Oculus is sited in a courtyard outside of the Health Education Building on the Kansas University Medical Center Campus. It references the physiology of the human eye, specifically, the rods and cones of the retina. The circular plaza upon which is rests completes the eyeball reference, including a stained ‘lens’ section at the plaza entrance. The sculpture is oriented due west, aligning the setting sun with the stainless steel tubes on the Vernal and Autumnal Equinox.

Oculus is a meditation on seeing, both the physical nature of sight, but also what it means to be ‘seen’ in the context of modern medicine.

Artwork Design: Stuart Allen
Engineering:
 Structural Design Consulting
Fabrication: 

River City Industries, Lodder Concrete, and San Antonio Powder Coating

Design: Sculpture, Plaza, Lighting
Project Management: Fabrication, Transportation, Installation
Documentation: Renderings and Photographs by Stuart Allen

Collection of the Kansas University Medical Center
: Commissioned by the KU Endowment with support from the George & Annette Murphy Fund