02/17/1928 |
Dale Kendrick was born in Wichita, Kansas
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1950 |
Dale Kendrick received his BS degree from Ball State University
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1951 |
Dale Kendrick received his MA degree from the State University of Iowa
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1956-1958 |
Dale Kendrick was Visiting Lecturer at the University of Wisconsin-Madison
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1960 |
Dale Kendrick received his PhD from Penn State University
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1960-1974 |
Dale Kendrick was Professor and Department Chairman at the University of Wisconsin-La Crosse
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1961-1981 |
Dale Kendrick painted under the name of VADEEKAY, a pen name from his initials V.D.K. Dale Kendrick's research interests included erotic art, hieroglyphics, and symbols
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1966-2003 |
Dale and Betty Kendrick owned and operated the Behind the Brewery Gallery
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1970-1976 |
Dale Kendrick created "Earth Corings, The Jewish God as a Phallic Symbol and Grid Paintings"
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1974-1990 |
Dale Kendrick was an Art Professor at the University of Wisconsin-La Crosse
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1975-1977 |
Dale Kendrick created "Erotic Art-The Phallus as a Regenerative Symbol"
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1977 |
Dale Kendrick exhibited a one-man show "The Phallus As A Contemporary Weapon" at the University of Wisconsin-Whitewater Gallery
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1978 |
Dale Kendrick exhibited a one-man show "The Phallus - Regenerative Symbol and Weapon" at the University of Wisconsin-La Crosse
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1982-2003 |
Dale Kendrick painted under his own name "Dale Kendrick"
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1982-1989 |
Dale Kendrick created "Wrappings, Unfolding Ancient Scrolls"
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1988-1990 |
Dale Kendrick created "Ancient Tapestries and Tablets"
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1993-1998 |
Dale Kendrick’s public sculpture “The Scroll” was designed and constructed The total estimated cost to construct the sculpture was $75,000 52 tablets were cast in bronze and 50 tons of cement were used to pour the cradle that supported the scroll and tablets Hieroglyphic tablet models were sold to sponsors Area business provided in kind donations to offset the costs The remaining $45,000 was raised from the community
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1994 |
Dale Kendrick was awarded $200 by the Sculpture Advisory Committee for his "Scroll" design The Sculpture Advisory Committee expressed their wish to realize Kendrick's design as a public sculpture
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1996-1998 |
Hieroglyphic tablets were sold to sponsors to raise money for the "Scroll" project
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1997 |
Dale Kendrick travels to Aswan, Egypt from February into March
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1998 |
Dale Kendrick travels to Aswan, Egypt again from February into March
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06/27/1998 |
“The Scroll” was dedicated in La Crosse, Wisconsin
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1998-2001 |
"The Scroll" faced maintenance and landscaping issues, and was caught up in a debate over which organizations or offices were meant to be looking after it
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