West Campus Public Art Tour

August 8, 2025
Event Types
Public Art Tour

Join MIT List Visual Arts Center on a public art walking tour showcasing the MIT Public Art Collection across the west side of campus. 

View select artworks and consider how art and architecture have enhanced MIT's campus design, featuring artworks by renowned artists such as Beverly Pepper, Jaume Plensa and Sanford Biggers

This tour begins at MITs main entrance at 77 Massachusetts Avenue. 

MIT’s Percent-for-Art Program, administered by the List Visual Arts Center, allocates a portion of the project funds 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 Altarpiece. 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.

This program is free, but registration required. 

This program is weather dependent. Registered attendees will receive an email the day before the tour date if needed to cancel due to weather conditions.