Selected Public Art Projects

“Newton’s Corner”, Chemistry & Bio Sciences Bldg., Colorado State U; Fort Collins, CO. 40’ high stainless steel kinetic sculpture inspired by Sir Isaac Newton’s theory of gravity. Colorado Council on the Arts, 2002.


“The Zone”, P E Building, Southern Utah University, Cedar City, UT. 28’ high sculpture of weathered corten steel and dichroic laminated glass. Utah Arts Council, 2001.


“Sullivant Plaza”, Ohio Dept. of Transportation & Public Safety, Columbus, OH. 10,000 square foot gathering place includes historical timeline, quotations, stainless steel sculpture, artifacts, stone fountain, landscaping, lighting, seating. Ohio Arts Council, 1999.


“Fire & Ice”, City of Grants, NM; 28’ high rusted steel sculpture with gas fire and glass inserts inspired by local geological formations. Three legs of sculpture allude to the three main cultures of Grants. New Mexico Arts, 1998.


“Spirit”, U of Oregon, Eugene, OR; athletic center; 18’ high steel, dichroic laminated glass, and fire sculpture inspired by the inner passion of an athlete. Oregon Arts Commission, 1997. Collaboration, Tim O’Neill.


“Skaggs Biology Building”, Salt Lake City, UT; Interior porcelain mosaic floor inspired by structure of DNA. Utah Arts Council, 1997. Collaboration,Tim O’Neill.


“Scott Matheson Courthouse”, Salt Lake City, UT. Curved sandcarved glass skylights, abstract design inspired by regional geological formations. Utah Arts Council, 1996. Collaboration, Tim O’Neill.


“Palm Desert Community Walk”, Civic Center, Palm Desert, CA. 90’ diameter gathering place includes rose garden paths of mosaic, tile, and rose poetry; shade sculpture inspired by Native American basket. Palm Desert Art in Public Places, 1996.

1988-2003 Collaboration between Howard and Kathleen Meehan