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Body Geography | Street Murals by Brad Kaspari/Kaspari Design Studios, Inc | Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center at Amarillo in Amarillo. Item composed of synthetic
Body Geography | Street Murals by Brad Kaspari/Kaspari Design Studios, Inc | Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center at Amarillo in Amarillo. Item composed of synthetic
Body Geography | Street Murals by Brad Kaspari/Kaspari Design Studios, Inc | Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center at Amarillo in Amarillo. Item composed of synthetic
Body Geography | Street Murals by Brad Kaspari/Kaspari Design Studios, Inc | Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center at Amarillo in Amarillo. Item composed of synthetic
Body Geography | Street Murals by Brad Kaspari/Kaspari Design Studios, Inc | Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center at Amarillo in Amarillo. Item composed of synthetic
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Body Geography | Street Murals by Brad Kaspari/Kaspari Design Studios, Inc | Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center at Amarillo in Amarillo. Item composed of synthetic

Body Geography - Street Murals

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BODY GEOGRAPHY, 2017. Another terrazzo project done with my frequent collaborator, Carolyn Braaksma. We were asked to design a floor for the lobby to the new Clinical Simulation Center at Texas Tech University in Amarillo, Texas. The Center's mission is to teach clinical procedures in a simulated clinical setting where students can analyze their methods (and mistakes) in a safe setting. The design for the project references current clinical practices and draws upon the rich history of medical illustration and imaging. It also includes a topographical map of Palo Duro Canyon, shown as a cut through the human figure. This canyon, near Amarillo, is the second largest canyon in the U.S. Metal fabrication and shop drawings were produced by Kaspari Design and the terrazzo installation was done by Zanchettin Brothers Terrazzo.
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I am a visual artist, sculptor and public artist with a particular interest in kinetic sculptural devices. I've completed numerous public art commissions across the country, both as a solo artist and as a part of collaborative teams. My work ranges from temporary interactive sculptural installations to permanent sculptural object making and also includes fully architecturally integrated projects such as terrazzo and decorative stone flooring treatments. I've received grants and awards from the Minnesota State Arts Board, the McKnight, Jerome, and Knight Foundations and the National Terrazzo and Mosaic Association. I live in Minneapolis, Minnesota where, for the past twenty-five years, I've directed my own design and fabrication firm, Kaspari Design Services, Inc.