Art on Campus
Displaying 151 - 200 of 213 in reverse chronological order
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151 | Helicopter needed to view rusty, elevated sculpture College Eye 60:16, p.2 |
Criticizes the sculpture by the Women's Gym that stands atop two pillars. | |
152 | Untitled College Eye 60:10, p.4 |
Ted Egri and Jim Brewer watch workmen preparing to install Egri's metal sculpture. | |
153 | Mr. Ted Egri, summer artist, to give talk College Eye 60:10, p.3 |
Will speak on his new outdoor sculpture. | |
154 | Sixteen foot high work will be erected in Plaza College Eye 60:8, p.6 |
Early look at Edward Whiting's "The Acrobats"; photo. | |
155 | Hughes letter inaccurate, surprisingly reactionary College Eye 59:53, p.2 |
Art projects and increase in President Maucker's salary are well-justified. | |
156 | Page--art now included in campus architecture plans College Eye 59:50, p.4 |
Two major new pieces of art, plus wall panels, will begin transformation of SCI to visually aesthetic campus. | |
157 | Untitled College Eye 59:46, p.3 |
Students gaze at beginnings of new sculpture on campus. | |
158 | Brewer needed on growing campus to keep architecture on right track College Eye 59:45, p.2 |
Praises efforts of Jim Brewer, a recently hired campus planning consultant; would like to see exciting new buildings. | |
159 | Finegan ceramics exhibit compatible with human ideals of knowledge, truth, and creative contemplation--Orth College Eye 59:45, p.2 |
Potters/pottery plays important role in history of civilization; exhibit of Scandinavian ceramics collected by Don Finegan on display in Library. | |
160 | A Snowman with a shape: nude Venus of art class College Eye 59:30, p.4 |
Snow sculpture stands in front of A. & I Building; photo. | |
161 | What is it? College Eye 58:35, p.3 |
Preparations for sculpture by Ted Egri. | |
162 | Haskell sculpture for new library: copper, steel symbols of human eye College Eye 58:30, p.7 |
Ralph Haskell talks about the sculpture that he recently installed in the Library's front stairwell. | |
163 | Art collection presentation opens Jan. 6 in A & I Gallery College Eye 58:13, p.3 |
Permanent collection on display. | |
164 | New art pieces placed in SCI's permanent collection College Eye 58:12, p.5 |
Brief description of new pieces. | |
165 | CF police search for statue thieves College Eye 57:17, p.4 |
Stolen from Georgian Lounge; recovered in Cedar Falls. | |
166 | Sterpini painting from SCI reproduced in publication College Eye 57:11, p.5 |
Part of permanent collection will be featured. | |
167 | Permanent collection has art for everyone's taste College Eye 56:37, p.4 |
Faculty and staff describe the collection. | |
168 | Untitled Alumnus 47:2, p. |
Finegan sculpture in front of Music Building; photo. | |
169 | Even the art work is harmonizing here College Eye 56:28, p.4 |
Professor Finegan talks at length about his new sculpture that will be placed in front of the Music Building; photo. | |
170 | New art works purchased for permanent collection College Eye 56:18, p.1 |
New purchases represent European work. | |
171 | "Symphonic Sculpture" for Music Building Alumnus 47:1, p.6 |
Professor Finegan explains his work; photo. | |
172 | 40 works of art on display in Commons College Eye 56:12, p.1 |
Part of permanent art collection on display; hopes to give students more opportunities to see fine art. | |
173 | SCI sports new . . . . College Eye 52:37, p.3 |
A look at some of the outward changes following the name change; bandshell artwork by Professor Delafield being erected; photo. | |
174 | Art lovers' action brings 'Transaction' College Eye 49:9, p.7 |
Work by Charles Cajori has been mounted in Commons for three years. | |
175 | New addition every year for A-I Art Building College Eye 49:9, p.7 |
Department of Art accumulates a collection of art. | |
176 | Donor gives for purchase of art works College Eye 47:29, p.2 |
Frederick Thompson gift used to buy art for campus. | |
177 | Modern art purchased for college Alumnus 40:2, p.3 |
Purchase Cajori work for $250. | |
178 | College history shown in murals College Eye 40:39, p.6 |
George Rackelman painted murals in the Commons depicting ISTC campus buildings and scenes. | |
179 | Take pictures down to paint library walls College Eye 38:24, p.7 |
Not all will be re-hung; smaller groups will be hung periodically. | |
180 | Murals in Library painted by Dodge of New York College Eye 33:44, p.4 |
Lengthy explanation of the meaning of the murals. | |
181 | Purchase two new paintings College Eye 31:36, p.1 |
Work by Harry Johns and Richard Gates will be on display. | |
182 | Tag pullers give trouble College Eye 30:39, p.1 |
Students pull labels off pictures in the Library. | |
183 | See fresco at Commons College Eye 30:36, p.3 |
Replica of Giotto's "Saint Francis Feeding the Birds" in Commons. | |
184 | Inspiring statuary suggested by Father Ries Alumnus 21:1, p.9 |
Alumnus Father M. M. Ries would like to see large outdoor statues on increasingly attractive ISTC campus; suggests something to commemorate role of teachers. | |
185 | Cole will speak on modern art at leisure hour College Eye 26:2, p.1 |
Will speak on work in campus collection. | |
186 | College adds twenty paintings to gallery College Eye 25:23, p.1 |
Will replace those moved from the Library to the Commons. | |
187 | Library staff plans exhibition of prints in coming weeks College Eye 25:14, p.1 |
Library has about three thousand unframed and five hundred framed prints. | |
188 | Library displays prints of world's famous paintings College Eye 25:12, p.3 |
Ten printings from the library's collection will be available for viewing. | |
189 | Past and present conflict in jaunt through library College Eye 23:16, p.4 |
A look at prints displayed in Library. | |
190 | A corner of American paintings College Eye 19:19, p.1 |
Over five hundred reproductions line halls of first floor of Library; photo. | |
191 | Concerning the library murals College Eye 17:22, p.7 |
Explanation of the meaning of the Library murals. | |
192 | Art gallery on main floor of library College Eye 16:34, p.1 |
Main floor of library converted into permanent art gallery; about 250 reproductions on display. | |
193 | Present library capacity does not meet demands; no room for classes in future library plans College Eye 16:26, p.7 |
Library facilities are becoming crowded due to growing book collection and increased enrollment; main hallway on first floor to be devoted to artworks; staff looking forward to elimination of classes in the building. | |
194 | New books added to library stacks weekly College Eye 16:12, p.2 |
About seven thousand books added in past year as well as pamphlets and art prints. | |
195 | A series of photographs College Eye 14:25, p.4 |
Series of photos on Mahaska County World War I conservation efforts now on display in Library. | |
196 | Appreciation of art College Eye 13:27, p.4 |
Students need to visit the art exhibits on the fourth floor of the Vocational Building. | |
197 | College Eye picture section College Eye 13:9, p.5 |
Photos from around the Teachers College; photo. | |
198 | Iowa idealism and greatness in painting College Eye 13:2, p.7 |
Description of the panels on the west wall of the Library reading room. | |
199 | The Wall Paintings Alumni News Letter 4:4, p.1 |
William de Leftwich Dodge hired to paint two paintings for Reading Room in library--"Education" and "In Memoriam"--for $5000.00. | |
200 | More pictures for library College Eye 12:5, p.5 |
Three more paintings will be hung in the library; William de Leftwich Dodge makes further suggestions. |