Chrysalis
1998
20th century
8 x 33 x 9 in. (20 x 84 x 23 cm)
Michelle Holzapfel,
American
Object Type:
Sculpture and Installations
Creation Place:
North America, United States
Medium and Support:
cherry burlwood
Credit Line:
Carleton College Art Collection, gift of Ruth Harkison Waterbury, class of 1957, and David M. Waterbury to honor Stephen R. Lewis, Jr. on the occasion of his retirement and in celebration of his efforts supporting the GLBT community at Carleton
Accession Number:
2002.077
Turned wooden bowls are wonderful arenas for creativity, and for celebrating the natural beauty of wood. The artist, Michelle Holzapfel, is a Carleton parent. Her work bursts out of the category of turned wooden bowls—she's clearly more of a sculptor than a functional artist. This extraordinary bowl is an example of how the artist transforms a piece of wood into a metaphor for the organic process.
Ruth Harkison Waterbury '57 and David Waterbury gave this piece to Carleton in appreciation of former president Stephen R. Lewis Jr. for his leadership on behalf of the College's gay and lesbian students. - Laurel Bradley, Carleton College Calendar, 2005