The 10-foot tall sculpture of a crane, ‘Flying Folds’ created by artist Kevin Box was installed Wednesday outside the White Rock Branch Library on Sherwood Boulevard at N.M. 4. Los Alamos County Council unanamously approved the expenditure last May of Art in Public Places Funds not to exceed $125,200 for the crane sculpture and a companion piece that depicts what the original paper crane looks like when unfolded. Box created both of the metal sculptures using a process he developed to produce castings from paper. Dr. Robert J. Lang folded the original paper origami crane that Box used to produce the metal castings. The County will hold a dedication ceremony for the WR Branch Library art at 2:00 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 24 . Photo by Steve Foltyn
‘Flying Folds’ created by artist Kevin Box installed Wednesday outside the White Rock Branch Library on Sherwood Boulevard at N.M. 4. Photo by Steve Foltyn
Project Background:
In 2014, artist Kevin Box submitted a proposal in response to an Arts in Public Places (APPB) “Call for Art’ for a sculpture to be installed in the Municipal Building west plaza. Although APPB thought the proposed artwork to be beautiful and creative, the board did not feel that it was the best choice for the plaza location, and the proposal was not selected.
The pair of sculptures is appealing because of the library-paper connection as well as the Sandhill crane-White Rock connection. The interior piece relates directly to the outdoor sculpture and further reinforces the library-paper connection.
During two site visits, APPB has met with the building architect, Peter Rehn, and the county’s project manager, Anthony Strain, and both are enthusiastic about placing the sculptures at the library. The purchase price includes design, materials, labor, and all aspects of installation including base construction and lighting. All criteria for addition to the APP collection have been reviewed and met.
Artist Bio/Statement:
Kevin Box grew up in Oklahoma, received a BFA from the School of Visual Arts in New York City, and moved to Santa Fe in 2006. He and his wife Jennifer live in Cerrillos, which is also the location of their Outside the Box Studio. During his formal education, Box changed his major from Graphic Design to Fine Art and began to focus on sculpture and art in public places. After graduation he apprenticed for three years at foundries in Atlanta and Austin, Texas, then spent the next nine years developing and perfecting his signature process for producing metal castings from paper.
‘Flying Folds’ created by artist Kevin Box was installed Wednesday outside the White Rock Branch Library on Sherwood Boulevard at N.M. 4. Photo by Steve Foltyn
‘Flying Folds’ created by artist Kevin Box was installed Wednesday outside the White Rock Branch Library on Sherwood Boulevard at N.M. 4. Photo by Carol A. Clark/ladailypost.com

































