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What Platonic Figure, 2001, Andrew Leicester, Stainless steel and limestone

Where Mechanical Engineering Building, exterior, south entrance, Weisman Art Museum Collection, with support from the Mechanical Engineering Department and the Institute of Technology.


           





















Art On Campus

Prometheus, Crucible, Cento, Leaves.
 

Are these words to an incantation?  Perhaps.  But a quick tour of the U of M campus will turn up a different answer.  From the East Bank to the West Bank to St. Paul, art is everywhere. 

To find out more about who created the interesting art works about campus and to download a map and guide to their locations, click here

For more on artwork that can be found in campus museums, click here






What
Portrait of a Girl in a Flowered Dress, 1924, Alfred Maurer, Casein on Figured Fabric on Composition Board

Where:  Weisman Art Museum, Gift of Ione and Hudson D. Walker

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