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Art Spots

3/31/2019, Caleb Pfeifer
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  • Models created by glass blower Mitsugi Ohno on the Union's 2nd floor  give students the chance to see artwork done by a past K-State scientist.

    Models created by glass blower Mitsugi Ohno on the Union's 2nd floor give students the chance to see artwork done by a past K-State scientist.

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  • When not serving as a location for library resources, the William T. Kemper Foundation Art Galllery on the first floor of the Union holds various art exhibitions throughout the year.

    When not serving as a location for library resources, the William T. Kemper Foundation Art Galllery on the first floor of the Union holds various art exhibitions throughout the year.

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  • Photos taken by students in MC331 hang in rows in Kedzie Hall, giving K-State students another form of art to look through on campus.

    Photos taken by students in MC331 hang in rows in Kedzie Hall, giving K-State students another form of art to look through on campus.

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  • Every day, students walking through the heart of campus come across this unique piece of art by sculptor Nick Zach.  Created in 1969, the sculpture lies in the Coffman Commons between the Union and the library.

    Every day, students walking through the heart of campus come across this unique piece of art by sculptor Nick Zach. Created in 1969, the sculpture lies in the Coffman Commons between the Union and the library.

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  • Elementary school students' artwork gives color to the walls of Bluemont Hall's first floor.

    Elementary school students' artwork gives color to the walls of Bluemont Hall's first floor.

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  • Student artwork lines the walls of hallways in Willard Hall.  As K-State's art department's main building, it serves as a good location for students to view artwork on campus.

    Student artwork lines the walls of hallways in Willard Hall. As K-State's art department's main building, it serves as a good location for students to view artwork on campus.

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  • "The Fork," as it is know by K-State students, stands tall between the Leadership Studies Building and King Hall.  Made 20 feet tall, it is the tallest piece of sculpted artwork on campus.

    "The Fork," as it is know by K-State students, stands tall between the Leadership Studies Building and King Hall. Made 20 feet tall, it is the tallest piece of sculpted artwork on campus.

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  • "The Fork," as it is know by K-State students, stands tall between the Leadership Studies Building and King Hall.  Made 20 feet tall, it is the tallest piece of sculpted artwork on campus.

    "The Fork," as it is know by K-State students, stands tall between the Leadership Studies Building and King Hall. Made 20 feet tall, it is the tallest piece of sculpted artwork on campus.

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  • K-State's Marianna Kistler Beach Museum of Art lies on the far south side of campus, serving as a consistent location for students to view different types of artwork.

    K-State's Marianna Kistler Beach Museum of Art lies on the far south side of campus, serving as a consistent location for students to view different types of artwork.

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