Horizon Line

Horizon Line
A City Plaza Public Art Project created by
Susan Harbage Page and Juan Logan in collaboration with Peter Egan

“Horizon Line”, a public art project, employs cutting-edge light technology to create two colorful, imaginative spaces for pedestrians entering and exiting City Plaza. Designed by Chapel Hill artists, Susan Harbage Page and Juan Logan in collaboration with Peter Egan, the installation of LED lighting panels conceals unsightly electrical utility equipment adjacent to the BB&T and Bank of America buildings on Raleigh’s downtown City Plaza. Horizon line’s three hour light exhibition is based on abstracted horizon lines found in North Carolina. The LED’s offer a full spectrum of colors and forms which change and shift over time.



Coming up in September


DECADE: 
Alumni Artists from the Center’s First 10 Years

McColl Center for Visual Art
http://www.mccollcenter.org

The ten artists selected for the 10-year anniversary exhibition for McColl Center for Visual Art represent the depth and range of artists who have been in-residence in Charlotte from all over the world. These artists have exemplified in their residency the transformational experience of the creative process. They pushed themselves and their own intellectual, technical, and creative boundaries to achieve significant breakthroughs in their work and thinking.

Rob Carter


Shaun Cassidy
Nick Cave

Rae Goodwin

Susan Harbage Page
Hongsock Lee
Willie Little
Gabi Nkosi
Renee Stout
Kenichi Yokono


September 4-Jan 2, 2010

Opening Reception: September 25, 6-9PM



McColl Center for Visual Art
721 North Tryon Street, Charlotte, North Carolina, 28202
(704) 332-5535