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SNHU's New Sculpture Park
SNHU's New Sculpture Park
"Glasshouse," 2010
Alison Williams, mixed media, Robert Frost Hall
"Pilgrim," 2002
Murray Dewart, granite and bronze, between the Student Center and Larkin Field
"Backbending," 1979
John Weidman, weathering steel alloy, Belknap Hall
"Sunrise of Everywhere," 2006
John Weidman, brushed stainless steel
"Blossom," 2012
Andy Zimmerman, polypropylene and steel, near Morrissey House
"Foxface," 2002
Joseph Wheelwright, granite, between Campbell House and Morrisey House
"Wedding Dance," 2010
Eric Lintala, fiberglass, Campbell House
"X’s 10," 2011
Rob Lorenson, painted stainless steel, Dining Center
"Tree House," 2011
Jim Coates, wood and plum tree, Dining Center
"Tapered Scorpion," 2011
Rob Lorenson, stainless steel, between the Academic and Dining centers
"My Art Teachers," 2003
Andy Zimmerman, cast aluminum, Academic Center (inside)
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