Sculpture has long been a dynamic element on the campus of Appalachian State University and in August 2024, a new collection of seven sculptures have been installed as second installation of the Campus Arts Corridor. They originate at the Turchin Center for the Visual Arts on King Street and extend into campus along a public art pathway. The concept of the Campus Arts Corridor arose out of a desire to visibly link App State’s arts related venues. Two of the main university arts centers — the Turchin Center for the Visual Arts, and the Schaefer Center for the Performing Arts, are located on opposite sides of campus with numerous arts related buildings located between these two hubs. The Schaefer Center is App State’s state of the art 1660 seat venue and is home to a multitude of campus and community events, as well as visiting artists from across the region, nation and the globe. Valborg Theatre is home to the University Theatre Mainstage; Chapell Wilson Hall houses the Department of Theatre and Dance; Wey Hall contains the Department of Art; and the Broyhill Music Center houses the Hayes School of Music. The Turchin Center for the Visual Arts features six dynamic galleries with changing exhibitions of contemporary art works by national and international artists, as well as the finest local artists of the region. Situated on King Street at the crossroads of Appalachian State University and downtown Boone, the Turchin Center anchors the arts corridor and serves as a crossroads between campus and community and provides a link to the public art initiatives of the town.

Bill Brown, Breakaway


Golden Arch
Jim Gallucci
Greensboro, NC
Artist Statement
The arch is a perfect form to capture a theme for this work. Invented in ancient times by the Etruscans and perfected by the Romans, it defies gravity and cultivates wonder through its form. The arch defines a space by the position of two touch-down points, where they rest. An arch defines time as a passage through a portal. The movement gives one a concrete grasp of time. My sculpture uses the fascination of an arch to celebrate the magnificence of nature using a simple form, the leaf.
Artist Biography
I have been a sculptor for 40 years and work full time designing and creating/fabricating sculptures in my Greensboro studio assisted by a staff of 6 people. My commissions can be found in public, corporate, and residential spaces throughout the country.
In 2020, I completed an entrance piece for a Public Library in Charlotte, NC, called Open Mind, Open Book. I also worked on a NEA funded restoration project, which included 12 decorative iron gates designed and fabricated for a greenway.
I primarily use stainless steel as my medium of choice but also have used steel, bronze and other materials throughout my career. I strive to create works that are not only accessible to the public, but also inspire them. I believe my work is appropriate because I create site-specific work and I am comfortable with the scale and scope of this project.
For those who want to learn more about the sculptures in the Arts Corridor and Rosen Outdoor Sculpture Competition and Exhibition from the artists themselves, download a mobile audio guide on the free app, OtoCast. Users can select “Boone, NC” from the list of active tours to begin a self-guided audio tour through the campus of Appalachian State University. The app is available in the Apple App Store and Google Play.