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James Turrell Skyspace | Pomona Museum Dividing the Light, a Skyspace by James Turrell '65, is perhaps the most glowing example of public art on the Pomona College campus Opened in fall of 2007, the architectural installation heightens the viewer's awareness of light, sky and the activity of perception
James Turrell Skyspace — “Dividing the Light” - Discover Claremont A shallow pool centered beneath the opening to the sky mirrors the daytime sky and reflects a dark echo of the night sky Visit at 10 minutes before sunset and one hour before sunrise for the complete light show
Dividing the Light - Wikipedia Dividing the Light, colloquially the Pomona College skyspace, [3] is a 2007 skyspace art installation by James Turrell at Pomona College, his alma mater [2] It consists of a courtyard with a fountain nestled between two academic buildings with an illuminated canopy framing the sky above
Dividing the Light - Atlas Obscura Nestled between two academic building's on the college campus, Dividing the Light consists of a small covered courtyard with a fountain and an illuminated canopy that frames the sky above
An appreciation of James Turrell’s “Dividing the Light” Local, free, and famous, that’s James Turrell’s “Dividing the Light,” one of over 80 “skyspaces” worldwide that demand the participant-observer look overhead to a naked, unadorned sky and allow their eyes to be tricked by light changing on the surrounding structure
James Turrell Skyspace - Claremont, CA - Yelp 6 reviews and 38 photos of JAMES TURRELL SKYSPACE "An amazing experience Definitely one for student artists The experience was like simultaneous contrast We knew the sky was grey, but sometimes it would look green, purple, blue So relaxing It's a bit cold right now so I suggest bringing a blanket "
James Turrell – Dividing the Light | claremontography The prolific artist installed one of his Skyspaces at his alma mater here in Claremont, at Pomona College Enter the courtyard about 25 minutes before sunset Notice the square pool appearing shallower than it actually is, and listen to the constant water trickle