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Penn's Public Art - Full Tour

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You will be guided, engaged, and educated about Penn’s Public Art

Come see all the amazing public art on Penn's campus.

This tour is an example on how PocketSights can be used to re-create Penn's full campus wide public art tour.

Visitors will be guided to each point of interest using GPS and our interactive technology.

Can you visit all 71 of Penn's Pubic Art Locations in one PocketSights tour? If not, no worries we got you covered.

That is what free roam tour mode is for. Hit the points that are nearest to you in free roam tour mode.

Even if you're in standard walking tour mode because you like those tour route lines to guide you, feel free to use the skip function to skip a few points, but visit us again and do the rest of the tour at another time.

Visiting Penn's 71 Public Art Locations should be on the list of 71 things to do before graduating.

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Stops

  1. Stop 1: Tribute To Tuskegee

  2. Stop 2: Blue Yonder Wander - Painted acrylic mural.

  3. Stop 3: Plateau 2005

  4. Stop 4: Spring - 7 feet high Bronze Fountain

  5. Stop 5: Shongun XXII - Art

  6. Stop 6: Covenant

  7. Stop 7: The Eight, Modern Discus Thrower, The Plunger

  8. Stop 8: Voyager

  9. Stop 9: Lindemann Fountain

  10. Stop 10: Ben Franklin on Campus

  11. Stop 11: Homage To Georgia O'Keefe

  12. Stop 12: Life Savers

  13. Stop 13: Charles Custis Harrison

  14. Stop 14: Reverend Whitefield

  15. Stop 15: Scholar, Football Player: A Drinking Fountain

  16. Stop 16: Class of 1956 Trolley

  17. Stop 17: Jean D'Aire

  18. Stop 18: Polished aluminum alloy tubing and fishnet

  19. Stop 19: Lily Composition # 3

  20. Stop 20: Six Triangles

  21. Stop 21: Seated Woman

  22. Stop 22: Construction For Outdoors #7

  23. Stop 23: Pyramid

  24. Stop 24: Quadrature #1

  25. Stop 25: Thomas Sovereign Gates

  26. Stop 26: Memorial Gates

  27. Stop 27: Charles Lennig

  28. Stop 28: Dr. William Pepper

  29. Stop 29: Love - Art

  30. Stop 31: Kelly Family Gates

  31. Stop 32: Construction '66

  32. Stop 33: Celebration

  33. Stop 34: Homage to Performing Art

  34. Stop 35: Antillean Couple

  35. Stop 36: Ivy Composition #2

  36. Stop 37: Wave Forms

  37. Stop 38: 125 Years

  38. Stop 39: Eltanin

  39. Stop 40: We Lost - Art

  40. Stop 41: War Memorial Flagpole

  41. Stop 42: Chuck Bednarick

  42. Stop 43: George Munger

  43. Stop 44: The Youthful Franklin

  44. Stop 45: Asia - Art

  45. Stop 46: Europe - Art

  46. Stop 48: University Museum Fountain

  47. Stop 49: Corinthian Column Capitals (S) - Art

  48. Stop 50: Africa - Art

  49. Stop 51: America - Art

  50. Stop 52: Guardian Lion : Female

  51. Stop 53: Guardian Lion : Male

  52. Stop 54: Doorway Lintel: Center

  53. Stop 55: Doorway Lintel: Right

  54. Stop 56: University Museum Arms / Insignia

  55. Stop 57: Doorway Lintel : Left

  56. Stop 58: Lion's Head Fountain

  57. Stop 59: After Iyengar

  58. Stop 60: Column + Capital

  59. Stop 61: John Harrison 1773-1833

  60. Stop 62: Untitled - Art

  61. Stop 63: Edgar Fahs Smith

  62. Stop 64: Jerusalem Stabile - Art

  63. Stop 65: Polyhedron Forms (Black Forest) - Art

  64. Stop 66: Penn Monolith - Art

  65. Stop 67: Pan With Sundial - Art

  66. Stop 68: #3 Williamsburg Series - Art

  67. Stop 69: Peace Symbol - Art

  68. Stop 70: Split Button - Art

  69. Stop 71: Benjamin Franklin - Art

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