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Virtual Historical Tour 5. Bobbitt Visual Arts Center
Built in 1965, the Bobbitt Visual Arts Center houses the college's Art & Art History Department, and includes the Elsie E. Munro, '26, Art Gallery and one smaller gallery. This image is the lobby of the Visual Arts Center; photograph by Lens-Art Studio, Detroit. The Center has studios for painting, sculpture, printmaking, and other art forms. Students have 24-hour access to the studios and may work on projects at any time. The building is also home to the College's permanent collection of more than 4,000 pieces, including over 2,000 prints from artists such as Rembrandt, Goya, Matisse, and Picasso. An adjacent ceramics facility was built in 1973. The building was named for long-time visual arts professor Vernon L. Bobbitt. The center was dedicated on April 21, 1966 at a day-long program of lectures and forums spearheaded by Dr. Harold Taylor. (Fennimore, pp.633-34) Click on thumbnails for larger view
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Albion College ◦ Albion, Michigan ◦ 517/629-10000
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