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Artist strives to create work that is aesthetic and functional
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Kridler, Kara
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Art galleries & museums
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/ Drilling
/ Gilbert, Chris
/ Pocock, Hugh
/ Sculpture
/ Water
/ Work ethic
2003
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Artist strives to create work that is aesthetic and functional
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Kridler, Kara
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Art galleries & museums
/ Artists
/ Drilling
/ Gilbert, Chris
/ Pocock, Hugh
/ Sculpture
/ Water
/ Work ethic
2003
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Artist strives to create work that is aesthetic and functional
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Artist strives to create work that is aesthetic and functional
2003
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Hugh Pocock, a local artist, drilled a functioning well, titled Drilling a Well for Water (2003), in the sculpture gardens at the Baltimore Museum of Art for the exhibition, Work Ethic. Drilling a Well for Water (2003) was Pocock's third artistic drilling experience. His first, at the Portikus Museum in Frankfurt, Germany, took nearly three weeks of manual labor to fabricate, though much more time was put in to the overall design and research of the process. Pocock's artistic and functional well represents one of the nearly 80 objects, from contemporary artists, which make up the exhibition.
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