Two local artists each achieve
national/international recognition with ‘ArtPrize’
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[July 15, 2018]
LINCOLN
Not only has Lincoln Art Institute owner and artist Moses Pinkerton
fostered a climate of creating art in Lincoln for the past decade,
he recently joined another local artist in national acclaim for his
personal work.
Earlier this year, Lincoln artist Jason Hoffman had a work of his
accepted at the Grand Rapids, Michigan, ArtPrize. An internationally
renowned competition, ArtPrize is one of the most prestigious art
shows in the United States.
Thursday evening Moses Pinkerton announced that he too has also had
a piece accepted for display at ArtPrize.
The piece is a metal sculpture of a mighty ant lifting a log.
While highly skilled in multiple media, as area residents can
attest, Pinkerton might best be known for his sculptures.
In recent years, he and Hoffman have worked together on a number of
locally notable sculptures - the large cityscape metal sculpture
seen by train passengers and old Route 66 travelers on Sangamon
Street near the Lincoln Depot ‘Route 66 Cow in the Corn,’ and the
giant carved-out log with arms that can enclose a man ‘Nature’s
Embrace’ located at Lincoln College’s Outdoor Environmental Learning
Center.
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Between just these sculptures, each in its own right has brought notoriety,
fondness, appreciation, and a bit more culture to our community.
This is the first time ever that two artists from Lincoln have had their art
represented at one of the most esteemed art shows in the country.
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