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{{Infobox artist
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| name = Michael Enn Sirvet
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| birth_date = {{birth date and age |1967|5|9|}}
| birth_place = [[Englewood, N.J.]]
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| nationality = [[United States|American]]
| field = [[Sculpture]]
| training = [[Fordham University]] <br />[[University of Maryland, College Park]]
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| influenced by = [[Martin Puryear]] <br/> [[Andy Goldsworthy]]
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| awards = Award of Distinction for Metal, [[James Renwick Alliance]], 2009.
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'''Michael Enn Sirvet''' (b. 1967) is an American sculptor, designer, and structural engineer. He acquired skills and exposure to traditional sculpture techniques while studying undergraduate art history as a minor at [[Fordham University]] in the [[Bronx, NY]] and while studying for his Bachelor of Science in [[Civil Engineering]], at [[University of Maryland, College Park]], by pursuing a minor in Studio Arts.

==Early Career==
Largely self-taught, in his early career as an artist while maintaining full-time employ as a [[structural engineer]] as a member of [[Land Sculpture Studio]] in [[Beltsville, Maryland]], Sirvet worked principally at making abstract, contemporary minimalist constructions using recycled metals and wood. His first shows at Washington D.C.'s [[Artomatic]] introduced him to the larger contemporary arts community in that metropolitan area. His work, a bowl called "Millennia", was awarded Award of Distinction for Metal by the James Renwick Alliance.<ref>{{cite journal|last=Lawson|first=Mallory|title=jra participates in ARTomatic|date=2009|series=James Renwick Alliance quarterly|issue=Summer|page=21|url=http://www.jra.org/images/Summer%2009%20Quarterly%20FINAL.pdf|accessdate=17 March 2014}}</ref>

==Mid-Career==
Sirvet's mid-career can be said to have started its period of flourishment when he left full time work in 2008 to concentrate on fine art sculpture and [[functional design]]. <ref>{{cite journal|last=Coplan|first=Tina|title=Art and Engineering|journal=HOME & DESIGN|issue=May/June 2012|url=http://www.homeanddesign.com/article.asp?article=21303|accessdate=17 March 2014|at=Rockville, MD|publisher=Homestyles Media, Inc}}</ref> Having experimented with new forms in the early 2000s, Sirvet still works by hand but also has pioneered use of new industrial technology for his art, using skills earned in the engineering field to create solid forms out of structural aluminum, architectural plastics, and wood, which are sometimes combined in modular components. Sirvet has garnered several public art installations, including: two commissions for the United States' [[Art in Embassies Program]] for the United States Embassy in [[Valetta, Malta]] and the United States Consulate in [[Dubai, United Arab Emirates]], and the District of Columbia's [[Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority]] MetroArts Art in Transit program.<ref>{{cite news|last=Fynes|first=Gene|title=Metro Unveils Station Artwork|url=http://voices.washingtonpost.com/getthere/2010/02/metro_officials_unveil_artwork.html|accessdate=17 March 2014|newspaper=The Washington Post|date=18 February 2010}}
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==External links==
* [http://www.sirvet.com Artist's website]
* [http://art.state.gov/ArtistDetail.aspx?id=160304 United States Art in Embassies Program]
* [http://www.wmata.com/community_outreach/metroarts/ WMATA MetroArts Art in Transit program]

==References==
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[[Category:20th-century sculptors]]
[[Category:21st-century sculptors]]
[[Category:American art]]
[[Category:Arts in Embassies]]
[[Category:Public art in Washington, D.C.]]
[[Category:Lists of public art in Washington, D.C.|Ward 2]]

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