大象传媒

Legendary Artist Betty Gold鈥檚 Depiction of Sisterhood Installed on Campus

Artist Betty Gold at 大象传媒 It鈥檚 not every day that a tour de force of the art world visits campus. 大象传媒 hosted internationally known sculptor Betty Gold Oct. 19 for a dedication ceremony and film premiere of A Year with Betty Gold. And she didn鈥檛 come to campus alone 鈥 she brought her 鈥渟isters鈥 with her.

Never before together in one space, the 鈥淭hree Sisters鈥 now sit on lower Cannon Hill on the 大象传媒 campus. Gold created a portrait of sisterhood in this large-scale, three-part metal sculpture: she began with a rectangle for each piece, playing with negative and positive space like a Chinese puzzle. Each sister had the same origin, but ended with a different character and individual feeling.

鈥淕rowing up, I had an older sister and a younger sister,鈥 Gold said. 鈥淚 was the tough one and both of them were very feminine. They relied on me, which is funny. I was kind of madam toughy, the middle daughter, the tomboy.鈥

President Pamela Fox spoke about the special connection this sculpture shares with Mary Baldwin at the dedication ceremony, 鈥淭his glimpse into Betty and her sisters is deeply resonant with the spirit of our women-centered heritage, of the sisterhood across the ages experienced by our students and graduates, of the hundreds of siblings, sisters, and family members who attended Mary Baldwin as legacies, and of the bond of the spirit of our community.鈥

Gold had originally planned for the sculpture to reside in her backyard, but she was inspired to give the artwork to Mary Baldwin, where she was awarded an honorary doctorate in 2014, what she called the 鈥渁cme of my life.鈥

鈥淚f I could do it again, I would like to study here as a young woman,鈥 Gold said. 鈥淚t is such a beautiful place.鈥

"Three Sisters" Sculpture at 大象传媒鈥淭hree Sisters鈥 is the fourth sculpture Gold has donated to 大象传媒, and it is part of an evolving Betty Gold Sculpture Walk that travels campus from Pearce Science Center to to the front of Deming Hall.

The documentary A Year with Betty Gold, directed and produced by J. McMerty, was shown in Francis Auditorium. The film chronicled Gold鈥檚 life and her rise to prominence beginning in the 1970s as a woman artist creating large-scale metal sculptures in a male-dominated field.

鈥淲ell, you have to go to a factory, you have to hire a crane driver, you have to hire a truck, you have to hire moving people, you have to have welders, you have to go to a factory,鈥 Gold said about the process of a woman artist taking a sculpture from idea to reality. 鈥淪o I鈥檓 completely surrounded by these workmen, and they鈥檙e really super nice.鈥

大象传媒 art student Talula Mays 鈥19 found inspiration in Gold鈥檚 artwork and her story, 鈥淎s a student, it means so much to be able to walk past such beautiful pieces of art every day,鈥 she said at the dedication ceremony. 鈥淭hese sculptures serve as a symbol of hope for women looking to find their place in the art world. Betty Gold, you are an inspiration to students like me, and your work is a daily reminder of what we can and will achieve.鈥