Along with the Inauguration Ceremony and Symposium on November 5, the University has hosted three Inauguration Art Exhibitions, each organized by Light Work, and alumnus sculptor Sol LeWitt ’49 designed a new installation, SIX CURVED WALLS (SYRACUSE), which was constructed on the hillside of Crouse College.
Read about the three art exhibitions and the Sol LeWitt installation
View a gallery of photos from two of the exhibitions and the LeWitt sculpture as it was constructed
Diverse Voices from the Light Work Collection
A vision of societies from throughout the world, providing a subtle, creative reflection and interpretation of cultural diversity. Featuring the work of
Fazal Sheikh, Chan Chao, Zana Briski, Ellen Blalock, Laura Cano Blanco, Sylvia de Swaan, Osamu James Nakagawa, Mel Rosenthal, and Zoe Sheehan Sladana.
Goldstein Auditorium Lower Lobby, Schine Student Center
November 5-30, 2004
A Conversation with the World
Lonnie Graham's innovative project combines visual art with elements of socioanthropology to explore the essential and fundamental motivations of human
beings while illustrating the bonds of humanity.
Robert B. Menschel Media Center, 316 Waverly Ave.
August 16-November 7, 2004
"SIX CURVED WALLS (SYRACUSE)"
By Sol LeWitt '49
On the hillside of Crouse College
November 5, 2004
"Surrender": A Video Installation in Honor of the Inauguration
By Bill Viola '73
Robert B. Menschel Gallery, Schine Student Center
November 1-30, 2004


