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The Three Clans, Donald Lipski, 2019

SERVICES PROVIDED: Design coordination, Materials research, Budget management, Engineering coordination and oversight, Fabricator bid process, Fabrication oversight, Lighting design development, Shipping, Installation services, Scheduling, Project close-out.

For the Columbia Avenue entrance to Penn Treaty Park in Philadelphia Donald Lipski designed a work of public art that pays homage to the three clans of the Lenni Lenape Tribe and Chief Tamanend, with whom William Penn signed the landmark treaty of friendship. The animals featured in this installation (wolf, turkey, and turtles) are the animal symbols of the three Lenni Lenape clans. The series of five bronze turtles with light posts on their backs lead the way to the park’s entrance paying tribute to the Turtle Clan who lived in the area and Chief Tamanend who himself was a member. The fiberglass wolf and turkey are seen perched atop light posts installed on the west side of the underpass, one on the north side and one on the south. The fixtures will light up at night, serving as a gateway to the park. Lipski’s design to him suggests the meeting of the Old World and the New World, but he hopes that those who interact with the work will find their own meaning as well.

The animals were created by the amazing Philadelphia sculptors and brothers John and Christopher Collins under Lipski’s direction. The original turtle sculpture was then translated into bronze by Tim Joseph of the Fort Collins Sculpture Center.

Select text and images courtesy of Donald Lipski.

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Read the Philadelphia Inquirer’s overview of this project
read Philadelphia Magazine’s review of The Three Clans