The Historic Ocean Springs Association (HOSA) unveiled its newest piece of public art at the Mary C. O’Keefe Cultural Center on Wednesday, September 26th. A great crowd were dazzled by the uniqueness of the aluminum sculpture entitled “Poly-Illumination”. Created by local artists Colin McQuilkin and Bryan Milling, the piece stands nine feet tall and six feet wide, replacing the HOSA-sponsored fountain on the west side of the building. Although the mirrored surface of the piece is dazzling to view during daylight, shifting as you change your point of view, the nighttime view is equally inspiring, as LED lighting from within changes colors to highlight the piece.
HOSA also thanked the Mary C’s Board and staff and craftsmen from the Ocean Springs Dept. of Pubic Works. This project attracted eight excellent proposals that HOSA hopes to turn into additional pieces for the Mary C. campus. For information about HOSA, visit its Facebook page at httpss://www.facebook.com/HOSAOceanSprings