
Art on Campus Photographs
The Art on Campus digital collection highlights many art pieces on display across the UNI campus. This collection features photos of several of the campus sculptures that grace the University of Northern Iowa grounds.
Material of the type found in this collection can also be found in print format in Special Collections & University Archives. For more information, see the finding aid for this specific collection.
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Acrobats against brick wall
1996
Alt Text: Three fiberglass/epoxy acrobat sculptures pose atop one another in front of a brick wall. Various poses. Black and white image.
Image of the sculpture Acrobats on the campus of the University of Northern Iowa in Cedar Falls, Iowa. The sculpture by Edward Whiting was installed in the Redeker Complex courtyard in 1965. The medium is fiberglass and epoxy resin.
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Acrobats closeup
1996
Alt Text: Three fiberglass/epoxy acrobat sculptures posing atop one another. Various poses. Black and white image.
Image of the sculpture Acrobats on the campus of the University of Northern Iowa in Cedar Falls, Iowa. The sculpture by Edward Whiting was installed in the Redeker Complex courtyard in 1965. The medium is fiberglass and epoxy resin.
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Acrobats in the studio
1996
Alt Text: Sculpture of three fiberglass/epoxy acrobats against a wall inside of an art studio. Other unfinished sculptures sit on the floor in the foreground. Black and white image.
Image of the sculpture Acrobats on the campus of the University of Northern Iowa in Cedar Falls, Iowa. The sculpture by Edward Whiting was installed in the Redeker Complex courtyard in 1965. The medium is fiberglass and epoxy resin.
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Acrobats in the studio closeup
1996
Alt Text: Sculpture of three fiberglass/epoxy acrobats against a wall inside of an art studio. Other unfinished sculptures sit on the floor in the foreground. Black and white image.
Image of the sculpture Acrobats on the campus of the University of Northern Iowa in Cedar Falls, Iowa. The sculpture by Edward Whiting was installed in the Redeker Complex courtyard in 1965. The medium is fiberglass and epoxy resin.
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Architectural and Environmental Symposium
1994
Alt Text: Bronze metal abstract hollow rectangle sculpture on a grassy knoll. Black and white image.
Image of the sculpture Architectural and Environmental Symposium on the campus of the University of Northern Iowa in Cedar Falls, Iowa. The sculpture by Jason Sweet, a UNI alumnus from the Dept. of Art, was installed at the west entrance of the Industrial Technology Center in 1994 and is an Iowa Art in State Buildings Project commission. The medium is bronze.
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Artist Stephanie Sailer
Alt Text: Set of five cone-shaped stainless steel sculptures positioned in front of a river. The female artist sits atop a piece wearing an orange shirt and white pants. Color image.
An image of the sculpture Nature's Legacy on the campus of the University of Northern Iowa in Cedar Falls, Iowa. The sculpture by UNI alumna Stephanie Sailer was created while she was a student. It is an Iowa Art in State Buildings Project commission. The medium is stainless steel.
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Balanced/Unbalanced Beaks
1993
Alt Text: Abstract metal sculpture compiled with various shapes. Trees and the campanile stand in the background. Black and white image.
An image of the sculpture Balanced/Unbalanced Beaks on the campus of the University of Northern Iowa in Cedar Falls, Iowa. The sculpture by Fletcher Benton was installed on the north side of Curris Business Building in 1993 and is an Iowa Art in State Buildings Project commission. The medium is painted steel.
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Balanced/Unbalanced Beaks in the snow photo by Sam Castro
1993
Alt Text: Red abstract metal sculpture with various shapes in front of the Curris Business Building on a snowy day. A person wearing a white coat and pink hat walks on a sidewalk. Color image.
An image of the sculpture Balanced/Unbalanced Beaks on the campus of the University of Northern Iowa in Cedar Falls, Iowa. The sculpture by Fletcher Benton was installed on the north side of Curris Business Building in 1993 and is an Iowa Art in State Buildings Project commission. The medium is painted steel.
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Bower artist Lynn Basa peering inside sculpture
Alt Text: A female smiles as she peers inside a black metal sculpture. A male and two students stand in the background. Color image.
An image of the sculpture Bower on the campus of the University of Northern Iowa in Cedar Falls, Iowa. The sculpture was installed in Panther Village and is an Iowa Art in State Buildings Project commission. The medium is steel, copper, and cast glass. The images are from the UNI Department of Art sculpture lab and facility, made possible by the UNI Public Art Incubator run by UNI Professor of Art Tom Stancliffe.
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Bower explanation by Tom Stancliffe
Alt Text: Several males and a female stand around a metal sculpture inside a warehouse. Color image.
An image of the sculpture Bower on the campus of the University of Northern Iowa in Cedar Falls, Iowa. The sculpture was installed in Panther Village and is an Iowa Art in State Buildings Project commission. The medium is steel, copper, and cast glass. The images are from the UNI Department of Art sculpture lab and facility, made possible by the UNI Public Art Incubator run by UNI Professor of Art Tom Stancliffe.
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Bower group view
Alt Text: Several males and females stand around a metal sculpture inside a warehouse. Color image.
An image of the sculpture Bower on the campus of the University of Northern Iowa in Cedar Falls, Iowa. The sculpture was installed in Panther Village and is an Iowa Art in State Buildings Project commission. The medium is steel, copper, and cast glass. The images are from the UNI Department of Art sculpture lab and facility, made possible by the UNI Public Art Incubator run by UNI Professor of Art Tom Stancliffe.
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Bower inside view with Basa and Stancliffe
Alt Text: Inside view of metal sculpture. A male and a female stand at the opposite opening end. Color image.
An image of the sculpture Bower on the campus of the University of Northern Iowa in Cedar Falls, Iowa. The sculpture was installed in Panther Village and is an Iowa Art in State Buildings Project commission. The medium is steel, copper, and cast glass. The images are from the UNI Department of Art sculpture lab and facility, made possible by the UNI Public Art Incubator run by UNI Professor of Art Tom Stancliffe.
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Bower metalworker 2011
Alt Text: Female metal worker grinds sculpture inside a warehouse. She wears a blue outfit, pink headband, and safety glasses. Color image.
An image of the sculpture Bower on the campus of the University of Northern Iowa in Cedar Falls, Iowa. The sculpture was installed in Panther Village and is an Iowa Art in State Buildings Project commission. The medium is steel, copper, and cast glass. The images are from the UNI Department of Art sculpture lab and facility, made possible by the UNI Public Art Incubator run by UNI Professor of Art Tom Stancliffe.
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Bower metalworker photo by Sam Castro
Alt Text: Male metal worker grinds sculpture inside a warehouse. He wears a purple t-shirt, jeans, and a protective face shield. Color image.
An image of the sculpture Bower on the campus of the University of Northern Iowa in Cedar Falls, Iowa. The sculpture was installed in Panther Village and is an Iowa Art in State Buildings Project commission. The medium is steel, copper, and cast glass. The images are from the UNI Department of Art sculpture lab and facility, made possible by the UNI Public Art Incubator run by UNI Professor of Art Tom Stancliffe.
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Bower metalworker Vicki Reed
Alt Text: Female metal worker grinds sculpture inside a warehouse using a machine. She wears a blue shirt and safety goggles. Color image.
An image of the sculpture Bower on the campus of the University of Northern Iowa in Cedar Falls, Iowa. The sculpture was installed in Panther Village and is an Iowa Art in State Buildings Project commission. The medium is steel, copper, and cast glass. The images are from the UNI Department of Art sculpture lab and facility, made possible by the UNI Public Art Incubator run by UNI Professor of Art Tom Stancliffe.
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Bower work group on sculpture destined for Panther Village
Alt Text: Two females and four males pose for a photo around a metal sculpture inside a warehouse. Color image.
An image of the sculpture Bower on the campus of the University of Northern Iowa in Cedar Falls, Iowa. The sculpture was installed in Panther Village and is an Iowa Art in State Buildings Project commission. The medium is steel, copper, and cast glass. The images are from the UNI Department of Art sculpture lab and facility, made possible by the UNI Public Art Incubator run by UNI Professor of Art Tom Stancliffe.
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City Mouse in front of MMTC August 2010 photo by Sam Castro
2002
Alt Text: Silver metal sculpture sits atop a concrete base in front of a brown building. Color image.
An image of the sculpture City Mouse on the campus of the University of Northern Iowa in Cedar Falls, Iowa. The sculpture by Andrew Arvanetes was installed in 2002 and is an Iowa Art in State Buildings Project purchase. The medium is painted steel.
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City Mouse sculpted by Andrew Arvanetes
2002
Alt Text: Silver metal sculpture sits atop a round concrete base in front of a building with a glass stairwell. A female walks on the sidewalk nearby. Color image.
An image of the sculpture City Mouse on the campus of the University of Northern Iowa in Cedar Falls, Iowa. The sculpture by Andrew Arvanetes was installed in 2002 and is an Iowa Art in State Buildings Project purchase. The medium is painted steel.
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City Mouse with Bartlett Hall in background
2002
Alt Text: Silver metal sculpture sits atop a round concrete base in front of Bartlett Hall. Color image.
An image of the sculpture City Mouse on the campus of the University of Northern Iowa in Cedar Falls, Iowa. The sculpture by Andrew Arvanetes was installed in 2002 and is an Iowa Art in State Buildings Project purchase. The medium is painted steel.
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Convenient Parking by Jim Benedict inside Multi-Modal Center
2011
Alt Text: Three small bronze car sculptures hang upside down on a ceiling inside a brick building near an elevator. A female stands in front of the elevator talking on her cell phone. Color image.
An image of the sculpture Convenient Parking on the campus of the University of Northern Iowa in Cedar Falls, Iowa. The sculpture by UNI alumnus Jim Benedict was installed at the Multi-Modal Center in 2011 and is an Iowa Art in State Buildings Project commission. The medium is bronze and stainless steel.
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Convenient Parking photo by Sam Castro
2011
Alt Text: Three bronze car sculptures park at different angles between white parking lines on cement. Color image.
An image of the sculpture Convenient Parking on the campus of the University of Northern Iowa in Cedar Falls, Iowa. The sculpture by UNI alumnus Jim Benedict was installed at the Multi-Modal Center in 2011 and is an Iowa Art in State Buildings Project commission. The medium is bronze and stainless steel.
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Cooling off in Environmental Place
1973
Alt Text: Metal waterfall sculpture stands next to brick layed in a pattern on a sunny day. A person sits in the background under the tree next to a volleyball net. Black and white image.
An image of the sculpture Environmental Place on the campus of the University of Northern Iowa in Cedar Falls, Iowa. The sculpture by Hu Hung Shu was installed east of the Schindler Education Center in 1973 and is an Iowa Art in State Buildings Project commission. It was removed in 2017.
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Crowd watching installation of Impact of Experience
1965
Alt Text: Three men in suits using ladders install a metal sculpture atop a cement platform held by two tall cement pillars. A crane is pictured. Rod Library stands in the background. Black and white image.
An image of the sculpture Impact of Experience on the campus of the University of Northern Iowa in Cedar Falls, Iowa. The sculpture by Ted Egri was installed between Rod Library and the East Gym (now the Innovative Teaching & Technology Center) in 1965. The medium is Cor-Ten steel.
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Dedicated to Annie Turner Wittenmyer
1996
Alt Text: Abstract bronze/metal sculpture sits atop a tall cement pillar centered in a round grassy base. Several stone markers border the outside perimeter. Lang Hall stands in the background. Black and white image.
Image of the Annie Turner Wittenmyer Sculpture on the campus of the University of Northern Iowa in Cedar Falls, Iowa. The sculpture by Tom Gibbs was installed east of Lang Hall in 1996. The medium is bronze and stone.
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Design sketch for Impact of Experience
1965
Alt Text: Artist sketch of sculpture sitting atop two pillars. An image of a person walks next to sculpture. Black and white image.
An image of the sculpture Impact of Experience on the campus of the University of Northern Iowa in Cedar Falls, Iowa. The sculpture by Ted Egri was installed between Rod Library and the East Gym (now the Innovative Teaching & Technology Center) in 1965. The medium is Cor-Ten steel.
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Dichotomy
1974
Alt Text: Large half-circle galvanized tin suspended from ceiling in Rod Library. Several tin cylinders are suspended within the arch. Black and white image.
An image of the sculpture Dichotomy on the campus of the University of Northern Iowa in Cedar Falls, Iowa. The sculpture by Philip Ogle was installed in the second and third floors of Rod Library in 1974 and is an Iowa Art in State Buildings Project commission.
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Dichotomy closeup
1974
Alt Text: Above view of large half-circle galvanized tin suspended from ceiling in Rod Library. Several tin cylinders are suspended within the arch. Black and white image.
An image of the sculpture Dichotomy on the campus of the University of Northern Iowa in Cedar Falls, Iowa. The sculpture by Philip Ogle was installed in the second and third floors of Rod Library in 1974 and is an Iowa Art in State Buildings Project commission.
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Distant color photo of ITC sculpture 1990
1979
Alt Text: Round metal sculpture sits atop a grassy hill on a sunny winter day. Trees and campus buildings stand in the background (looking north). Color image.
An image of the Industrial Technology Sculpture on the campus of the University of Northern Iowa in Cedar Falls, Iowa. The sculpture by Robert Engman was installed northwest of the Industrial Technology Center in 1979. The medium is Cor-Ten steel.
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Dr. Lee Smalley visits ITC June 1980 by Dan Grevas
1979
Alt Text: Man in a light colored leisure suit stands next to a metal spirographic sculpture on a sunny day. Black and white image.
An image of the Industrial Technology Sculpture on the campus of the University of Northern Iowa in Cedar Falls, Iowa. The sculpture by Robert Engman was installed northwest of the Industrial Technology Center in 1979. The medium is Cor-Ten steel.
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Elm Memorial July 1981 by Bill Witt
1995
Alt Text: Wood scaffolding surrounds a tall sculpture on a sunny day. Campus buildings stand in the background. Black and white image.
Images of the sculptures Monument to the Elm and From Tragedy to Triumph near the campus of the University of Northern Iowa in Cedar Falls, Iowa. Monument to the Elm, by John Faust, was installed at the Lutheran Student Center across from the university campus in 1974. From Tragedy to Triumph, by Lewis Balentine, was installed at the same location in 1995.
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Elm monument
1995
Alt Text: Monument of person with arms raised. Lang Hall stands in the background. Black and white image.
An image of the sculptures Monument to the Elm and From Tragedy to Triumph near the campus of the University of Northern Iowa in Cedar Falls, Iowa. Monument to the Elm, by John Faust, was installed at the Lutheran Student Center across from the university campus in 1974. From Tragedy to Triumph, by Lewis Balentine, was installed at the same location in 1995.
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Elm monument closeup
1995
Alt Text: Close up shot of monument of person's face and arms reaching toward the sky. Black and white image.
An image of the sculptures Monument to the Elm and From Tragedy to Triumph near the campus of the University of Northern Iowa in Cedar Falls, Iowa. Monument to the Elm, by John Faust, was installed at the Lutheran Student Center across from the university campus in 1974. From Tragedy to Triumph, by Lewis Balentine, was installed at the same location in 1995.
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Environmental Place in color Fall 1994
1973
Alt Text: Two females stand underneath a metal waterfall sculpture at sunset. Schindler Education Center stands in the background. Color image.
An image of the sculpture Environmental Place on the campus of the University of Northern Iowa in Cedar Falls, Iowa. The sculpture by Hu Hung Shu was installed east of the Schindler Education Center in 1973 and is an Iowa Art in State Buildings Project commission. It was removed in 2017.
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Environmental Place photo by Sam Castro
1973
Alt Text: Red, blue, and white metal sculpture stands covered with snow on a winter day. Evergreen trees stand in the background. Color image.
An image of the sculpture Environmental Place on the campus of the University of Northern Iowa in Cedar Falls, Iowa. The sculpture by Hu Hung Shu was installed east of the Schindler Education Center in 1973 and is an Iowa Art in State Buildings Project commission. It was removed in 2017.
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Fountain at Environmental Place
1973
Alt Text: Metal sculpture with a fountain sprays water on patterned bricks outside of Schindler Education Center. Black and white image.
An image of the sculpture Environmental Place on the campus of the University of Northern Iowa in Cedar Falls, Iowa. The sculpture by Hu Hung Shu was installed east of the Schindler Education Center in 1973 and is an Iowa Art in State Buildings Project commission. It was removed in 2017.
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Fountain grate in color
1973
Alt Text: Brick grate with fountain water splashing down. A snow fence, trees and the Campanile stand in the distance. Color image.
An image of the sculpture Environmental Place on the campus of the University of Northern Iowa in Cedar Falls, Iowa. The sculpture by Hu Hung Shu was installed east of the Schindler Education Center in 1973 and is an Iowa Art in State Buildings Project commission. It was removed in 2017.
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From Tragedy to Triumph
1995
Alt Text: Metal sculpture resembling a tall angel sits atop a cement base on a sunny day. A large white house stands in the background. Black and white image.
An image of the sculptures Monument to the Elm and From Tragedy to Triumph near the campus of the University of Northern Iowa in Cedar Falls, Iowa. Monument to the Elm, by John Faust, was installed at the Lutheran Student Center across from the university campus in 1974. From Tragedy to Triumph, by Lewis Balentine, was installed at the same location in 1995.
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From Tragedy to Triumph in color May 1995
1995
Alt Text: People stand around a metal sculpture on a sunny day. Trees and campus buildings stand in the background. Color image.
An image of the sculptures Monument to the Elm and From Tragedy to Triumph near the campus of the University of Northern Iowa in Cedar Falls, Iowa. Monument to the Elm, by John Faust, was installed at the Lutheran Student Center across from the university campus in 1974. From Tragedy to Triumph, by Lewis Balentine, was installed at the same location in 1995.
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Group admiring model of Acrobats
1996
Alt Text: Four men stand around a sculpture made of fiberglass/epoxy. Sculpture includes three acrobats, posed atop one another in various positions. Black and white image.
Image of the sculpture Acrobats on the campus of the University of Northern Iowa in Cedar Falls, Iowa. The sculpture by Edward Whiting was installed in the Redeker Complex courtyard in 1965. The medium is fiberglass and epoxy resin.
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Hibbs Sculpture 2009 photo by Molly Wade
Alt Text: Large silver metal dog tag with silhoutte image of a bust in the center. Large metal balls and cylinders are formed to show part of a necklace. The American flag and the campanile stand in the background. Color image.
An image of the Hibbs Sculpture on the campus of the University of Northern Iowa in Cedar Falls, Iowa.
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Homecoming elm repair to head October 1983
1995
Alt Text: Close up shot of monument of person's face and arms reaching toward the sky. A man with a moustache works on the head portion. Black and white image.
An image of the sculptures Monument to the Elm and From Tragedy to Triumph near the campus of the University of Northern Iowa in Cedar Falls, Iowa. Monument to the Elm, by John Faust, was installed at the Lutheran Student Center across from the university campus in 1974. From Tragedy to Triumph, by Lewis Balentine, was installed at the same location in 1995.
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Homecoming elm tree October 1983 by Bill Witt
1995
Alt Text: A crowd of people gathers around a full-body monument on a sunny day. A wooden sign reading "Lutheran Center" stands next to the monument. Black and white image.
An image of the sculptures Monument to the Elm and From Tragedy to Triumph near the campus of the University of Northern Iowa in Cedar Falls, Iowa. Monument to the Elm, by John Faust, was installed at the Lutheran Student Center across from the university campus in 1974. From Tragedy to Triumph, by Lewis Balentine, was installed at the same location in 1995.
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Impact of Experience July 1968
1965
Alt Text: A dark metal abstract sculpture sits atop a cement platform with two supporting columns on a sunny day. Black and white image.
An image of the sculpture Impact of Experience on the campus of the University of Northern Iowa in Cedar Falls, Iowa. The sculpture by Ted Egri was installed between Rod Library and the East Gym (now the Innovative Teaching & Technology Center) in 1965. The medium is Cor-Ten steel.
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Impact of Experience March 1977
1965
Alt Text: A dark metal abstract sculpture sits atop a cement platform with two supporting columns on a snowy day. A few students walk by with winter apparel on. Black and white image.
An image of the sculpture Impact of Experience on the campus of the University of Northern Iowa in Cedar Falls, Iowa. The sculpture by Ted Egri was installed between Rod Library and the East Gym (now the Innovative Teaching & Technology Center) in 1965. The medium is Cor-Ten steel.
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Impact of Experience with sculptor Ted Egri October 1965
1965
Alt Text: Two men work on a raised cement platform with two supporting columns. Black and white image.
An image of the sculpture Impact of Experience on the campus of the University of Northern Iowa in Cedar Falls, Iowa. The sculpture by Ted Egri was installed between Rod Library and the East Gym (now the Innovative Teaching & Technology Center) in 1965. The medium is Cor-Ten steel.
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Iowa Cycles at night
1994
Alt Text: A lighted metal sculpture sits in a wading pool at night. Wright Hall and Rod Library stand in the background. Black and white image.
An image of the sculpture Iowa Cycles on the campus of the University of Northern Iowa in Cedar Falls, Iowa. The sculpture by Cork Marcheschi was installed Union Plaza between Rod Library, Wright Hall, Sabin Hall, and Maucker Union in 1994 and is an Iowa Art in State Buildings Project commission. The medium is aluminum and neon.
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Iowa Cycles at night with Rod Library and Maucker Union in background
1994
Alt Text: A lighted, colorful metal sculpture sits in a wading pool at night. Maucker Union and Rod Library stand in the background. Color image.
An image of the sculpture Iowa Cycles on the campus of the University of Northern Iowa in Cedar Falls, Iowa. The sculpture by Cork Marcheschi was installed Union Plaza between Rod Library, Wright Hall, Sabin Hall, and Maucker Union in 1994 and is an Iowa Art in State Buildings Project commission. The medium is aluminum and neon.
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Iowa Cycles at night with Sabin in background photo by Sam Castro
1994
Alt Text: A lighted, colorful metal sculpture sits in a wading pool at night. Wright Hall stands in the background. Color image.
An image of the sculpture Iowa Cycles on the campus of the University of Northern Iowa in Cedar Falls, Iowa. The sculpture by Cork Marcheschi was installed Union Plaza between Rod Library, Wright Hall, Sabin Hall, and Maucker Union in 1994 and is an Iowa Art in State Buildings Project commission. The medium is aluminum and neon.
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Iowa Cycles close up with clouds
1994
Alt Text: Ground-level photo of colorful metal sculpture including circles and wavy shapes towers in front of a blue sky with clouds. Color image.
An image of the sculpture Iowa Cycles on the campus of the University of Northern Iowa in Cedar Falls, Iowa. The sculpture by Cork Marcheschi was installed Union Plaza between Rod Library, Wright Hall, Sabin Hall, and Maucker Union in 1994 and is an Iowa Art in State Buildings Project commission. The medium is aluminum and neon.
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Iowa Cycles in color Fall 1994
1994
Alt Text: A lighted, colorful metal sculpture sits in a wading pool at dusk. A person sits on the edge of the pool. Rod Library stands in the background. Color image.
An image of the sculpture Iowa Cycles on the campus of the University of Northern Iowa in Cedar Falls, Iowa. The sculpture by Cork Marcheschi was installed Union Plaza between Rod Library, Wright Hall, Sabin Hall, and Maucker Union in 1994 and is an Iowa Art in State Buildings Project commission. The medium is aluminum and neon.
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Iowa Cycles in color with group
1994
Alt Text: Three females and two males walk away from a colorful geometric sculpture in front of the Maucker Union on a sunny day. Color image.
An image of the sculpture Iowa Cycles on the campus of the University of Northern Iowa in Cedar Falls, Iowa. The sculpture by Cork Marcheschi was installed Union Plaza between Rod Library, Wright Hall, Sabin Hall, and Maucker Union in 1994 and is an Iowa Art in State Buildings Project commission. The medium is aluminum and neon.
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Iowa Cycles in the snow photo by Sam Castro
1994
Alt Text: Two people walk near a colorful geometric metal sculpture on a snowy winter day. Color image.
An image of the sculpture Iowa Cycles on the campus of the University of Northern Iowa in Cedar Falls, Iowa. The sculpture by Cork Marcheschi was installed Union Plaza between Rod Library, Wright Hall, Sabin Hall, and Maucker Union in 1994 and is an Iowa Art in State Buildings Project commission. The medium is aluminum and neon.
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Iowa Cycles in winter photo by Sam Castro
1994
Alt Text: Two people walk near a colorful geometric metal sculpture on a snowy winter day. Color image.
An image of the sculpture Iowa Cycles on the campus of the University of Northern Iowa in Cedar Falls, Iowa. The sculpture by Cork Marcheschi was installed Union Plaza between Rod Library, Wright Hall, Sabin Hall, and Maucker Union in 1994 and is an Iowa Art in State Buildings Project commission. The medium is aluminum and neon.
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Iowa Cycles view from reflecting pool photo by Sam Castro
1994
Alt Text: Reflection of colorful metal sculpture from a wading pool at dusk. Color image
An image of the sculpture Iowa Cycles on the campus of the University of Northern Iowa in Cedar Falls, Iowa. The sculpture by Cork Marcheschi was installed Union Plaza between Rod Library, Wright Hall, Sabin Hall, and Maucker Union in 1994 and is an Iowa Art in State Buildings Project commission. The medium is aluminum and neon.
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Iowa Cycles with Wright Hall in background photo by Sam Castro
1994
Alt Text: Colorful metal sculpture sits in a wading pool in front of Wright Hall. Dozens of students walk to class on a sunny summer day. Color image.
An image of the sculpture Iowa Cycles on the campus of the University of Northern Iowa in Cedar Falls, Iowa. The sculpture by Cork Marcheschi was installed Union Plaza between Rod Library, Wright Hall, Sabin Hall, and Maucker Union in 1994 and is an Iowa Art in State Buildings Project commission. The medium is aluminum and neon.
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ITC building
1979
Alt Text: Spirographic metal sculpture sits on a grassy hill outside the Industrial Technology Building. Black and white image.
An image of the Industrial Technology Sculpture on the campus of the University of Northern Iowa in Cedar Falls, Iowa. The sculpture by Robert Engman was installed northwest of the Industrial Technology Center in 1979. The medium is Cor-Ten steel.
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ITC sculpture May 1979 by Dan Grevas
1979
Alt Text: Spirographic metal sculpture being off loaded from a crane onto a flat bed truck. One man operates the cran as another looks on. Black and white image.
An image of the Industrial Technology Sculpture on the campus of the University of Northern Iowa in Cedar Falls, Iowa. The sculpture by Robert Engman was installed northwest of the Industrial Technology Center in 1979. The medium is Cor-Ten steel.
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ITC sculpture placement May 1979 by Dan Grevas
1979
Alt Text: Spirographic metal sculpture being set into place with a crane atop a dirt hill. One man operates the crane as two others support the sculpture. Black and white image.
An image of the Industrial Technology Sculpture on the campus of the University of Northern Iowa in Cedar Falls, Iowa. The sculpture by Robert Engman was installed northwest of the Industrial Technology Center in 1979. The medium is Cor-Ten steel.
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ITC sculpture September 1981
1979
Alt Text: Spirographic metal sculpture sits atop a grassy hill. Black and white image.
An image of the Industrial Technology Sculpture on the campus of the University of Northern Iowa in Cedar Falls, Iowa. The sculpture by Robert Engman was installed northwest of the Industrial Technology Center in 1979. The medium is Cor-Ten steel.
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Jason Sweet with his sculpture
1994
Alt Text: Male stands next to rectangular sculpture on a sunny day. He wears a dark t-shirt and shorts. Black and white image.
Image of the sculpture Architectural and Environmental Symposium on the campus of the University of Northern Iowa in Cedar Falls, Iowa. The sculpture by Jason Sweet, a UNI alumnus from the Dept. of Art, was installed at the west entrance of the Industrial Technology Center in 1994 and is an Iowa Art in State Buildings Project commission. The medium is bronze.
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Lounge Light Relief created by Hu Hung-shu and photographed by Sam Castro
1985
Alt Text: Colorful light shines into a room as a male student sits in a dark chair and uses his laptop computer. Color image.
An Image of the sculpture The Lounge Light Relief on the campus of the University of Northern Iowa in Cedar Falls, Iowa. The sculpture was installed in Maucker Union in 1985 and is an Iowa Art in State Buildings Project commission. The medium is plexiglass.
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Metal Wall Sculpture closeup
1964
Alt Text: Metal wall sculpture with abstract, oblong shapes of different textures and sizes connected on a wall. Black and white image.
An image of the sculpture named Metal Wall Sculpture on the campus of the University of Northern Iowa in Cedar Falls, Iowa. The sculpture by Ralph Haskell was installed in the east stairwell of Rod Library in 1964.
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Metal Wall Sculpture in Rod Library by Ralph Haskell
1964
Alt Text: Metal wall sculpture with abstract, oblong shapes of different textures and sizes connected on a wall inside a stairwell at the Rod Library. Two brick walls stand on both sides. A female walks down the stairs. Black and white image.
An image of the sculpture named Metal Wall Sculpture on the campus of the University of Northern Iowa in Cedar Falls, Iowa. The sculpture by Ralph Haskell was installed in the east stairwell of Rod Library in 1964.
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Mushroom as shelter
1973
Alt Text: Four females sit underneath a mushroom-shaped metal sculpture outside a dormitory. Several others stand in the background. Black and white image.
An image of the sculpture the Towers Art Project, more commonly known as the Three Mushrooms, on the campus of the University of Northern Iowa in Cedar Falls, Iowa. The sculpture by Anthony Padavano was installed south of the Towers Center in 1973. The medium is painted steel.
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Nature's Legacy close-up
Alt Text: Butterfly shaped stainless steel sculpture sits outside the entrance of a brick building on a sunny day. Color image.
An image of the sculpture Nature's Legacy on the campus of the University of Northern Iowa in Cedar Falls, Iowa. The sculpture by UNI alumna Stephanie Sailer was created while she was a student. It is an Iowa Art in State Buildings Project commission. The medium is stainless steel.
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Nature's Legacy photo by Molly Wade
Alt Text: Butterfly shaped stainless steel sculpture sits outside the entrance of the Student Health Center on a sunny day. Color image.
An image of the sculpture Nature's Legacy on the campus of the University of Northern Iowa in Cedar Falls, Iowa. The sculpture by UNI alumna Stephanie Sailer was created while she was a student. It is an Iowa Art in State Buildings Project commission. The medium is stainless steel.
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Nature's Secret
1994
Alt Text: Two round, white spiky cement sculptures sit amongst several other stone pillars on a sunny day. Trees and bushes line the background. Black and white image.
An image of the sculpture Nature's Secret on the campus of the University of Northern Iowa in Cedar Falls, Iowa. The sculpture by Janet Loftquist was installed north of Lathan Hall in 1994 and is an Iowa Art in State Buildings Project commission.
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Nature's Secret close-up
1994
Alt Text: Three thick abstract cement pieces sit scattered in the grass on a sunny day. Black and white image.
An image of the sculpture Nature's Secret on the campus of the University of Northern Iowa in Cedar Falls, Iowa. The sculpture by Janet Loftquist was installed north of Lathan Hall in 1994 and is an Iowa Art in State Buildings Project commission.
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Nature's Secret landscape
1994
Alt Text: Two round, white spiky cement sculptures sit amongst three other stone pillars on a sunny day. A building stands in the background amongst trees and a sidewalk. Black and white image.
An image of the sculpture Nature's Secret on the campus of the University of Northern Iowa in Cedar Falls, Iowa. The sculpture by Janet Loftquist was installed north of Lathan Hall in 1994 and is an Iowa Art in State Buildings Project commission.
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Nature's Secret model
1994
Alt Text: Table-top mock up of Nature's Secret sculpture showing two round spiky balls and three thick, flat pieces of stone. Black and white image.
An image of the sculpture Nature's Secret on the campus of the University of Northern Iowa in Cedar Falls, Iowa. The sculpture by Janet Loftquist was installed north of Lathan Hall in 1994 and is an Iowa Art in State Buildings Project commission.
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One acrobat
1996
Alt Text: Acrobat sculpture of person leaning forward with a rounded back and hands on his knees. Black and white image.
Image of the sculpture Acrobats on the campus of the University of Northern Iowa in Cedar Falls, Iowa. The sculpture by Edward Whiting was installed in the Redeker Complex courtyard in 1965. The medium is fiberglass and epoxy resin.
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Panther with artist Rob Lorenson September 1990
1990
Alt Text: Male sits atop a large metal cage-like sculpture of a panther on a sunny morning. He wears a white t-shirt and jeans. Black and white image.
An image of a wire sculpture of panther on the campus of the University of Northern Iowa in Cedar Falls, Iowa. The sculpture by UNI sculpture student Rob Lorenson was installed near the UNI-Dome in 1990.
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Porta Largo
1985
Alt Text: Tall arch sculpture stands in front of a white building. Black and white image.
An image of the sculpture Porta Largo on the campus of the University of Northern Iowa in Cedar Falls, Iowa. The sculpture by Walter Dusenberry was installed south of Strayer-Wood Theatre and Kamerick Art Building in 1985 and is an Iowa Art in State Buildings Project commission. The medium is Sardinian white marble.
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Porta Largo artist and crew August 1985 by Bill Witt
1985
Alt Text: Four males work on the ground outside of a building. One wears a hard had. Black and white image.
An image of the sculpture Porta Largo on the campus of the University of Northern Iowa in Cedar Falls, Iowa. The sculpture by Walter Dusenberry was installed south of Strayer-Wood Theatre and Kamerick Art Building in 1985 and is an Iowa Art in State Buildings Project commission. The medium is Sardinian white marble.
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Porta Largo Fall 1985 by Bill Witt
1985
Alt Text: Arched sculpture stands tall on a sunny day. Black and white image.
An image of the sculpture Porta Largo on the campus of the University of Northern Iowa in Cedar Falls, Iowa. The sculpture by Walter Dusenberry was installed south of Strayer-Wood Theatre and Kamerick Art Building in 1985 and is an Iowa Art in State Buildings Project commission. The medium is Sardinian white marble.
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Porta Largo installation August 1985 by Bill Witt
1985
Alt Text: Man with overalls and hard hat stands in front of a truck, bracing part of a long cement sculpture column. Black and white image.
An image of the sculpture Porta Largo on the campus of the University of Northern Iowa in Cedar Falls, Iowa. The sculpture by Walter Dusenberry was installed south of Strayer-Wood Theatre and Kamerick Art Building in 1985 and is an Iowa Art in State Buildings Project commission. The medium is Sardinian white marble.
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Porta Largo with sculptor Walter Dusenberry photo by Bill Witt
1985
Alt Text: Two males, one wearing a hard hat, hold wooden braces to support a sculpture being erected. A third male stands in the background operating a crane. Black and white image.
An image of the sculpture Porta Largo on the campus of the University of Northern Iowa in Cedar Falls, Iowa. The sculpture by Walter Dusenberry was installed south of Strayer-Wood Theatre and Kamerick Art Building in 1985 and is an Iowa Art in State Buildings Project commission. The medium is Sardinian white marble.
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President Maucker and Ted Egri
1965
Alt Text: Two males in suits stand next to a metal sculpture on a sunny day. Black and white image.
An image of the sculpture Impact of Experience on the campus of the University of Northern Iowa in Cedar Falls, Iowa. The sculpture by Ted Egri was installed between Rod Library and the East Gym (now the Innovative Teaching & Technology Center) in 1965. The medium is Cor-Ten steel.
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Raising Acrobats November 1965
1996
Alt Text: Several males use ropes to raise a sculpture with three acrobats standing on top of one another. Black and white image.
Image of the sculpture Acrobats on the campus of the University of Northern Iowa in Cedar Falls, Iowa. The sculpture by Edward Whiting was installed in the Redeker Complex courtyard in 1965. The medium is fiberglass and epoxy resin.
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Solar structure in Environmental Place
1973
Alt Text: Two angled cement pillars with shiny mirrored plates stand in front of a brick building on a sunny day. Black and white image.
An image of the sculpture Environmental Place on the campus of the University of Northern Iowa in Cedar Falls, Iowa. The sculpture by Hu Hung Shu was installed east of the Schindler Education Center in 1973 and is an Iowa Art in State Buildings Project commission. It was removed in 2017.
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Sophocles in Seerley May 1994
Alt Text: Life-sized Sophacles sculpture stands inside a building between two cement pillars. Black and white image.
An image of the sculpture Sophocles on the campus of the University of Northern Iowa in Cedar Falls, Iowa. The sculpture has been housed in various campus buildings, including Seerley Hall.
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Stage set for a film #1 by artist Dennis Oppenheim
2000
Alt Text: Three-tiered sculpture made from colored metal, glass, doors, and other found materials stands outside of a white building. Color image.
An image of the sculpture Stage Set for a Film #1 on the campus of the University of Northern Iowa in Cedar Falls, Iowa. The sculpture was installed in 2000 and is an Iowa Art in State Buildings Project commission. The medium is steel, mixed-media, and found objects.
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Symphony at night
1960
Alt Text: Three shiny metal sculptures stand on cement pillars in front of Russell Hall at night. Black and white image.
An image of the sculpture Symphony in Three Forms on the campus of the University of Northern Iowa in Cedar Falls, Iowa. The sculpture by Don Finegan was installed in front of Russell Hall in 1960 and was removed then re-installed when the façade of the building was renovated. The medium is fiberglass, bronze, and copper.
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Symphony closeup
1960
Alt Text: Close-up of a dark, A-shaped metal sculpture piece. Black and white image.
An image of the sculpture Symphony in Three Forms on the campus of the University of Northern Iowa in Cedar Falls, Iowa. The sculpture by Don Finegan was installed in front of Russell Hall in 1960 and was removed then re-installed when the façade of the building was renovated. The medium is fiberglass, bronze, and copper.
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Symphony entryway
1960
Alt Text: Two abstract metal sculptures on cement pillars stand outside of Russell Hall. Black and white image.
An image of the sculpture Symphony in Three Forms on the campus of the University of Northern Iowa in Cedar Falls, Iowa. The sculpture by Don Finegan was installed in front of Russell Hall in 1960 and was removed then re-installed when the façade of the building was renovated. The medium is fiberglass, bronze, and copper.
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Symphony in 3 forms in the studio
1960
Alt Text: Two abstract metal sculptures inside a studio. Black and white image.
An image of the sculpture Symphony in Three Forms on the campus of the University of Northern Iowa in Cedar Falls, Iowa. The sculpture by Don Finegan was installed in front of Russell Hall in 1960 and was removed then re-installed when the façade of the building was renovated. The medium is fiberglass, bronze, and copper.
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Symphony in 3 Forms October 1991
1960
Alt Text: Trio of metal sculptures with cement bases on a sunny day. Three females are walking in the distance. Black and white image.
An image of the sculpture Symphony in Three Forms on the campus of the University of Northern Iowa in Cedar Falls, Iowa. The sculpture by Don Finegan was installed in front of Russell Hall in 1960 and was removed then re-installed when the façade of the building was renovated. The medium is fiberglass, bronze, and copper.
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Symphony in 3 Forms with Finegan December 1961
1960
Alt Text: A dark haired male in a suitcoat stands behind three abstract metal sculptures inside a studio. Black and white image.
An image of the sculpture Symphony in Three Forms on the campus of the University of Northern Iowa in Cedar Falls, Iowa. The sculpture by Don Finegan was installed in front of Russell Hall in 1960 and was removed then re-installed when the façade of the building was renovated. The medium is fiberglass, bronze, and copper.
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Symphony in color
1960
Alt Text: Three metal sculptures on cement pillars surrounded by shade trees on a sunny day. Yellow and purple flowers encircle the sculpture bases. Color image.
An image of the sculpture Symphony in Three Forms on the campus of the University of Northern Iowa in Cedar Falls, Iowa. The sculpture by Don Finegan was installed in front of Russell Hall in 1960 and was removed then re-installed when the façade of the building was renovated. The medium is fiberglass, bronze, and copper.
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Symphony in Three Forms with the sculptor
1960
Alt Text: A dark haired male in a suitcoat stands next to three abstract metal sculptures inside a studio. Black and white image.
An image of the sculpture Symphony in Three Forms on the campus of the University of Northern Iowa in Cedar Falls, Iowa. The sculpture by Don Finegan was installed in front of Russell Hall in 1960 and was removed then re-installed when the façade of the building was renovated. The medium is fiberglass, bronze, and copper.
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Symphony piece in workshop
1960
Alt Text: Curved metal sculpture sits inside studio workshop. Black and white image.
An image of the sculpture Symphony in Three Forms on the campus of the University of Northern Iowa in Cedar Falls, Iowa. The sculpture by Don Finegan was installed in front of Russell Hall in 1960 and was removed then re-installed when the façade of the building was renovated. The medium is fiberglass, bronze, and copper.
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Ted Egri explains Impact of Experience
1965
Alt Text: Two males kneel in front of wooden sculpture frame. A handful of others sit and stand in the background looking on. Black and white image.
An image of the sculpture Impact of Experience on the campus of the University of Northern Iowa in Cedar Falls, Iowa. The sculpture by Ted Egri was installed between Rod Library and the East Gym (now the Innovative Teaching & Technology Center) in 1965. The medium is Cor-Ten steel.
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Ted Egri measuring sculpture October 1965
1965
Alt Text: Older male in a suit stands on a ladder as he measures the depth of a sculpture base on a sunny day. Black and white image.
An image of the sculpture Impact of Experience on the campus of the University of Northern Iowa in Cedar Falls, Iowa. The sculpture by Ted Egri was installed between Rod Library and the East Gym (now the Innovative Teaching & Technology Center) in 1965. The medium is Cor-Ten steel.
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Ted Egri visits with J. W. Maucker
1965
Alt Text: Two men in suits stand next to a sculpture. A few others sit and stand in the background. Black and white image.
An image of the sculpture Impact of Experience on the campus of the University of Northern Iowa in Cedar Falls, Iowa. The sculpture by Ted Egri was installed between Rod Library and the East Gym (now the Innovative Teaching & Technology Center) in 1965. The medium is Cor-Ten steel.
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Three Mushrooms
1973
Alt Text: Close up of three mushroom-shaped sculptures. A brick dormitory stands in the background. Black and white image.
An image of the sculpture the Towers Art Project, more commonly known as the Three Mushrooms, on the campus of the University of Northern Iowa in Cedar Falls, Iowa. The sculpture by Anthony Padavano was installed south of the Towers Center in 1973. The medium is painted steel.
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Three Mushrooms in color
1973
Alt Text: Three red metal mushroom-shaped sculptures sit on a cement pad outside of Dancer Hall. Color image.
An image of the sculpture the Towers Art Project, more commonly known as the Three Mushrooms, on the campus of the University of Northern Iowa in Cedar Falls, Iowa. The sculpture by Anthony Padavano was installed south of the Towers Center in 1973. The m
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Three Mushrooms with pedestrians
1973
Alt Text: Two females walk around three metal mushroom-shaped sculptures on a cement walking area. Black and white image.
An image of the sculpture the Towers Art Project, more commonly known as the Three Mushrooms, on the campus of the University of Northern Iowa in Cedar Falls, Iowa. The sculpture by Anthony Padavano was installed south of the Towers Center in 1973. The medium is painted steel.
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Treeman 1974
1995
Alt Text: Close-up of monument with a head and arms raised to the sky with wood scaffolding behind it. Black and white image.
An image of the sculptures Monument to the Elm and From Tragedy to Triumph near the campus of the University of Northern Iowa in Cedar Falls, Iowa. Monument to the Elm, by John Faust, was installed at the Lutheran Student Center across from the university campus in 1974. From Tragedy to Triumph, by Lewis Balentine, was installed at the same location in 1995.
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Treeman color postcard by Kirk L. Smith
1995
Alt Text: Monument of person with arms raised made from a tree. Lang Hall stands in the background. Color image.
An image of the sculptures Monument to the Elm and From Tragedy to Triumph near the campus of the University of Northern Iowa in Cedar Falls, Iowa. Monument to the Elm, by John Faust, was installed at the Lutheran Student Center across from the university campus in 1974. From Tragedy to Triumph, by Lewis Balentine, was installed at the same location in 1995.
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Treeman homecoming repair
1995
Alt Text: A crane lifts the wooden monument of a person with arms raised to the sky. Several people stand at the base of the sculpture. Black and white image.
An image of the sculptures Monument to the Elm and From Tragedy to Triumph near the campus of the University of Northern Iowa in Cedar Falls, Iowa. Monument to the Elm, by John Faust, was installed at the Lutheran Student Center across from the university campus in 1974. From Tragedy to Triumph, by Lewis Balentine, was installed at the same location in 1995.
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Treeman in color on flatbed
1995
Alt Text: Wooden sculpture "Treeman" lays on a hayrack trailer. Several colorful pieces of fabric drape over the sculpture and the trailer. Two females stand nearby. Color image.
An image of the sculptures Monument to the Elm and From Tragedy to Triumph near the campus of the University of Northern Iowa in Cedar Falls, Iowa. Monument to the Elm, by John Faust, was installed at the Lutheran Student Center across from the university campus in 1974. From Tragedy to Triumph, by Lewis Balentine, was installed at the same location in 1995.
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Treeman in storm 1981 by Bill Witt
1995
Alt Text: "Treeman" sculpture surrounded by wooden scaffolding and a fence as storm clouds roll in. Lang Hall stands in the background. Black and white image.
An image of the sculptures Monument to the Elm and From Tragedy to Triumph near the campus of the University of Northern Iowa in Cedar Falls, Iowa. Monument to the Elm, by John Faust, was installed at the Lutheran Student Center across from the university campus in 1974. From Tragedy to Triumph, by Lewis Balentine, was installed at the same location in 1995.
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Treeman with Governor Robert Ray
1995
Alt Text: Governor Robert Ray and several others stand next to the "Treeman" sculpture on a sunny day. Wooden scaffolding surrounds the sculpture. Black and white image.
An image of the sculptures Monument to the Elm and From Tragedy to Triumph near the campus of the University of Northern Iowa in Cedar Falls, Iowa. Monument to the Elm, by John Faust, was installed at the Lutheran Student Center across from the university campus in 1974. From Tragedy to Triumph, by Lewis Balentine, was installed at the same location in 1995.
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Unloading ITC sculpture April 1979
1979
Alt Text: Spirographic metal sculpture being unloaded from a flat bed truck via crane. A man stands in front of the truck with his hand up. Black and white image.
An image of the Industrial Technology Sculpture on the campus of the University of Northern Iowa in Cedar Falls, Iowa. The sculpture by Robert Engman was installed northwest of the Industrial Technology Center in 1979. The medium is Cor-Ten steel.
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Variations on a Theme Joy by Bill Witt
1975
Alt Text: Young child climbs on shiny metal sculpture outside Maucker Union on a sunny day. Black and white image.
An image of the sculpture Variations on a Theme on the campus of the University of Northern Iowa in Cedar Falls, Iowa. The sculpture by Robert A. Lorr was installed in the plaza between Seerley Hall and McCollum Science Hall in 1975. The sculpture was removed then re-installed, so the setting looks very different now. The medium is stainless steel.
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Variations on a Theme Joy May 1982 by Bill Witt
1975
Alt Text: Shiny abstract metal sculpture stand in front of a pedestrian bridge as students walk by on a snowy winter day. Large pine trees and a brick building stand in the background. Black and white image.
An image of the sculpture Variations on a Theme on the campus of the University of Northern Iowa in Cedar Falls, Iowa. The sculpture by Robert A. Lorr was installed in the plaza between Seerley Hall and McCollum Science Hall in 1975. The sculpture was removed then re-installed, so the setting looks very different now. The medium is stainless steel.
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Variations sculpture 1981 by Bill Witt
1975
Alt Text: People walk by two shiny metal sculptures on a sunny summer day. Sabin Hall stands in the background. Black and white image.
An image of the sculpture Variations on a Theme on the campus of the University of Northern Iowa in Cedar Falls, Iowa. The sculpture by Robert A. Lorr was installed in the plaza between Seerley Hall and McCollum Science Hall in 1975. The sculpture was removed then re-installed, so the setting looks very different now. The medium is stainless steel.
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Variations sculpture 1983
1975
Alt Text: Small group of students sit next to a tall, metal sculpture on a sunny day. Wright Hall stands in the background. Black and white image.
An image of the sculpture Variations on a Theme on the campus of the University of Northern Iowa in Cedar Falls, Iowa. The sculpture by Robert A. Lorr was installed in the plaza between Seerley Hall and McCollum Science Hall in 1975. The sculpture was removed then re-installed, so the setting looks very different now. The medium is stainless steel.
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Variations sculpture with large group
1975
Alt Text: Several dozen students sit, stand, and walk near a metal sculpture on a sunny day. Rod Library stands in the background. Black and white image.
An image of the sculpture Variations on a Theme on the campus of the University of Northern Iowa in Cedar Falls, Iowa. The sculpture by Robert A. Lorr was installed in the plaza between Seerley Hall and McCollum Science Hall in 1975. The sculpture was removed then re-installed, so the setting looks very different now. The medium is stainless steel.
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Visitors to Balanced/Unbalanced Beaks
1993
Alt Text: Two females stand next to a dark metal abstract sculpture with circles, cylinders. East Gym and Schindler Education Center stand in the background. Black and white image.
An image of the sculpture Balanced/Unbalanced Beaks on the campus of the University of Northern Iowa in Cedar Falls, Iowa. The sculpture by Fletcher Benton was installed on the north side of Curris Business Building in 1993 and is an Iowa Art in State Buildings Project commission. The medium is painted steel.
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Zephyr Blue Persian Set with Tangerine Lip Wraps created by Dale Chihuly
1999
Alt Text: Close up of glass sculpture with hues of blue, black and orange. Color image.
An image of the sculpture Zephyr Blue Persian Set with Tangerine Lip Wraps on the campus of the University of Northern Iowa in Cedar Falls, Iowa. The sculpture was installed in 1999 and is an Iowa Art in State Buildings Project purchase. The medium is glass.
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Zephyr Blue Persian Set with Tangerine Lip Wraps in Russell Hall 2011
1999
Alt Text: Close up of glass sculpture with hues of blue, black and orange. Color image.
An image of the sculpture Zephyr Blue Persian Set with Tangerine Lip Wraps on the campus of the University of Northern Iowa in Cedar Falls, Iowa. The sculpture was installed in 1999 and is an Iowa Art in State Buildings Project purchase. The medium is glass.
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Zephyr Blue Persian Set with Tangerine Lip Wraps photo by Randy Darst
1999
Alt Text: Close up of glass sculpture with hues of blue, black and orange. Windows line the background. Color image.
An image of the sculpture Zephyr Blue Persian Set with Tangerine Lip Wraps on the campus of the University of Northern Iowa in Cedar Falls, Iowa. The sculpture was installed in 1999 and is an Iowa Art in State Buildings Project purchase. The medium is glass.