Meet the Polar Bear Family
The following is
a speech given by MHL Trustees Chair
Karen Herman during the
Polar Bear Sculpture
Unveiling Ceremony that took place on Saturday, June 14,
2008.
The Trustees are enormously pleased
to welcome our newest work of art for
the library, the polar bear family, by
artist and sculptor
Jim Sardonis.
Jim Sardonis is a nationally and
internationally known sculptor. Locally,
His work can be seen in many venues
around New England in both public and
private spaces. He created the marble
"Sleeping Dove" statuettes given by the
Harvard Medical School's Center for
Heath and the Global Environment as the
school's annual Global Environmental
Citizen Award. His work is naturalistic
and evocative. Six years in the planning
phase, The trustees have been
anticipating this moment. We are
especially glad to have had Jim here in
Andover on June 14th to introduce us to
his beautiful and powerful work of art.
Memorial Hall Library is Andover's
informational window on the world. Here
we are invited to use our imaginations
to explore a universe far beyond our
immediate environment. Art presents us
with another way to understand our
world. Public art allows the whole
community the opportunity to engage with
the work, either individually or
collectively and helps us to create our
sense of place. As we interact with it,
our polar bear family sculpture can tell
us about the polar bears themselves, the
beauty and fragility of this earth and
how we need to care for our environment
to protect it just as the mother polar
bear protects her cubs. "Vigilance" is
the very appropriate title Jim Sardonis
has given to his sculpture. During the
next year, MHL will begin a series of
events for all age groups that will help
to inform us on a variety of topics
relating to the environment, culminating
in a one-book community read in the
spring. The trustees invite you to watch
for and take advantage of all of our
interesting programs this fall. Most of
all, we hope you will enjoy these
wonderful polar bears as much as we do.
Going forward, all of us should be
proud that Andover is active in
environmental protection with our long
standing recycling programs, land
conservation, historic preservation
efforts, encouragement of green
development, "shop locally" promotions
and the farmer's market. The challenge
for us is to do more.
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