The 1996 Greiner Award Winner Paul Ward, made a hollow metal cast sculpture with what looks to be cement or stone. It resembles a traditional mortar and pestle, or separate ceremonial dish. The details in the sculpture reveal...
This work is a small sculpture of two silver figures. The figures stand on a polished marble rock, and they are holding hands. One figure in small than the other, and they are both looking down. They are both in nude, and the...
This work is a sculpture depicting an abstract depiction of a cat. The piece is completed with metallic paint, causing the work to appear old and worn in brown and green. The piece has a balance of both organic and geometric...
This work is a ceramic bowl that is created in rough edged style. The top edges of the piece are ragged and appear broken. The inside of the bowl is dark black and appears shadowed, and the outside of the work is completed in...
This sculpture is one of 14 mounted antelope heads created to emulate trophies of poached animals, drawing attention to the useless slaughter of animals purely for sport and trophies. Many hunted species are unlawfully killed...
This sculpture was done by the first Greiner Award winner James Shaftstall in 1969. He was a faculty member in the Art Department at the time of the award. It depicts a boat fit for deep ocean sailing, made from what appears to...