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Vincent, Waiting for Alice is a two-piece 2001 sculpture by Keith Jellum, installed in Pendleton Park at southwest 55th Avenue and SW Iowa Streets in southwest Portland, Oregon. It was funded by Percent for Art - City of Portland. The main piece is a hare ('dimensions'). The second piece is a table on which a fan lays ('dimensions').


 * Artist: 	Keith Jellum;
 * Title: 	Vincent, Waiting for Alice;
 * Date: 	2001;
 * Medium: 	Stainless steel and bronze;
 * Discipline: 	sculpture;
 * Dimensions:
 * hare: 8 feet x 3 1/2 feet x 2 feet;
 * table: 15 inches x 28 inches x 24 inches;
 * Funding Source: 	Percent for Art - City of Portland;
 * Location: 	Pendleton City Park, Parks and Recreation, SW Iowa St. & SW 55th Dr.;

citation
Artist's site: http://keithjellum.com/

The Regional Arts and Culture Council page for this work: https://racc.org/public-art/search/?recid=1843.209 Regional_Arts_%26_Culture_Council

for talk page
There isn't a page for Keith Jellum (yet--there's another wiki article for his art).

I don't know the geotag.

I know of no public-domain pictures of this.

What about links on the bottom? Not much point unless it's in "Outdoor sculptures in Portland, Oregon"

Is this significant enough to add to Wikipedia? It's an 8-ft tall rabbit statue in a public park, with another accompanying piece maybe 2 ft high. Should Keith Jellum have a wiki page? Should Pendleton Park in southwest Portland have a page? Why or why not? Put up against the ENTIRE WORLD...