The first stop on the art tour of the St. Cloud State campus is “Opening Change” found in the University Library within the Miller Center.
The first stop on the art tour of the St. Cloud State campus is “Opening Change” found in the University Library within the Miller Center.
The second stop on the St. Cloud State University Art tour is the World Commons Garden located between Administrative Services and Centennial Hall.
Stop three incorporates three pieces of artwork found on the plaza between the Performing Arts Center and Atwood Memorial Center.
The Atwood Theatre Lounge features murals honoring the university’s past and present while celebrating the promise of the future.
The fifth stop on the University art tour is “Odin” by Roger Schwitalla.
The sixth stop on the St. Cloud State University art tour is “Infinite Voices” by Janet Lofquist in front of Lawrence Hall.
The next stop on the art tour is Stewart Hall where there is a History display on the second floor.
Now head to the shining steel statue on the lawn. “Perspectives” was built by Charles Huntington in 1990 as a centerpiece on campus.
Now head over to Riverview Hall to see a restored historic classroom from the university’s past.
Eastman Hall features artwork by Stacia Fink Goodman ’89 honoring the Mississippi River, a history plaque celebrating the history of the building, and an original student art piece by Bigyan Lama Thing ’19.
Next head around Shoemaker Hall and across the foot bridge to Halenbeck Hall. Enter in through the first door to see the center court of the former Eastman Hall gym.
The final stop on the St. Cloud State art tour is the native wildlife display in Wick Science Building.
Welcome to the St. Cloud State University Art Tour. Follow the stops to learn about the artwork found throughout campus and St. Cloud State history.