



Client: NeighborWorks Boise
Location: Garden City, ID, United States
Completion date: 2019
Project Team
Artist
Susan Madacsi
Madacsi Studios
Client
NeighborWorks Boise
Overview
1 ½” x 18w” x 54h”, Powder coated steel
I felt it was important to honor the historical contribution of the Chinese community who made Garden City their home during the mining boom in Idaho in the late 1800s. Garden City was named for gardens raised by Chinese immigrants who lived in the area. The stylized red butterflies are a traditional paper craft of the Chinese. Butterflies, flowers and other natural forms were cut and hung in windows and doors to symbolize happiness and luck. The other stylized forms represent wind and air.
Goals
I was invited to design and install outdoor sculptures in a contemporary Garden City, Idaho neighborhood. A collaborative enterprise with NeighborWorks® Boise, a national non-profit organization whose mission is to lead in creating innovative housing solutions that contribute to building stronger communities. I wanted to create a unique artwork that integrated nicely within the pocket neighborhood located on 40th Street. Something that worked well with the landscape and also offered a sense of place in the community.