Œuvre d'art public

North is Freedom

Stephen Bamford, North is Freedom, 2007
Stephen Bamford, North is Freedom, 2007
Stephen Bamford, North is Freedom, 2007
Stephen Bamford, North is Freedom, 2007
Location:
Halifax North Memorial Public Library , 2285 Gottingen Street, Halifax, NS, B3K 3B6, Canada
Artwork creator(s): 
Bamford, Stephen
Text author(s): 
Clarke, George Elliott
Collaborator(s): 
Brathwaite, Stephen
Installation year: 
2007
Description: 

A kid stands on the roof of the Halifax North Memorial Public Library, on Gottingen Street, and watches as a young woman helps a young man climb to the top of a 20-foot-high steel monolith, play out in the square below. They are local students from Saint Patrick-Alexandra School, cast in bronze. They are unfinished figures, a gesture.

The steel monolith is engraved with words that tell their community's story.

Text of the artwork: 

(On a side)

North is freedom-
Uptown, down-home:
Each book a drum
Each life a poem
      George E. Clarke

 

(On one side, incomplete text)

Respect, North, SOS

Text theme: 
Commemorating the history, present and future of Halifax

Dimensions:

Height: 
6.09m
Note(s): 

"The idea behind the sculpture is that we can achieve much on the strength of our shared experience and that knowledge is power." - Doug Bamford


Source: SWCSMH (2008).  Public Art in Halifax.

http://www.chebucto.ns.ca/ccn/info/Science/SWCS/public_art/public_art.html



The three human figures in the public art piece are modelled after local students from Saint Patrick's-Alexanda School.

Document(s): 

Reality bites

Fleury, Mike (2007).  Reality bites. The Coast. (December 6)