A March 24 dedication ceremony formally acknowledged the latest addition to the grounds of the Texas A&M College of Architecture: “In Between the Lines,” a sculpture created by Paolo Piscitelli, assistant lecturer of visualization.
Piscitelli created the sculpture, located on the east side of the Langford Architecture Center’s building B, at the college’s Architecture Ranch at Texas A&M’s Riverside Campus as part of its spring 2008 Artist-in-Residence program.
He made the piece to help him experience what at the time was a new landscape for him: the Brazos Valley of Texas.
“It was a way for me to look at the landscape in Texas that is flat with strong light,” he said. “The sculpture is really working as a modulator of light.”
The college’s Artist in Residence program is sponsored by the college, the Department of Visualization and the Texas A&M Academy of Visual and Performing Arts.
- Posted: May 4, 2009 -