Creativity After Combat Main MenuExhibitionEvents and ProgrammingWhat is the Escalette Collection of Art?Jessica Bocinskia602570e86f7a6936e40ab07e0fddca6eccf4e9b
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1media/2020.1.5_thumb.jpg2020-02-05T18:24:54+00:00Jessica Bocinskia602570e86f7a6936e40ab07e0fddca6eccf4e9b11Bradley Niedt, Untitled, Intaglio, 2013. Purchased with funds from the Escalette Endowment.plain2020-02-05T18:24:54+00:00Jessica Bocinskia602570e86f7a6936e40ab07e0fddca6eccf4e9b
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1media/2020.1.5.jpgmedia/2020.1.5.jpg2020-02-05T23:42:13+00:00Untitled by Bradley Niedt4plain2020-02-11T22:38:24+00:00Veteran: Jeremiah J.
Artist Statement: This project has been eye-opening, humbling, and inspirational. I feel honored to be able to give back what I can to the men and women of our U.S. Armed Forces. The image I created is based off of the story of Sgt. Jeremiah J. and his experience in combat overseas. I focused on the long periods of waiting and quiet, spent in guard towers, working, and thinking of home, contrasted with the short, sporadic bursts of combat and chaos.