12 Campus Statues
Some of them are so integral to the UW–Madison experience that you saw them most days on campus (and likely rubbed a foot for luck). Others are tucked into places less frequented by the average Badger. The statues of the UW, a collection that spans a full century of creative work from multiple sculptors, are just a small portion of the more than 100 pieces of public art that bring color to campus. Each has its own unique story to explore — from the fierce badger near Camp Randall to the pigeon perched at “The Roost” in Union South. The next time you’re here, look up, look around, and find them all.

1. Well Red, Douwe Blumberg, 2017, Alumni Park | Andy Manis

2. Abraham Lincoln, Adolph Alexander Weinman, 1909, Top of Bascom Hill | Bryce Richter

3. William Dempster Hoard, Gutzon Borglum, 1922, Henry Mall | Bryce Richter

4. Barry Alvarez, Lou Cella, 2006, Kellner Hall (next to Camp Randall) | Bryce Richter

5. Girl with bird, 6. Boy with Lego Bricks, John Robinson, 1998, Waisman Center | Bryce Richter

7. Time Out Boy and Time Out Girl, Gary Lee Price, 2010, Education Building | Bryce Richter

8. The Fighting Wisconsin Badger, Oscar Leon, 2011, Outside Shell by Camp Randall | Bryce Richter

9. Martha, Emily Belknap MFA’13, 2012, Union South | Bryce Richter

10. Between Classes, J. Seward Johnson Jr., 1994, Engineering Hall | Jeff Miller

11. Pat Richter, Sean Bell, 2006, Kellner Hall (next to Camp Randall) | Jeff Miller

12. Mother and Child, William Zorach, 1927–30, Courtyard behind Elvehjem Building | Michael Forster Rothbartv
Published in the Winter 2017 issue
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