people have seen me and know me,鈥 Colon said. 鈥淲hen they decided to do that, I was OK with it. People say, 鈥楬ey, that鈥檚 Ivan.鈥欌
With a budget of $847, the students purchased a mannequin and a mask-making kit to create the replica of the APSU painter and art student.
鈥淚f you put white hair and a white mustache on somebody, it鈥檚 going to look like me,鈥 Colon said.
The Ivan mannequin was then anchored to the wall with a chain, while his toes were nailed to the ledge. On the day the display was installed, Lee hung around the UC to hear the public鈥檚 reactions.
鈥淚鈥檓 surprised how much everyone likes it,鈥 he said. 鈥淚t turned out better than I thought it would.鈥
The piece will remain on display in the UC indefinitely, but Schlanger said there鈥檚 potential that new student art pieces could fill that spot every year.
For more information on the work or on the public art class, contact Schlanger at schlangerg@apsu.edu.
- Charles Booth, staff writer
CUTLINE: APSU painter Ivan Colon, art professor Gregg Schlanger and art student Tobey Lee stand near the new public art display in the APSU Morgan University Center. (Photo by Beth Liggett/APSU Public Relations and Marketing)