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March 2005

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At JRC we continue to believe that a colorful and well-designed environment plays an important role in making our school an attractive place for our students to attend and for our staff to work in. Below are some photographs of our latest efforts. Our consultant, Judy Weber, is responsible for how beautiful these rooms look.

This is the Govezensky Room, featuring some large, beautiful, original water color paintings, in the style of Tarkay, by Patricia Govezensky.

This is the Debbie Brooks Room, containing art pieces most of which are by a contemporary pop artist, Debbie Brooks, whose art celebrates the theme of women enjoying shopping. The women in her sculptural pieces resemble the artist herself.

This is the Lana Garner room, which has four dumpster covers, each one converted into sculptural pieces that show four major US cities (Boston, Los Angeles, Chicago and New York). Lana also did a base for a cocktail table in this room. The base is made from an industrial fan.

This conference room is known as the Steel Beam room. On the left wall (and repeated on two other walls) is a famous photograph from the 1930’s showing workmen casually taking their lunch on a steel beam of a skyscraper high above Manhattan. On the right wall is a metallic sculpture by Sergio Furnam that portrays the same scene and that hangs from the ceiling.

The bold, vibrant artwork in this conference room is from H Studio.

What look like prints on the wall of this conference room are actually light boxes with colored images that are seen with a 3-dimensional effect.

If you would like to see these beautiful rooms in person, please contact us to arrange a tour of our school and program.

To contact a member of our Admissions Department, please email Julie at j.gomes@judgerc.org.

Judge Rotenberg Educational Center
240 Turnpike Street
Canton, MA 02021
Phone: (781) 828-2202 Fax: (781) 828-2804
www.judgerc.org

 

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