PETER W. MICHEL, Sculptor   *  36 Kellogg Street  *  Clinton, NY 13323
315-853-8146  *  315-859-1480 fax  *  peter@petermichel.com   (e-mail)


THE OAKTON SCULPTURE PARK at the Des Plaines campus of Oakton Community College just north of Chicago's OHare airport is the new home for "Standing Tall - A Community Totem."   " Standing Tall ..." joins the work of Ben Woitena and Fisher Stolz from Pierwalk 2000 as additions to the delightful sculpture park on the Des Plaines Campus.
 
at Chicago's Navy Pier.
 
"Standing Tall - A Community Totem" 
at the Oakton Sculpture Park, sited by the 
Early Childhood Development and Education Demonstration Center. 
 
Photos above and immediate left courtesy of Nathan Harpaz, 
Oakton Community College.
"Standing Tall - A Community Totem" copyright (c) 2000  Peter W. Michel,

For photos of other sculptures at the Oakton Sculpture Park click here . 
 
    On Chicago's Navy Pier during "Pier Walk 2000 "         .
"Standing Tall - A Community Totem"  19'-5" high with an 8' square base.  Painted Wood and Steel.

"In a world in which we often find ourselves isolated and estranged from one another, my work suggests and celebrates the possibility of relationship and community where love, support, playfulness and individual self expression can flourish."  -Peter W. Michel

On November 6th and 7th, 2000 "Standing Tall - A Community Totem" was moved to The Oakton Sculpture Park in Des Plaines, Illinois.

This site is in development - please return and watch it unfold!  Any feedback would be
appreciated.  Please contact me by email peter@petermichel.com or mail at the address above.

All images and text Copyright  (c) 2000 Peter W. Michel
 

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Posted 11-11-2000   updated 7-4-02