Archway
is located in front of Whitaker Hall. The sculpture is one of many art
installations dispersed throughout the area between Whitaker and Lutgert halls.
Student Mildred Perez is seen using one of the
two benches located next to Archway.
The sculpture is meant to represent the area’s natural ecosystems.
Depend du
Soleil can be seen next to the back entrance of Academic Building 7. The
sculpture can also store solar energy.
Cosmos is
suspended from the ceiling in Holmes Hall, where The Link restaurant can be
found. David and Marta Thoma Hall did the piece.
Human Race is situated in front of Lutgert Hall.
Here, the sculpture is shown at dusk.
Human Race
as seen from the right side of Lutgert Hall. The metal surface of the sculpture
reflects the sunset.
Transitions
is located in the Lutgert Hall courtyard. It is meant to symbolize the journey
of beginning college to graduating.
Students (left to right) Matthew Mule, David
Piro, and Gabe Perez relax by AISC
Teaching Sculpture before an exam in Holmes Hall. Structures Design & Consulting, Inc.
and Southern Machine & Steel, Inc. donated the sculpture.
This fountain is located in front of Marieb
Hall. It simulates nature by having a rock facade and a creek-like flow of
water.
Verve
is located in the Marieb Hall atrium. The sculpture is meant to represent a
neural network.
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