Public Art

Sculptural Spaces

- As one of Gallery 202, Partners in Art Programs, we worked wth St. Ann's Women's Pavilion in Westerville to install permanent art sculptures on the grounds outside the children's waiting area and in the new Women's Pavilion.

View St Ann"s Mock up Poster image

The story behind the sculpture.

The donation request letter

List of Sponsors

Proposed image

List of Sponsors

Gone Fishin

Our first project for the Mt Carmel St Ann is a fish mobile art sculpture with a variety of metal fish and their own unique stories of how they came to be titled -Gone Fishin.

Jerry states '"the whole project was possible through the generous donation of the community at large. All of the materials were donated by a coordinated effort of the community and the aritst".

And about his piece, he says:" Something that has been placed in my soul as an artist by our maker drives my life as an artist to create, the brush cries out to the paint, the canvas cries out to have a hidden image revealed. A piece of metal has a fish in it, that I must cut out, the wind blows wanting a set of chimes, the lady fair wants to be immortalized with pen and paper. The world cries out for colour, fragrance, song and beauty thru my hands and my heart.".

Individual donors include:

Basilisa Shem- Dar es Salaam, Tanzania
Oscar Ortize- San Francisco Ca.
Michael and Margarent Sheppart- Burlington, Ontario
Captian Ken - Middlesex, England
Lynn Lard- Harvest, Alabama
Laura Linder- Whitman, Missouri
Lyndsey Devon - Columbus, Ohio
Gordon Smith - Westerville,Ohio
Gene Loro - Crooksville, Ohio
Dennis - New Hampshire
Darin Mansfield - Pilayune, Missouri

Business Donors

Extended Resources, LLC
Cherie's Studio
Insight Communications
Prizm Artst Supplies (pending)
Franklin Art glass
Roush Hardware

At work

Meet Jerry Smith

With the creative endeavors of artist Jerry Smith and his assistant Ann, a new mobile fish sculpture was installed in August 2003 outside the window of children's play area.

Jerry is an international artist trained in blacksmithing, tin smithng, leather working, knifemakeing and painting from The Royal Academy, London, England to art concepts from Otterbein College. He has had major shows in the Philippines and Canada. Working as part of the Gallery 202, Partners in Art Program, Jerry brings his own unique style for the children visiting St Ann's.

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