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Sculpture in Eugene, Oregon, U.S.

Wind Fence
The sculpture in 2007
ArtistNed Kahn
TypeSculpture
MediumAluminum
LocationEugene, Oregon, United States
Coordinates44°02′47″N 123°04′39″W / 44.04638°N 123.07742°W / 44.04638; -123.07742

Wind Fence is an outdoor sculpture by Ned Kahn, installed on the north side of the Lillis Business Complex on the University of Oregon campus in Eugene, Oregon, United States. It is composed of panels of small aluminum flaps, suspended in the air, which are allowed to freely move in the wind. The design reveals the invisible passage of wind through the fence. It was funded by the State of Oregon as part of the statewide Percent for Art program.

References

  1. "Campus meander Start and end: East 18th Avenue & University Street, McArthur Court/Howe Field Distance: 3.45 miles". The Register-Guard. July 1, 2009. Archived from the original on March 4, 2016. Retrieved October 10, 2015.

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Public art in Eugene, Oregon
Key: † No longer extant or on public display


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