Sunday, March 15, 2015

Hidden Treasures of the Humanities Building

Newly Built Humanities Building on East Campus

The Humanities Building is one of my favorite buildings on campus. It just got finished being built under a year ago and came equipped with some cool attractions. Though I've never had a class in here I still find time to wonder through every now and again for a couple different reasons. The Atkinson Gallery is the first of these reasons. Every month a new artist's collection cycles through this gallery. Currently Maria Rendon's artwork from her Missing Rib collection is on display. The photos below are a preview of the gallery, but I recommend checking it out for yourself to see her artwork up close.

Another perk of this building are the views once you step outside. The photo below, of the mountains, was taken from the patio of the Atkinson Gallery. If you face the other way there is a great view of the harbor. When I have a gap between classes or need a break from studying this is usually where I like to come relax for a bit.


The artist who's work is currently
 on display in the Atkinson Gallery 


Accidental Virtue is the piece spanning an entire wall of the gallery 

View of the mountains from the Atkinson Gallery patio
Accidental Virtue
Bovine Malaise 






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