The provisional campus facilities (PCFs) now serving as temporary classroom spaces at Rice during the ongoing pandemic could easily have been left as they were built: tall, steel-framed, silvery-white structures tucked behind a row of live oak trees near Hanszen College at the corner of College Way and Alumni Drive.
Instead, the structures and the lawn outside are now pulling double duty as vibrant public art installation spaces. Rice’s newest art attraction came to campus thanks to an interdisciplinary committee organized by the Moody Center for the Arts, which houses the Rice Public Art program. All of the projects are open to the public and will be on view through May 2021.
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