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* [http://nycgovparks.org/sub_your_park/historical_signs/hs_historical_sign.php?id=11938 A description of ''3000 AD Diffusion Piece''] from the [[New York City Department of Parks and Recreation]].
* [http://nycgovparks.org/sub_your_park/historical_signs/hs_historical_sign.php?id=11938 A description of ''3000 AD Diffusion Piece''] from the [[New York City Department of Parks and Recreation]].


[[Category:1944 births|Fugate-Wilcox, Terry]]
[[Category:Living people|Fugate-Wilcox, Terry]]
[[Category:American artists|Fugate-Wilcox, Terry]]
[[Category:American artists|Fugate-Wilcox, Terry]]

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Terry Fugate-Wilcox (1944- ) is an American sculptor. Among other works, he created the sculpture 3000 A.D. Diffusion Piece (1974) in J. Hood Wright Park, in the Washington Heights area of New York City. The sculpture is composed of several stacked and bolted plates of magnesium and aluminum, which Fugate-Wilcox estimates will fuse together at or around the year 3000.

Fugate-Wilcox also created the public sculpture Weathering Concrete Triangle (1984) at the corner of 7th Avenue and Waverly Place in Manhattan.