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Artesanía

  • Artificial Rock #85
  • Bust of Albert Einstein
    Franklin Miller Jr Infinite Loop
    In 1933, while taking refuge at an army encampment near Cromer, England, Albert Einstein sat for sculptor Jacob Epstein (1880-1959). Einstein came to Cromer as the guest of Commander Oliver Locker-Lampson while preparing to immigrate to the United States,
  • Dance Mother
    College Drive
    Dance Mother appears suspended in midair, floating in a graceful pirouette above the ground. Best known for expressive bronze sculptures of female nudes in motion, John Waddell is also accomplished in both drawing and painting. Much of Waddell’s work was
  • Indian Hunter & Pronghorn Antelope
    South Acland Street
    As an arrow sinks into the back of a hunter’s prey, Indian Hunter and Antelope captures a dynamic, highly charged moment. Located on the East Terrace of Peirce Hall, Kenyon College’s dining hall, the location leads to questions about the ethics of hunting
  • Karvi
    North College Road
  • La Montagne
    Aristide Maillol’s sculpted female nude appears to ascend from the block beneath her as she raises her hand to her face, embodying her allegorical title La Montagne (the mountain). The sheer size of this figure is a commanding aesthetic statement. Her pos
  • Large Spindle Piece
    Franklin Miller Jr Infinite Loop
    Henry Spencer Moore’s Large Spindle Piece is a cast-bronze biomorphic form, fragmented into flowing waves and points. In conceiving this work, Moore drew from multiple sources: the form is based on a flint pebble the artist found around his home in Hertfo
  • Pore
    The Integral Path
    British sculptor Antony Gormley utilizes the human form as the basis for his investigations navigating the subjectivity and indexicality of one’s physical presence in the world. Often using his own body as the basis for his work, he critically engages the
  • Renaissance Man and Woman
    Charles Eugene Gagnon’s bronze figurative sculpture of a young man and woman captured in a fleeting dance movement calls to mind ideals of beauty and inspiration. The curved bodies of the couple form a heart as they embrace the world, touching each other
  • The Five Angel Musicians
    The Integral Path
    Five Angel Musicians complement Storer Hall, trumpeting the home of music at Kenyon College from their pedestals on the lawn. Each unique character, drawn from images from classical legends, brandishes their own instrument against the backdrop of the sky.
  • The Kenyon Crowes
    Middle Path
    Many passerby see a gaggle of crows atop the admissions building and assume they are just perched there momentarily; some then realize that these crows are frozen on the rooftop, captured in time by a Kenyon alum. Peter Woytuk graduated Kenyon College in
  • Untitled (2020)
    A new major sculpture by acclaimed American artist Richard Serra will join Kenyon’s permanent collection, the result of a gift from Graham Gund ’63 H’81 and his wife, Ann. The sculpture will be a focal point for the new West Quad, which, once complete,

Galería

  • Gund Gallery
    College Drive, 101 1/2 43022 Gambier
    The Gund Gallery is Kenyon"s art gallery and museum. It focuses on the visual arts but also hosts films, readings, lectures and musical performances. The Department of Art History is also housed in the building, making use of several classrooms and an aud
  • The Horn Gallery - Kenyon College
    College Park Street, 105-A 43022 Gambier
    The Horn Gallery is a student-run gallery and performance space.

Punto de Información Turística

  • - - Kenyon College
    Middle Path
  • - - Kokosing Gap trail
    Coshocton Road

Mirador

  • Sunset Point
    North College Road