Jackson Potluck
Jackson Potluck Triptych
Artist: Visitors to Civic Center Library dedication ceremony
Created: March 31, 2007
Location: Civic Center Library
This Jackson Pollock (1912-56) style triptych was created on Saturday March 31, 2007 during a dedication for this library and Solar Continuum sundial located outside the library. It was a beautiful, sunny morning enjoyed by all.
“Jackson Potluck” is truly public art. It was created by the public during the library/sundial dedication and is displayed in a public place for all to enjoy. It is owned by the City of Avondale. Each canvas of the triptych is 24” wide x 36” high and is acrylic and latex house paint on canvas.
Avondale area residents who were in attendance to celebrate the library/sundial dedication created this piece. The contributing artists were:
| Dustin Aguilera |
Kathy Aguilera |
Michael Arangio |
| Tim Barge |
Jennifer Campbell |
Darien Coebin |
| David Cooper |
Sarah Kay Crowe |
Lakin Farver |
| Maraya Flores |
Katie Gillen |
Katie Gross |
| Kilsey Johnson |
Bianca Lugo |
Jessica Lugo |
| Betty Lynch |
Gabby Mendez |
Mathew Montes |
| Bev Moore |
Moniza Murillo |
Gabriella Powell |
| Jonah Powell |
Tara Richardson |
Travis Richardson |
| James Rodriguez |
Jasmine Rodriguez |
Ana Romero |
| Michael Romero |
Sarah Routolo |
Jason Salcido |
| Autumn Sauoie |
David Sours |
Nancy Sours |
| Kayla Stofel |
Samantha Stofel |
Lianna Toliver |
| Miranda Viseth |
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“Jackson Potluck” is part of the Avondale Public Art Collection managed by the Avondale Municipal Arts Committee whose mission is to enrich the quality of life by creating a unique and diverse sense of place through public art.
While Jackson Pollock’s art is called modernist art, he was influenced by Native American sand painters during his early days in Arizona.
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