
Murals - University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point
UW-Stevens Point hosts several murals across campus that tell stories and show the collaborative effort between the university and community, resulting in lasting masterpieces.
Trainer Natural Resources Mural - University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point
The Trainer Natural Resources Building tile mural has stood on campus for over 40 years encapsulating the image of UW-Stevens Point.
Mural - College of Natural Resources | UWSP
The University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point Mural Project began in 1975 when Chancellor Lee S. Dreyfus approached Art Professor Richard C. Schneider with the notion of perpetuating the university’s “Old Main," which was in danger of being demolished, on the huge empty wall of the newly built College of Natural Resources.
Native Memorial Mural - University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point
The University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point commissioned a Native artist in 2022 to create an outdoor memorial to commemorate the Native Americans buried on campus grounds before UW-Stevens Point was established.
‘E Pluribus Unum’ Mural - Atlas Obscura
2024年12月23日 · The ‘E Pluribus Unum’ Mural at the University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point campus. The mosaic consists of 286,200 individual tile panels. The panels consist of variations of 28 tile patterns,...
UW-Stevens Point mural honors Native Americans buried under …
2023年4月18日 · A prominent feature in the mural is a depiction of four UWSP graduates in their caps and gowns adorned with symbols and regalia from each of the impacted tribes from Wisconsin: Ho-Chunk,...
Murals and Meanings: A look at Stevens Point History
UWSP’s newest mural, depicting what is important to both UWSP and Stevens Point history all together. When UWSP was created in the 1890s, the first building established was built on a Native Burial pit, created after a smallpox outbreak hit a tribe on the Outskirts of Stevens Point.
Virtual Tour - Vertebrate Collection | UWSP
From the South entrance, you can see the CNR Mural. This mural is a mosaic, being comprised of many small tiles. Furthermore, each tile has on it a different image pertaining to nature.
UWSP mural honors tribal members both past and presents
2023年5月6日 · STEVENS POINT, Wis. (WSAW) - A mural was a cause for celebration today in Stevens Point at the UWSP campus to honor the four Native American tribes who were buried beneath the campus. It was...
UWSP Honors Native American Burial Ground with Mural Memorial
2023年4月20日 · Written by: Delila Lyshik On March 28, UWSP erected a mural painted by Christopher Sweet, an artist, and a member of the Ho-Chunk Nation and White Earth Ojibwe tribes, to commemorate the burial ground beneath the campus. It is titled “The Wake and The Healing.” Sweet’s mural took about two months to complete, and he…