When coming to the Stanislaus State campus, visitors may notice the several pieces of art located around campus. The pieces range from small displays, to murals, to even large sculptures.
The Signal took a trip around the Turlock campus and snapped a number of shots of all the art that Stan State has to offer:
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Whether you interpret it as a window or a doorway, this unique piece can be found right in front of the Mary Stuart Rogers building. Walk right through it if you please! (Signal Photo/Vipanpreet Kaur)
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This tower of cubes and blocks is located in between the drama building and the Vasche Library. It’s hard to miss it on your daily walk around campus! (Signal Photo/Amann Ghuman)
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This tower located in between the Vasche Library and Main Dining offers messages of peace in a number of different languages. (Signal Photo/Vipanpreet Kaur)
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Mushrooms are growing on the walls at the Art building! This unique piece was authorized the university and is not at all vandalism! (Signal Photo/Amann Ghuman)
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Planets in orbit? It could be. These slices of a cylinder are revolving around a flat circle. This piece can be found in front of Bizzini Hall. (Signal Photo/Vipanpreet Kaur)
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This piece is located right next to the Art Department’s building at Stan State. (Signal Photo/Amann Ghumam)
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This tower is similar to the one found near the Art building. This one is located in front of the Vasche Library and consists of a number of shapes other than cubes. (Signal Photo/Vipanpreet Kaur)
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