Springfield State Office Building

Public Art

This building contains:
▪ paintings & drawings in the hallways & conference room by artist Bob Carsten;
▪ ceramic tiles in the main lobby kiosk and throughout building in hallways by artist Christine Merriman;
▪ marble relief sculpture in the front entrance by artist Nancy Diefenbach;
▪ mixed media installation in the hallways by artist James Florschutz;
▪ and paintings in the hallways by artist Lynn Imperatore.

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VT

Springfield

100 Mineral Street

Springfield State Office Building

Springfield State Office Building

Marble relief sculpture in the front entrance of building by Nancy Diefenbach.

Painting by Lynn Imperatore

Painting by Lynn Imperatore

Painting by Lynn Imperatore

Marble relief sculpture in the front entrance of building by Nancy Diefenbach.

Marble relief sculpture in the front entrance of building by Nancy Diefenbach.

Mixed Media Relief Sculpture in the hallway of building by James Florschutz.

Marble relief sculpture in the front entrance of building by Nancy Diefenbach.

Mixed Media Relief Sculpture in the hallway of building by James Florschutz.

Marble relief sculpture in the front entrance of building by Nancy Diefenbach.

Marble relief sculpture in the front entrance of building by Nancy Diefenbach.

Ceramic Tiles in the main lobby kiosk of building by Christine Merriman.

Ceramic Tiles in the main lobby kiosk of building by Christine Merriman.

Ceramic Tiles in the main lobby kiosk of building by Christine Merriman.

Ceramic Tiles in the main lobby kiosk of building by Christine Merriman.

Ceramic Tiles in the main lobby kiosk of building by Christine Merriman.

Ceramic Tiles in the main lobby kiosk of building by Christine Merriman.

Paintings & drawings in the hallways & conference room of building by Bob Carsten.

Paintings & drawings in the hallways & conference room of building by Bob Carsten.

Ceramic Tiles in the main lobby kiosk of building by Christine Merriman.

Ceramic Tiles in the main lobby kiosk of building by Christine Merriman.

Ceramic Tiles in the main lobby kiosk of building by Christine Merriman.

Paintings & drawings in the hallways & conference room of building by Bob Carsten.

Paintings & drawings in the hallways & conference room of building by Bob Carsten.

Paintings & drawings in the hallways & conference room of building by Bob Carsten.

Paintings & drawings in the hallways & conference room of building by Bob Carsten.

Paintings & drawings in the hallways & conference room of building by Bob Carsten.

Paintings & drawings in the hallways & conference room of building by Bob Carsten.

Paintings & drawings in the hallways & conference room of building by Bob Carsten.

Art in State Buildings Public Art Trail

The Vermont Art in State Buildings program is a public art program administered by the Vermont Arts Council that supports and promotes the work of Vermont artists in communities throughout the state. The program is a joint initiative with the VT Department of Buildings and General Services, and is dedicated to enhancing public buildings and spaces by improving their character and the quality of our working environments.

We invite you to celebrate 20 years of the Art in State Buildings Program by viewing the wonderful and varied body of work that has been collected.



HOW TO USE THIS MAP:

Each point on the map features photographs of the work and information about the building location, and in some cases video clips are available which offer more information about the commissioned artists.

TO NAVIGATE THROUGHT THE TRAIL:

To see the trail in order from the south to the north, select the Markers tab. You will see a full list of all of the map points. Then click on each sequential point, and your browser will navigate to that place in the trail.

TO SEE PHOTOS & VIDEOS:

Each time you click on a point on the trail, a small window will pop up giving you more information, along with pictures and (in some cases) video that you can view. To view the pictures in a larger window, click directly on the thumbnails and they will open up in a larger window.

TO ZOOM IN/ZOOM OUT:

Click on the zooming tools in the upper right side of the map.

TO SEE SATELLITE VIEWS:

You can change the map's state by clicking on the word "satellite" in the top right of the map.