Client: Kaiser Healthcare
Location: Redwood City, CA, United States
Completion date: 2018
Artwork budget: $8,000
Project Team
Artist | Designer
Neil Murphy
Neil Murphy Studio
Interior Design | Art Curation
Donna Napper
Chandra Cerrito / Art Advisors
Interior Design | Art Curation
Suzy R. Locke
Suzy R. Locke & Associates
Project Manager
Swee Choo Oh LEED AP
Kaiser Permanente Capital Projects Group
Overview
Birds soar near the entrance of Kaiser Healthcare headquarters. The designers and curators responsible for artworks in the Kaiser Healthcare Headquarters buildings in Redwood City, CA., wanted to brighten the spaces for patients and staff. Artist Neil Murphy worked concurrently with two interior design firms and a Kaiser manager to bring ‘soaring birds’ to a busy entrance stairwell and colorful abstract and representational art to three of the HQ buildings. The “Birds in the Valley” artwork show colorful birds soaring in a tropical valley. The theme was appropriate for an audience often in need of uplifting and thoughtful stimulation.
The triptych sections are 2 x 6 feet. The images are printed on aluminum panels and utilize a mounting system on the back of each piece. Other artworks shown for this project range from printed acrylic, aluminum, and archival paper.
Goals
Kaiser Healthcare wished to install art that was stimulating and uplifting. Color and subject matter are crucial in a healthcare setting. The art was chosen to meet those goals and specifically to fit newly refreshed interior walls. Both patients and medical staff have expressed appreciation and positive thoughts matching the intent of the selections.
Process
The collaborative team of designers and the artist worked closely and iteratively with Kaiser representatives. The artist showed numerous options Photoshopped on the destination walls. Final choices were base on how those pieces would look in the designated spaces. There was productive back and forth exploration to find the best printing techniques and materials.
Additional Information
This project placed artworks in three separate Kaiser headquarters buildings and required fluid collaboration between the artist and team members from Kaiser and two separate interior design firms.