Baroque Trajectory
2001 / Michael Poast / Hamilton
This colorful abstract work was originally created in 2001 and installed at Trinity Plaza in lower Manhattan. The work was damaged during the World Trade Center attack on 9/11. Staff from the Pyramid Hill Sculpture Park restored the work, and it was installed at the Fitton Center on September 2, 2016. The artist, Michael Poast, a native of Warren County, Ohio, designed the work as a functioning musical instrument.
Location: Fitton Center for Creative Arts, 101 S Monument Ave | Previous Location: Trinity Plaza, New York City
Title
Baroque Trajectory
Description
This colorful abstract work was originally created in 2001 and installed at Trinity Plaza in lower Manhattan. The work was damaged during the World Trade Center attack on 9/11. Staff from the Pyramid Hill Sculpture Park restored the work, and it was installed at the Fitton Center on September 2, 2016. The artist, Michael Poast, a native of Warren County, Ohio, designed the work as a functioning musical instrument.
Creator
Date
2001
Subject
Source
https://www.daytondailynews.com/news/take-look-what-replacing-the-blue-baby-hamilton/yuoPj5fIf9aYEYIrAEyQhP/
Lynch, Greg (2016, September 2). "Take a look at what's replacing the 'blue baby' in Hamilton." Dayton Daily News.
Lynch, Greg (2016, September 2). "Take a look at what's replacing the 'blue baby' in Hamilton." Dayton Daily News.
Publisher
Ohio Outdoor Sculpture
Type
Identifier
2185
Location City
Location County
Location Previous
Trinity Plaza, New York City
Provider Qualifier
on loan from
Provider Entity
Pyramid Hill Sculpture Park
Location Site
Location Street
101 S Monument Ave
Location Type
Media Sculpture Height
7 feet
Installation Date
2016-09-02
Creation Date
2001
Condition Notes
2021-07: Paint fading slightly