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Sculpture by Sid Boyum ~~ neighborhood favorites

Sid Boyum was a longtime Eastside Madison resident, an artist, sculptor and eccentric. After he retired from a career as an industrial photographer, he filled his property with a profusion of works, primarily in painted concrete, that range from the whimsical to the darkly outrageous. The best known is the Polar Bear Chair in his front yard. It leans back on it's haunches to form a concrete lap to sit on. One of the neighbors on Sid's street says he created the Bear for the kids in the area - so they wouldn't keep climbing on his other pieces!

Community selection...

A neighborhood committee is working with Sid's artist son Steve to relocate some of the sculptures to area parks, along the neighborhood bikepath, at the grade school and other public streetside sites.

Pictures of Sid's work were displayed in our storefront window during the community voting process. You can see some of the photo mock-ups of Sid's sculptures that the neighborhood has voted on.

Some pieces still for sale...

Many of Sid Boyum's nearly 70 pieces of folk art sculpture are being offered for sale. Proceeds go directly to an endowment fund for the restoration and maintenance of the pieces located in public places.

the Polar Bear Chair

The Latest Move...

 

 

Visit the Hawthorne Library website!

Name the Lantern!

cover of Folk Art Messenger magazineArticle as seen in the "Folk Art Messenger", Fall '99

Complete Catalog of Sid Boyum's sculpture with photos and descriptions

Moving the sculptures

A Film by Gretta Miller

Map of the Sculpture Locations

The community voting process ~~ Photo Mockups of Sid's sculpture in the neighborhood

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