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Variations on a Theme: Joy (Artwork)

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Title Date Summary
1 Sculptures around campus can now be understood; Regularly seen by students, always questioned, but never interpreted. . .
Kline--Rebecca
Northern Iowan 87:4, p.8
9/14/1990 Background of several campus outdoor sculptures; photo.
2 Sculpture restored to campus (after 2 yrs.)
Ove--Karen
Northern Iowan 75:55, p.1
5/11/1979 A sculpture located outside the Union was restored in time for the Union's 1tenth anniversary. A piece had been broken off the sculpture in 1977, but was returned last year.
3 Leading the "blind"
Grevas--Daniel J. (Class of 1977)
Northern Iowan 73:2, p.1
9/3/1976 Students participate in blindfold activity; photo.
4 "$4,000 piece of garbage" not his joy
Spurling--Ken P.
Northern Iowan 72:3, p.2
9/9/1975 Believes recent sculpture was bought in ignorance.
5 Joy!
Grevas--Daniel J. (Class of 1977)
Northern Iowan 72:1, p.10
8/29/1975 Sculpture dwarfed by machinery; photo.
6 University taste slowly improving?
Hoff--Darrel Barton (Earth Science Faculty)
Northern Iowan 71:60, p.2
7/11/1975 Professor Hoff notes that at least the latest campus sculptures are made of metal that will not rust.
7 Joy in the rain; sculpture makes debut
Blake--Debra S. (Class of 1978)
Northern Iowan 71:58, p.1
6/20/1975 "Variations on a Theme: Joy", by Robert A. Lorr installed; cost was $4000; had originally been planned for inside the Union; photo.
8 Sculpture's arrival not a joyful affair
Northern Iowan 71:58, p.2
6/20/1975 Finds concrete surroundings of new sculpture not conducive to enjoyment.

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