Scranton in Lackawanna County, Pennsylvania — The American Northeast (Mid-Atlantic)
Piazza dell' Arte
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1. Piazza dell' Arte Overview Marker
Inscription.
Piazza dell' Arte. .
Art washes away from the soul the dust of everyday life. , Pablo Picasso
Lackawanna County recognizes that arts and culture contribute greatly to the vitality of a community. The Piazza dell' Arte proudly salutes the award-winning individuals who achieved not only national and international success in the arts and humanities, but also fostered ties with their home area throughout their careers.
We celebrate the achievements of these talented individuals and thank them for promoting Lackawanna County through their art.
Robert C. Cordaro , A.J. Munchak , Michael J. Washo , [Lackawanna County Commissioners]
Lackawanna County - 2006 National Association of counties Leadership in the Arts Award Recipient
"I could not be prouder of my roots. In coming home I have discovered who you are. , You are survival with grace...struggle with dignity...pride with compassion , and home and laughter. You are my people." , Jason Miller , August 1, 1982
[Piazza Panels]
Jason Miller , Playwright and Actor b. 1939 , Lackawanna County benefited from this winner of a Pulitzer, Tony, Emmy and Academy Award nomination when he returned to his beloved Scranton to work. Founding the Pennsylvania Summer Theater Festival while serving as Artistic Director of Scranton Public Theatre for 16 years. Possessed of multiple artistic talents, Miller is the inspiration for the Piazza dell' Arte.
Peter BohlinArchitect b. 1937 , Local resident and founder of the architectural firm Bohlin Cywinski Jackson, he and his firm are the recipients of hundreds of national and international design awards, particularly for their sensitivity to the natural environment. His projects include the Apple Computer Stores, the home of Malinda and Bill Gates, and the William J. Nelson Federal Building.
Jean Collins Kerr , Humorist and Playwright , She was the author of Please Don't Eat the Daisies, The Snake Has All the Lines [illegible] memoir of her childhood in Scranton. She was an accomplished playwright with Mary, Mary and Finishing Touches among her most successful works. Kerr often returned to her alma mater Marywood University to inspire students.
Jane Butzner Jacobs , Author, Activist, Urban Theorist b. 1916 , Her seminal work, The Death and Life of Great American Cities, inspired generations of city planners and preservationists and transformed public policy regarding cities. Jacobs cited Scranton as vibrant and livable in her book, Economy of Cities.
W. S. Merwin , Poet b.1927 , He received the Pulitzer Prize in 1971 for The Garden of Ladders and the National Book Award in 2005 for Migration: New and Selected Poems, Merwin's writings [illegible] his experiences growing up in Scranton. He supported Lackawanna County Library through readings of his poetry.
Lizabeth Scott , Film Star b.1922 , She appeared in 21 films between 1945 and 1957 for Paramount Studios and H. B. Wallis Studios. Femme fatale to the likes of Humphrey Bogart, Burt Lancaster and Kirk Douglas, Scott commanded attention with beauty, sensitivity and a captivating voice. Scott was renowned nationally as the Actress from Scranton.
Ned Washington , Song Writer b.1901 , He was nominated 12 times for an Oscar as a lyricist. Among his many hits were "When You Wish Upon a Star" for the original studio version of Pinocchio and the theme for the television show Rawhide. The West Scranton native returned often to maintain ties to his beloved city.
Florian ZaBach , Violinist and Pops Concert Artist b.1931 , He is best known for his million selling record, The Hot Canary. He hosted the nationally broadcast television show The Florian ZaBach Show and appeared with major symphony orchestras worldwide as soloist and conductor. ZaBach spent the later years of his life living and working in Lackawanna County.
Art washes away from the soul the dust of everyday life.
Pablo Picasso
Lackawanna County recognizes that arts and culture contribute greatly to the vitality of a community. The Piazza dell' Arte proudly salutes the award-winning individuals who achieved not only national and international success in the arts and humanities, but also fostered ties with their home area throughout their careers.
We celebrate the achievements of these talented individuals and thank them for promoting Lackawanna County through their art.
Robert C. Cordaro
A.J. Munchak
Michael J. Washo
[Lackawanna County Commissioners]
Lackawanna County - 2006 National Association of counties Leadership in the Arts Award Recipient
"I could not be prouder of my roots. In coming home I have discovered who you are.
You are survival with grace...struggle with dignity...pride with compassion
and home and laughter. You are my people." Jason Miller
August 1, 1982
[Piazza Panels]
Jason Miller Playwright & Actor b. 1939
Lackawanna County benefited from this winner of a Pulitzer, Tony, Emmy and Academy Award nomination when he returned to his beloved Scranton to work. Founding the Pennsylvania Summer Theater Festival while serving as Artistic Director of
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Scranton Public Theatre for 16 years. Possessed of multiple artistic talents, Miller is the inspiration for the Piazza dell' Arte.
Peter BohlinArchitect b. 1937
Local resident and founder of the architectural firm Bohlin Cywinski Jackson, he and his firm are the recipients of hundreds of national and international design awards, particularly for their sensitivity to the natural environment. His projects include the Apple Computer Stores, the home of Malinda and Bill Gates, and the William J. Nelson Federal Building.
Jean Collins Kerr Humorist & Playwright
She was the author of Please Don't Eat the Daisies, The Snake Has All the Lines [illegible] memoir of her childhood in Scranton. She was an accomplished playwright with Mary, Mary and Finishing Touches among her most successful works. Kerr often returned to her alma mater Marywood University to inspire students.
Jane Butzner Jacobs Author, Activist, Urban Theorist b. 1916
Her seminal work, The Death and Life of Great American Cities, inspired generations of city planners and preservationists and transformed public policy regarding cities. Jacobs cited Scranton as vibrant and livable in her book, Economy of Cities.
W. S. Merwin Poet b.1927
He received the Pulitzer Prize in 1971 for The
Photographed By William Fischer, Jr., February 19, 2017
2. Piazza dell' Arte Markers
Garden of Ladders and the National Book Award in 2005 for Migration: New & Selected Poems, Merwin's writings [illegible] his experiences growing up in Scranton. He supported Lackawanna County Library through readings of his poetry.
Lizabeth Scott Film Star b.1922
She appeared in 21 films between 1945 and 1957 for Paramount Studios and H. B. Wallis Studios. Femme fatale to the likes of Humphrey Bogart, Burt Lancaster and Kirk Douglas, Scott commanded attention with beauty, sensitivity and a captivating voice. Scott was renowned nationally as the Actress from Scranton.
Ned Washington Song Writer b.1901
He was nominated 12 times for an Oscar as a lyricist. Among his many hits were "When You Wish Upon a Star" for the original studio version of Pinocchio and the theme for the television show Rawhide. The West Scranton native returned often to maintain ties to his beloved city.
Florian ZaBach Violinist & Pops Concert Artist b.1931
He is best known for his million selling record, The Hot Canary. He hosted the nationally broadcast television show The Florian ZaBach Show and appeared with major symphony orchestras worldwide as soloist and conductor. ZaBach spent the later years of his life living and working in Lackawanna County.
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Photographed By William Fischer, Jr., February 19, 2017
3. Piazza dell' Arte Miller Pedestal Marker
Concerned Citizens and Organizations of Lackawanna County.
Topics. This historical marker is listed in these topic lists: Arts, Letters, Music • Entertainment. A significant historical year for this entry is 2006.
Location. 41° 24.46′ N, 75° 39.771′ W. Marker is in Scranton, Pennsylvania, in Lackawanna County. Marker is at the intersection of Spruce Street and Adams Avenue, on the right when traveling west on Spruce Street. Plaza and markers are on the southwest grounds of the Lackawanna County Courthouse. Touch for map. Marker is at or near this postal address: 200 North Washington Avenue, Scranton PA 18503, United States of America. Touch for directions.
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4. Piazza dell' Arte Miller Pedestal
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5. Piazza dell' Arte Miller Pedestal Bust
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6. Piazza dell' Arte Miller Bust Sculptor's Mark
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7. Piazza dell' Arte Miller Marker
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8. Piazza dell' Arte Bohlin Marker
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9. Piazza dell' Arte Kerr Marker
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10. Piazza dell' Arte Jacobs Marker
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11. Piazza dell' Arte Merwin Marker
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12. Piazza dell' Arte Scott Marker
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13. Piazza dell' Arte Washington Marker
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14. Piazza dell' Arte ZaBach Marker
Credits. This page was last revised on February 24, 2017. It was originally submitted on February 23, 2017, by William Fischer, Jr. of Scranton, Pennsylvania. This page has been viewed 381 times since then and 35 times this year. Photos:1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14. submitted on February 24, 2017, by William Fischer, Jr. of Scranton, Pennsylvania.