Eccles Theater

Ribbons In Time is a site-specific art installation at the George S. and Dolores Doré Eccles Theater. The project was sponsored by the Salt Lake City Public Art Program. Consisting of over one hundred four by eight foot lites of bent, tempered, and laminated glass, the colored glass balustrades overlook the public lobby from the second and third floors. At night, the colored glass balustrades can be seen from outside the theater. The sequence of colors emphasizes the curvilinear and sculptural nature of the balconies and resembles ribbons of color flowing through space. The title references both geological strata and the notion that dance, music, and theater are time-based arts.

 

To learn more about this technique, please visit the laminated glass techniques page.

 

Architect: Pelli Clarke Pelli

Dimensions:

Over 100, 4'w x 8'h lites of glass

Location:

Salt Lake City, UT

Year:

2016

Tags:

public, suspended