Public Art Tour

September 28, 2022
Event Types
Public Art Tour
Large steel sculpture in a courtyard with trees and buildings in the background.

Alexander Calder, La Grande Voile [The Big Sail], 1965. Gift of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene McDermott. © 2024 Calder Foundation, New York / Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York. Photo: Chuck Mayer Photography 

For more information, contact:

eagarner [at] mit.edu (E)eponce1 [at] mit.edu (lizabeth Ponce)

Join MIT List Visual Arts Center on a public art walking tour showcasing the Public Art Collection across campus. View select artworks and consider how art and the architectural environment have enhanced MIT's campus design on this tour featuring renowned contemporary artists. 

MIT’s Percent-for-Art Program, administered by the List Visual Arts Center, now allocates up to $500,000 to commission art for each new major renovation or campus construction project. The policy was formally instituted in 1968, but earlier collaborations between artists and architects can be found on MIT’s campus. When architect Eero Saarinen designed the MIT Chapel in 1955, sculptor Theodore Roszak designed the Bell Tower and sculptor Harry Bertoia designed the Altar Screen. In 1985, architect I.M. Pei and artists Scott Burton, Kenneth Noland, and Richard Fleischner collaborated on Percent-for-Art projects for the Wiesner building and plaza, home to the MIT List Visual Arts Center and the Media Laboratory.

We will continue to follow MIT's COVID protocols