About the Building

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The List Visual Arts Center, named for art patrons Albert and Vera List, is housed in MIT Building E15 (the Wiesner Building, named in honor of MIT’s thirteenth president, Jerome B. Wiesner and his wife Laya W. Wiesner).

The Wiesner Building, which also houses the MIT Media Laboratory, was designed by MIT alumnus I.M. Pei and Partners, Architects, in 1985 and includes public works by artists Kenneth Noland (Here-There); Scott Burton (Settee, Bench, and Balustrade); and Richard Fleischner (plaza design including pavers, benches, and landscape). Located at the eastern edge of the MIT campus, the List Visual Arts Center is in close proximity to Kendall Square, Memorial Drive, and the Longfellow Bridge.

 

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Artist Talk with Sung Hwan Kim

Gallery Talk by LVAC Director Jane Farver
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Gallery Talk by LVAC Curator João Ribas
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Gallery Talk by LVAC Educator Mark Linga
1712-17-2009
LVAC Film Night: Decasia
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