Beginning Sculpture sticks to its task, creates temporary tape statues

This tape sculpture is sliced in half by a wall near Dean Delgado’s office.

Javier Whitaker-Castañeda, Managing Editor

Beginning Sculpture students installed temporary tape art structures in different locations around the school. Stuck in walls and hanging off of stairwells, the sculptures disrupted students typical walks to class and brought a memory that will hopefully stick in students’ minds.

This tape sculpture hangs from the stair railing near Briggs Gymnasium.
Kathryn Campbell
This tape sculpture hangs from the stair railing near Briggs Gymnasium.
This tape sculpture, located in the second floor hallway, reads the December issue of The Rubicon.
Kathryn Campbell
This tape sculpture, located in the second floor hallway, reads the December issue of The Rubicon.
This tape sculpture is sliced in half by a wall near Dean Delgado's office.
Kathryn Campbell
This tape sculpture is sliced in half by a wall near Dean Delgado’s office.
This tape sculpture grooms itself, looking into the tape mirror. It was located in the art hallway.
Kathryn Campbell
This tape sculpture grooms itself, looking into the tape mirror. It was located in the art hallway.
One of the seven art sculptures set up around the school. This one swings outside the Harry M. Drake Gallery.
Iya Abdulkarim
One of the seven art sculptures set up around the school. This one swings outside the Harry M. Drake Gallery.