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Identifier
20180455
Description
Judy Kendall, wife of Scott Theatre Actors Repertory Company (STARCO) director Arnold Kendall, put a use other than visual to a piece of sculpture in front of the Scott Theater when she caught a few winks of sleep. The sculpture pivoted at three points so it can be changed, is by Texas Christian University professor Harry Geffert, who describes it as being "the opposite site of stagnation". The work is a finalist in a nationwide competition. Fort Worth Star-Telegram Evening edition August 1, 1969.
Archival Date
1969-09-01
Collection Name
Fort Worth Star-Telegram Collection
Collection Number
AR406-6-5876
Original Format
Negatives, Black & White
File Format
JPG
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License
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Subjects
Sculpture; Sleeping; Rest periods
Names
Kendall, Judy; Geffert, Harry, 1934-2017
Subjects
Sculpture; Sleeping; Rest periods