One Step at a Time

One Step at a Time
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Candyce J. Garrett's sculpture, One Step at a Time, includes two vertical columns sculpted from Texas pink granite, intricately supported by rungs of African black granite and depicts a strong ladder that reaches toward the sky. This sculpture was initially installed in Dublin’s Coffman Park in 2007 as part of the original “Titration” series. It is now located in Ted Kaltenbach Park.

Dublin Arts Council chose the exhibition title “Titration” to reflect the addition of a new concentration of sculpture into the community. It was curated as part of “Ripple Effect: Artistic Impact of the Scioto River,” a Dublin Arts Council project designed to offer unique opportunities for visual, performing and interpretive art projects associated with investigation of the Scioto River.

Titration is a common laboratory method used to add a measured quantity of a reagent, called a titrant, into an unknown reagent, called a reactant, to produce a chemical reaction. The exhibition series reflects the fluid properties of its name in the figurative sense: our changing community, our growing collection of public art, and Dublin’s sense of cultural identity. The exhibition dovetailed with the introduction of Riverboxes, another public art initiative that encourages historical and artistic exploration and response to the river in our midst.

For more information about One Step at a Time, visit dublinarts.org and click on the Art in Public Places tab.

Materials

Granite

Dates

Purchased: 2007
Installed: 2007

Dimensions

Length: 22''
Width: 22'
Height: 5'10''

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Location

Kaltenbach Park, 5984 Cara Rd., Dublin, Ohio, 43016
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Categories
    Sculpture
Type
    Public Art
Artist

Candyce J Garrett

Candyce J. Garrett of Galisteo, New Mexico is a noted stone carver with artworks in private collections and galleries throughout the United States. She has served on the faculty for a number of stone carvers’ symposiums and has studios in both New Mexico and Texas. Garrett, who apprenticed with renowned sculptor Jesus Moroles, created an artwork at the San Antonio Spurs workout facility as well as a granite fountain for the Santa Fe Farmers Market Railyard Center, among other notable projects. She also collaborated on a granite sculpture to commemorate the 10th anniversary of V-Day, a global movement to stop violence against women and girls. She says of her work, “My love affair with granite is parallel to my love for life. It is a privilege to experience and celebrate the journey that pushes us to new limits to reach the majestic beauty of the finished creation.”
Artwork Owner
Dublin Arts Council
Attributes
  • Outdoors
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