IOWA STATE UNIVERSITY
Art on Campus

Art on Campus
Educational Programs
FALL 2002

Learn about University Museum's Art on Campus Program, one of the largest such programs of any college or university in the nation.  Throughout the academic year, the monthly Wednesday Walk Series will be lead by campus administrators focusing on their respective campus colleges.  Also, see campus public art in a unique light, join us for the new Moonlit Walk Series.

Wednesday, August 28, noon
Wednesday Walk: Athletics
This tour will explore the impact athletics have had on Iowa State history and public art.  This tour will include Jack Trice and Light Projecting Helices.  Bruce Van De Velde, director of Inter-collegic Athletics will lead this walk.
Meeting Place: Jack Trice Stadium, north east entrance

Wednesday, September 25, noon
Wednesday Walk: Education
Join Dr. Walter Gmelch, dean of the College of Education, as he tours works of art in his college such as Madonna of the Prairie and Ornamental Forged Steel Gate.
Meeting Place: Lagomarcino Hall courtyard

Monday, October 21, 7 p.m.
Moonlit Walk: Haunting Issues of Our Time
Please join University Museums as we tour art under the illumination of the October full moon.  The walk will start at the ISU Cemetery, pass by the G-Nome Project discussing genetics issues, cloning, and science and politics vs. human rights.  The walk will continue past Forward talking about technology and the future of robotics, and will end at Left-Sided Angel with insight about the human condition.  Parking is available at the Armory and the Molecular Biology Building.  Please bring a flashlight.
Meeting Place: ISU Cemetery, at the obelisk

Wednesday, October 30, noon
Wednesday Walk: Agriculture
Join Catherine Woteki, dean of the College of Agriculture, as she tours Janus Agri Altar by Beverly Pepper and two murals by Richard Hass.
Meeting Place: Agronomy Hall, courtyard

Wednesday, November 20, noon
Wednesday Walk: Engineering
This tour will explore the impact engineering has had on Iowa State history and public art.  The tour will include Carom, Walking the Landscape, Ariel, and Hub.  James Melsa, dean of the Engineering College, will lead this tour.
Meeting Place: Black Engineering, south entrance

Wednesday, December 11, noon
Wednesday Walk: Library Services
This tour will explore the impact library services has had on Iowa State history and public art.  This tour will include On the Shoulders of Giants, two murals by Grant Wood, and Library Boy and Girl by Christian Petersen.  Olivia Madison, dean of Library Services, will lead this tour.
Meeting Place: Parks Library, inside the entrance

290 Scheman Building
Ames, Iowa 50011-1110
515 294-3342
museums@mail.adp.iastate.edu
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