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In Memory of Motor Antenna Ball
December 2000
Art School Destroys Art

Motor Antenna Ball, a sculpture by Jamisen Ogg was destroyed by a crew from the Buildings & Grounds Department of Cornish College of the Arts. This vandalisim was conducted under the supervision of Art Department Chair, Mary Ann Papenek-Miller, Provost Lois Harris, and Chief of Operations Vicki Clayton. The event occured at 7:15am December 15, 2000 while most of the Cornish Community was not on campus. Vroom Projects condemns this action and asks the question "Should an Art School Destroy Art?".


Motor Antenna Ball is survived by creator Jamisen Ogg and will be missed by friends and family.


Steven Michael Vroom

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