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Please join our email us at pubart@arts.ufl.edu Welcome to the University of Florida’s Art in State Buildings Program!
Our mission is to create a collection of art work that is of excellent quality, both dynamic and current.
Please take some time to look around our website. You will find information about the program, calls to artists, and extensive collection.
Announcements
The committee for UF 206 has chosen Lynn Basa of Chicago IL, Nobuho Nagasawa of New York, NY, Ray King of Philadelphia, PA, and artist team Hank Saxe and Cynthia Patterson of Taos, NM to make site specific proposals for Hough Hall. Congratulations!
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Congratulations to Robert Stout of Twin Dolphin Mosaics for winning a Spectrum Merit Award for
Nanotube Fullerene.
“The Spectrum Awards acknowledge and reward the most creative and
amazing uses of ceramic tile in residential and commercial projects” It is an award given by Coverings which is the biggest tile and stone trade fair
in the US. ************
Project Updates:
UF 206 Hough Hall: The committee for UF 206 has chosen Lynn Basa of Chicago IL, Nobuho Nagasawa of New York, NY, Ray King of Philadelphia, PA, and artist team Hank Saxe and Cynthia Patterson of Taos, NM to make site specific proposals for Hough Hall.
UF 331 SW Rec Center: The orientation meeting is scheduled for Tuesday, June 2nd at 10:30am in the SW Rec Center conference room.
UF 313 Vetinary Education: TBA
UF 303 Dental Clinic, Naples FL: The committee has selected the site-specific proposal Sea Fancy by Carol May and Tim Watkins. Through a generous offer from the UF College of Dentistry, the committee was also able to select a site specific mosaic proposal by Cynthia Fisher. Congratulations!
UF 269 Biomedical Sciences Building: The committee has selected the site-specific proposal Collocation No. 13 (Nature) by Mickey Smith, Congratulations!
UF 275 Pathogen Research Facility: The committee selected the site specific proposal Flux by
Kenneth vonRoenn Jr, Congratulations!
UF 189 Proton Therapy Institute: Images are now viewable:
Andrea Wasserman and Elizabeth Billings: Walking with Asclepius
UF 202 NIMET Nanoscale Research Facility: Images are now viewable:
UF 288 Pugh Hall: Images of the installation:
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