
The Color Inside by James Turrell, Located on top of the SAC
With classes back in person, it’s likely that you pass by the many art installations here on campus. Many of us have seen these works, but never stop to learn their name or artists. This is your chance to appreciate the art you ignore every day.
Square Tilt by Joel Perlman, Located outside of the PCL
The West by Donald Lipski, Located between WCH and GAR
Eleanor at 7:15 by Willard Boepple, Located between the BAT and MEZ
A Mathematical Theory of Communication by Casey Reas, Located inside the GDC
Circle of Towers by Sol LeWitt, Located outside the GDC
Vermillion by Deborah Butterfield, Located in the POB
Sentinel IV by Simone Leigh, Located in the AHG courtyard
Clock Knot by Mark di Suvero, Located outside the CPE
Kingfish: An Homage to Tim Moore by Peter Reginato, Located outside the SSB
And That’s The Way It Is by Ben Rubin, Located in the CMA Plaza
Public art is something we often take for granted. The UT campus is littered with paintings, sculptures and digital pieces that we usually don’t give a second look. The art we ignore every day should be appreciated, so I hope that the small taste I was able to give here inspires you to look a little closer at the pieces you pass on your weekly commutes.