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Whimsical, brightly colored, "funky" sculpture from the Phillips Collection moved to the University of Maryland on long-term loan. Appel was a founding member of the avant-garde CoBrA group. Will other works from the Phillips Collection be following…

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Sculpture on plinth outside art studios. Maybe rotating?

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Selections from the CAPP (Contemporary Art Purchasing Program) collection are on view in the Stamp Student Union. They are especially congregated in the West Study Lounge. The program is structured around biennial acquisitions by a group of five to…

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Part of the international peace pole project. "May Peace Prevail on Earth" appears on four sides, in at least four different languages.

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Sponsored by the Ambassador Joseph and Mrs. Alma Gildenhorn. One of 50 University of Maryland "Fear the Turtle" painted fiberglass terrapins that were on public art exhibition on campus for Maryland's 150th Anniversary Celebration. While most were…

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Sponsored by Stamp Student Union. Gift of Dan and Patsy Mote. One of 50 University of Maryland "Fear the Turtle" painted fiberglass terrapins that were on public art exhibition on campus for Maryland's 150th Anniversary Celebration. While most were…

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One of many recycling dumpsters that University of Maryland Fraternities and Sororities have painted in celebration of Spring Fest.

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Given in Memory of Herbert E. Rycroft II by his Aunt Frances Rycroft Barr and his Colleagues and Friends the Architects of Baltimore. Kaskey taught architecture at the University of Maryland (1969-1976) but was denied tenure, according to Bergen's…

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Odd, lopsided[?] sculpture, playing with positive and negative space and planetary-like forms, at entrance to Eppley Recreation Center. There are the remnants of an informational plaque that once sat at this work's base. Can this be identified?

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Campbell taught stone carving for 15 years at the University of Maryland. His work is in the collection of the Smithsonian American Art Museum. He was an abstract sculptor associated with the direct carving movement. These works, Night and Day,…
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