






| While teaching art at Caesar Rodney High School in Camden, Delaware, Seger decided to lead his students in their own recognition of the "Gates" installation in Central Park by artists Christo and his wife, Jeanne-Claude. |
| A Christo Moment |
| A Christo Moment |
| As Christo's 7,500 "Gates" were filling the pathways of Central Park with color and an invitation to walk, by extension Seger's students installed three of their own to enliven the Courtyard. Christo left his creation up a mere sixteen days, so Caesar Rodney followed suit and enjoyed them from February 24 to March 11, 2005. |
| To Honor and Share the Experience |
| To Honor and Share the Experience |
| Students of Seger's First-Period Art Class. |
| Connection |
| Buried 3'deep 16' tall 8' wide 12' apart |
| To Play with the Light and Wind. To Enliven an otherwise gray season. An Invitation to Walk. |