Bob Dylan fans get OK for monument at Hibbing High School

Bob Dylan's hometown of Hibbing, Minn., lacks a prominent public monument to the songwriter and singer who was awarded the Nobel Prize in literature last year. But a group of local Dylan boosters is taking steps to change that.

June 17, 2017 at 9:11PM
The Hibbing Dylan Project envisions a monument to the Nobel Prize winner at Hibbing High School on a curved plaza evoking a guitar pick. (The Minnesota Star Tribune)

Bob Dylan's hometown of Hibbing, Minn., lacks a prominent public monument to the songwriter and singer who was awarded the Nobel Prize in literature last year.

But a group of local Dylan boosters is taking steps to change that.

The Hibbing school board earlier this month approved the concept for a proposed work of public art honoring Dylan to be placed in front of Hibbing High School, where he graduated with the Class of 1959 as Robert Zimmerman.

The Hibbing Dylan Project hopes to raise $100,000 for the artwork but first needed the school board's permission to put it on school grounds.

"We are really happy that the school board has approved the location for the project so we can move forward," said Craig Hattam, a member of the project committee.

"You could argue that Bob was the most influential musician of the second half of the 20th century. So finding a way to honor his work is part of what we're hoping to do with this — and to inspire young people."

Renderings of the proposed artwork show a curved wall on a plaza shaped like a guitar pick in front of the high school. In the center of the plaza will be a bronzed, bentwood chair like the ones found in the high school during the 1950s and '60s.

"The chair is an open invitation for students to dream, wonder and aspire to carry on the tradition that Dylan started in Hibbing," Hattam said. The plaza also will serve as an open-air stage and educational space for music, speeches and poetry readings.

Hattam said the only current public tribute to Dylan is a small timeline in the basement of the local library. The city once held an annual "Dylan Days" celebration, but that dried up a few years ago.

Hattam, a former teacher, volunteers as a Hibbing tour guide. He said visitors often are surprised at the lack of tributes to the town's most famous native.

"I've met a lot of Dylan people, and they're always kind of hoping there would be more," he said.

For more information on the project, visit hibbingdylanproject.org.

Minnesota's other Nobel Prize laureate in literature hasn't fared so well. Last year, Sauk Centre closed its Sinclair Lewis Interpretive Center, saying it planned to sell the valuable property fronting Interstate 94 for a chain store.

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Plans are progressing for a work of public art to honor Hibbing High School graduate Robert Zimmerman - aka Bob Dylan. ORG XMIT: MIN1704181740141898
Dylan’s yearbook photo (The Minnesota Star Tribune)
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John Reinan is a news reporter covering Greater Minnesota and the Upper Midwest. For the Star Tribune, he's also covered the western Twin Cities suburbs, as well as marketing, advertising and consumer news. He's been a reporter for more than 20 years and also did a stint at a marketing agency.

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