Public arts in University of Connecticut
University of Connecticut - School of Law, have many public arts in different places in its campus. If you are an art lover then it is a must for you to come to the campus. The "Legal Process Narrative," created by Wemer Pfeiffer, is a stone frieze & wall sculpture situated in the library facade & interior lobby. The "Middle Path" is a granite exterior sculpture which was designed by Robert Sindorf and placed in the quadrangle area. "Spoleto Poster" is a limited edition poster which is found on the Hartranft Hall in the campus. It was created by Willem Dekoonig.
In Hosmer Hall there are many public arts found. "Easter Day 1979" is a color lithograph and can be found on 2nd floor of Hosmer Hall, which was created by Robert Motherwell. "Fish of the Nile" and "Dancer at Rest" are block prints. These are placed in room 281 in Hosmer Hall. The artist of both of these is Nefertiti. Many more pieces can be found throughout the campus.
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