Night, Moon & Morning - Trenton, NJ
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N 40° 13.321 W 074° 46.437
18T E 519232 N 4452423
Morning Noon and Night, by Diana Moore, is a permanent Public Art installation in front of the Department of State building at 225 West State Street in Trenton, NJ. It was unveiled in 2006.
Waymark Code: WM6YHH
Location: New Jersey, United States
Date Posted: 08/06/2009
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member silverquill
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There is plaque on the center piece of this three piece abstract art on the steps leading to the building. The plaque explains that depending on how you are looking at the statue, or more importantly, where you are looking at the statue, the name changes. If you are looking at it from the street than the name of the art is "Morning, Noon & Night". However, if you are looking at it from the building, out toward State Street, than the name becomes "Night, Moon & Morning".

This piece is made of granite and depicts three gigantic containers with handles raised up on rectangular-shaped, black, prism pedestals. The sculpture was commissioned under the Public Buildings Art Inclusions Act of 1978. The New Jersey Council of Arts website has information about this endeavor and other public art projects, current and future going on in New Jersey.

Information on the New Jersey Council on the Arts can be found SOURCE HERE

Title: Morning, Noon & Night

Artist: Diana Moore

Media (materials) used: Granite

Location (specific park, transit center, library, etc.): Department of State building

Date of creation or placement: 2006

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