New art display in Bartlesville meant to honor Native American culture - Bartlesville, OK
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N 36° 44.832 W 095° 58.552
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This beautiful sculpture of flowers and bees is south of the Price Tower.
Waymark Code: WM1550A
Location: Oklahoma, United States
Date Posted: 10/17/2021
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member Alfouine
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Located in the courtyard between Price Tower and the Performing Arts Center/Community Center is a sculpture by Amie Jacobsen. The art piece has several long stemmed flowers, and a couple of bees sitting on top of flowers.

Article text:

There’s some new, floral art decorating Unity Square in Bartlesville.

Installed in early May, Kansas City artist and former Tulsan Amie Jacobsen is the mastermind behind this fresh exhibit.

It’s titled ‘Native Color,’ and started with a competition for a community-focused creation.

Working with a team of different artists, Amie says it was a lengthy process of molding glass pedals, shaping leaves and putting the 8-12 foot tall structures together.

Jacobsen wanted to honor Native American culture in Oklahoma.

She fashioned the pieces based on the state wildflower known as the “Indian Blanket.”

“I thought it would just be a neat way to represent the local flora and fauna and also make a connection to the Native American history,” said Jacobsen.

Another nod to Green Country on the piece is the placement of several bees on some of the flowers, a symbol of people in the community working together.

There’s a grand opening for the exhibit during the first week of June. There will also be a working sprinkler system for kids to play in as the hot summer months approach.
Type of publication: Television

When was the article reported?: 05/11/2021

Publication: Fox23

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How widespread was the article reported?: local

News Category: Arts/Culture

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