3/29/19 Old Burke Museum building being demolished. |
While
I’ve been eagerly awaiting the opening of the brand new Burke Museum this fall, I somehow missed the news that
the old Burke building, built in 1962, was being torn down. I thought it would
be cleaned up and repurposed – or maybe that was just wishful thinking. In any
case, as I walked across the University of Washington campus last Friday on my
way to the cherry blossoms on the Quad,
I was flabbergasted to see that the old Burke was being demolished. While the gaping
foundation still stood in the background, an excavator was building a mountain
of debris in the museum’s former parking lot.
As
many times as I have sketched the skeletons and other natural artifacts inside the Burke, especially on rainy
days while my car was being serviced nearby (it was my favorite way to kill that
oil-changing time), I had never sketched the building itself. And all those
years that I had walked by the Burke when I was a UW student suddenly flashed
before my eyes. Filled with regret, I felt obliged to at least sketch its
remains even as they were being heaped into dump trucks.
I must
admit, though, that sketching an excavator helped to ease my grief. In
fact, I decided that’s where all the action was, so I sketched it again with a
bit more detail.
3/29/19 Where the action is! |
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