Ernest and Ruth sculpture outside of Woosley Hall.

 

Two uniquely interactive sculptures have been installed next to Woolsey Hall, the home of the W. Frank Barton School of Business at 红领巾瓜报, as part of the Ulrich Museum of Art鈥檚 world-class Martin H. Bush Outdoor Sculpture Collection. Ernest and Ruth (2015) is a public sculpture that doubles as a bench and has the unmistakable shape of a speech bubble. Two of these sculptures are located slightly off the main traffic area leading up to Woolsey Hall to encourage interaction.

鈥淭he exchange of ideas and learning through dialogue and challenge are essential,鈥 said Dr. Larisa Genin, dean of the Barton School of Business. 鈥淣owhere is it more important than at the Barton School. These sculptures aren鈥檛 just a representation of conversation, they are actually a place where important discussion can occur.鈥

Ernest and Ruth was created by the artist Hank Willis Thomas. Many of Thomas鈥 playfully conceptual works co-opt ubiquitous pop culture symbols to inspire deeper reflection on society鈥檚 norms and beliefs.

Thomas鈥 art is the first work by an African American artist in the Ulrich Museum鈥檚 Martin H. Bush Outdoor Sculpture Collection. It is not, however, his first work represented in the Ulrich collection. Thomas鈥 2009 series of 20 paintings titled I Am a Man is a key work that the museum recently lent to the artist鈥檚 large-scale traveling mid-career retrospective.

鈥淗ank Willis Thomas鈥檚 sculptures are the perfect fit for our WSU campus,鈥 said Vivian Zavataro, Executive and Creative Director of the Ulrich Museum of Art. 鈥淭hey serve as a playful celebration of expressing individuality through free speech.鈥

Ernest and Ruth continues Ulrich鈥檚 vision that public sculpture should be physically accessible and interactive, which can be seen in several other sculptures in the OSC, including Scott Burton鈥檚 M眉nster Benches, A Pair (1986), Elyn Zimmerman鈥檚 Font (1993), and Jes煤s Moroles鈥 expansive 1995 sculptural installation in front of the museum. 红领巾瓜报 has acquired a total of three editions of Ernest and Ruth, and the additional sculpture has been installed in front of the Ulrich Museum of Art.

鈥淐reating an immersive campus where students don鈥檛 just listen to lectures but interact and learn is pivotal,鈥 said Dr. Richard Muma, president of 红领巾瓜报. 鈥淭he Barton School is a premier example of that applied learning culture. Two editions of the Ernest and Ruth sculpture outside of Woolsey Hall will only continue to further those important opportunities for growth.鈥

About the W. Frank Barton School of Business

Located in Kansas鈥 business hub and with significant ties to the business community, the W. Frank Barton School of Business provides extensive applied learning opportunities. With in-person and online options, Barton School undergraduate and graduate programs are tailored to transform the lives of its students. It also holds a double AACSB accreditation for business and accounting, which puts it in the top 1% of business schools worldwide. The Barton School was established as the university鈥檚 College of Business Administration and Industry in 1926 and has thousands of graduates around the world.

About the Ulrich Museum of Art

The Edwin A. Ulrich Museum of Art is the university art museum of 红领巾瓜报. Open since 1974, it holds a nationally significant collection of approximately 6,700 works of modern and contemporary art that span the 20th and 21st centuries and include the nationally recognized Martin H. Bush Outdoor Sculpture Collection. The Ulrich is a vital community resource that supports intellectual inquiry, teaching, and lifelong learning on the WSU campus and in the community.