It hangs beside Ross Bleckner's 1993 «Galaxy,» in which an irregular grid of glowing lights was
conceived as a memorial to friends who died of AIDS.
A small stone building designed and constructed in 1942 by alumnus Alex Reed, the Quiet House was
conceived as a memorial for the late son of Black Mountain co-founder and faculty member Theodore Dreier.
Not exact matches
Governor Andrew Cuomo
conceived of the
memorial for the victims in the Pulse massacre to «stand
as an international symbol against ignorance, hate, bigotry, and gun violence,» read the executive order that created the commission.
They
conceived of the
memorial as a physical reminder to the young of what came before them
as well
as a refuge for those who recalled the pain they lived through.