Campus Art Tour
Thorne Dining Hall is one of Campus Art Tour.

1. Thorne Dining Hall

College St., Brunswick, ME
Mensa · 5 Tipps und Bewertungen

The Bowdoin OrientThe Bowdoin Orient: The President’s Dining Room features a series of paintings by Professor of Art Mark Wethli, taken from a series of geometrical abstractions Wethli has been working on since 2009.

Massachusetts Hall is one of Campus Art Tour.

2. Massachusetts Hall

Bath Road (Maine Street), Brunswick, ME
Hochschulgebäude · 4 Tipps und Bewertungen

The Bowdoin OrientThe Bowdoin Orient: These six engravings—“Marriage A La Mode,” by 18th-century British artist William Hogarth—hang in of the office of English professor Ann Kibbie. They depict a tumultuous arranged marriage.

Hawthorne-Longfellow Library is one of Campus Art Tour.

3. Hawthorne-Longfellow Library

1 College St (Park Row), Brunswick, ME
Hochschulbibliothek · 9 Tipps und Bewertungen

The Bowdoin OrientThe Bowdoin Orient: This mural is a creation of Professor Wethli, his Painting I class of 2000, and dozens of volunteers. Originally a temporary installment while the library was being renovated.

Druckenmiller Hall is one of Campus Art Tour.

4. Druckenmiller Hall

Brunswick, ME
Hochschulgebäude für Naturwissenschaften · 1 Tipp

The Bowdoin OrientThe Bowdoin Orient: On the wall across from the entrance is a nail installation created by Professor of Art John Bisbee. “I’m not sure what it is; I’m never really sure what I do,” said Bisbee.

Buck Center is one of Campus Art Tour.

5. Buck Center

Brunswick, ME
Sporthalle · 2 Tipps und Bewertungen

The Bowdoin OrientThe Bowdoin Orient: The third floor houses numerous works by Cassie Jones ’01. Installed in 2009, her pieces, which are painted with acrylic on Dura-Lar, are linked by her creative use of patterns and bright colors.

Daggett Lounge is one of Campus Art Tour.

6. Daggett Lounge

Brunswick, ME
Hochschule und Universität · 1 Tipp

The Bowdoin OrientThe Bowdoin Orient: Twelve photographs by Abelardo Morell ’77 hang in the lounge. Each presents a different way of approaching books.