


Client: Children's Hospital
Location: Minneapolis, MN, United States
Completion date: 2012
Artwork budget: $12,000
Project Team
Artist
Gail Katz-James
Art Consultant
Annette Ridenour
Aesthetics, Inc
Other
Brad Buxton
Acme Project Shop

Overview
Found Treasures is a 5 foot tall, 6 foot wide wall-mounted artwork made of perforated stainless steel, wire, washers and a variety of small objects like buttons, doll shoes, plastic dinosaurs, and toy cars. It consists of 30 unique squares, measuring one foot by one foot. A 2-inch stainless steel molding around the edges of the piece functions as a frame and edge finish.
Goals
This playful work provides many interactive experiences for the children and adults who pass through this elevator lobby. They will enjoy looking at the piece, identifying the small objects within it from up close, as well as the overall quilt-like effect of the whole. Signage alongside the piece invites viewers to "find 2 blue dinosaurs and 1 orange motorcycle", like an I-spy game.
Process
I worked with Aesthetics Inc. to choose suitable materials and presentation for a hospital environment. In addition, interactivity was an important goal of the project.
Additional Information
It serves as wayfinding and distraction in a stressful environment, as well as adding a playful, colorful visual experience.