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KSL Welcomes You To An Art Gallery
From arches to architects, famous people & historic places, KSL's new Art Gallery takes you on a brief walk through campus history...including stunning beauty & surprising events like the Navy in the dining hall.
• Emeritus Richard Baznik's photos from his Campus Markings Contests entice you to look up at Tomlinson Hall for the "Searcher."
• Find buildings from noted architects Walker and Weeks & artistic dormers from 1892.
• From the Archives' collection, find out why Navy V-12 trainees dined on campus, and what Camp Case was in the 1940s.
How many libraries?
• Discover what else Adelbert was used for in 1896.
• The landmark Caxton Building in 1901 & the Case Library share a connection; downtown, Caxton still thrives today.
• It housed the first university-wide library in the 1930s & today it's still on campus.
The KSL Art Gallery awaits you on the main floor—stop in and take a few moments to browse several dozen photographs & the cards that tell you more about the rich visual details of Case!
Thumbnail images of the Art Gallery inaugural exhibit are available through Archives (also in Digital Case), and past photos, winners, & answers are on the ISUS Campus Markings Contest site.
Posted by Karen Oye on February 7, 2011 06:15 PM
