Twin Arcs sculpture (ca. 1997) at the Internal Revenue Service Headquarters in New Carrollton, Maryland near Washington, D.C. by Fred Eversley located in James M. Goode's Maryland Suburbs

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Twin Arcs sculpture (ca. 1997) at the Internal Revenue Service Headquarters in New Carrollton, Maryland near Washington, D.C. by Fred Eversley located in James M. Goode's Maryland Suburbs

Twin Arcs is an abstract aluminum sculpture created around 1997 by Fred Eversley, located at the Internal Revenue Service Headquarters in New Carrollton, Maryland. It is part of the Maryland Suburbs collection documented by James M. Goode. The sculpture is near the New Carrollton Metro Station and contributes to the public art landscape of the Washington, D.C. suburbs. It exemplifies Eversley’s focus on abstract form and is situated within a federal government complex.