(Moscow, ID) The University of Idaho commissioned a statue of its mascot Joe Vandal. On campus next week, Feb. 3-7, the artist chosen will be sculpting live, as well as providing a lecture and hosting an open house. Students, U of I employees, alumni and community members are invited to attend.
Over four days, Northwest artist Gareth Curtiss will sculpt a clay model, called a maquette in sculpting terms, of what will become the full-scale bronze monument. He will work from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tuesday through Friday, Feb. 4-7, in the Idaho Student Union Building (ISUB) Rotunda in Moscow.
Everyone is encouraged to engage with Curtiss during the live sculpting process to help ensure the scale model reflects the image and spirit of Joe Vandal, U of I’s mascot since 1956.
There are two additional ways the public can get involved during the week:
- Community open house 5-6 p.m. Monday, Feb. 3, in the ICCU Arena Alumni Club: Hear more about the monument project, ask questions and provide feedback about the Vandal community.
- “The Art of Creating Bronze Sculpture” lecture 6-7 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 6, in TLC 040: Curtiss will offer insights into the creation of large-scale public art, providing a comprehensive overview of the process — from conception to completion.
The Joe Vandal monument was commissioned to recognize the Associated Students of the University of Idaho’s (ASUI) enduring legacy of support for the P1FCU Kibbie Dome and many other vital campus resources. It will be located near the dome and the ICCU Idaho Arena.
More than 300 students and nearly 1,200 alumni, employees and community members provided input on sketches of three potential poses for Joe Vandal and a maquette of his face and helmet. The survey responses were incorporated into a final design showing the mascot with arms crossed leaning on a large “I” monument.
ASUI selected Curtiss to work on the project after a nationwide selection process. With more than 30 years of experience, the Montana-based artist stood out for his engagement with the selection committee, his willingness to connect with the Vandal community and his impressive depth of experience in public art.
“I am delighted to have been selected to create the statue of Joe Vandal and am looking forward to working with the Vandal community on this great project,” Curtiss said. “Together, we will be making a character already larger than life, much, much larger.”
MEDIA NOTE: Members of the media are invited to attend the open house and any part of the live sculpting to shoot video/photos, interview the artist and students, employees and visitors who may be watching the sculpting process. Artist Gareth Curtiss and ASUI President Martha Smith are available for interviews from 10 am. to noon Friday, Feb. 7.
ASSET AVAILABLE: The attached photo of Joe Vandal can be attributed to University of Idaho Visual Productions.