Hanna Jubran - Selected Commissions and Collections

Selected Commissions and Collections

  • 2007 – JUST- Jackson Union Sculpture Tour, 18’ steel and paint sculpture, Jackson, TN
  • 2005 – First Flight Rotary & Icarus International Time Capsule, Kitty Hawk, NC
  • 2003 – Monument to a Century of Flight (14, 10’-20’ stainless steel pylons) Kitty Hawk, NC
  • 2002 - Presbyterian College Scotsman (12’ bronze casting) – Clinton, SC
  • 2002 – Stone&Iron sculpture for Griffis Sculpture Park, East Otto, New York
  • 2001 - William E. Laupus Health Sciences Library (54" bronze casting) Greenville, NC
  • 2001 - Kinston Art Center - Community Artistic Bench (8'X8' welded Steel & Concrete)
  • 2001 - Davidson College Wildcat (11' bronze casting) - Davidson, NC
  • 2001 - Steel Sculpture for Burlington College, Burlington, NJ
  • 2000 - Jesse Helms Archive Center - Bald Eagle (22' wingspan cast bronze) Wingate, NC
  • 2000 - Bronze Sculpture, East Carolina University Chancellor's office, Greenville, NC
  • 1999 - Bronze Sculpture, Town of Nags Head Municipal Building, Nags Head, NC
  • 1999 - Soapstone and Bronze Sculpture, Wright State University, Dayton, OH
  • 1999 - Steel Sculpture, Washburn University, Topeka, KS
  • 1999 - Alabaster sculpture, Greenville Museum of Art, Greenville, NC
  • 1998 – Ecatepec International Monumental Sculpture Symposium, Ecatepec, Mexico
  • 1998 - Large Outdoor Steel Sculpture, Association d’Eve’nements Internationauxde Sculpture
  • Monumentale, Granby, Quebec, Canada
  • 1997 - Large outdoor concrete sculpture, Fayetteville University, Fayetteville, NC

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