Sculptures at Carleton

a DGAH 110 Final Project by Maddie Smith, Claire Saunders, Kattie Meraz, Adiana Contreras, and Helana Solomon

Fountain

Art on Campus – Perlman Teaching Museum – Carleton College. (n.d.). Carleton College. Retrieved November 3, 2023, from https://www.carleton.edu/museum/collection/explore/campus/?gallery_image=65&gallery_index=1 

Banks, N. (1967). Rotating Boliou Fountain: A Response to Carleton. The Carletonian, 8.

Coelges, J. (1967, June 6). Carleton College News Bureau.

Fure-Slocum, C. (2012, May 3). Raymond “Jake” Jacobson – Farewells – Carleton College. Carleton College. Retrieved November 3, 2023, from https://www.carleton.edu/farewells/raymond-jake-jacobson/ 

Untitled (tapestry) 

Fiber Sculpture, Carleton College. Carleton Archives, Ortiz woven sculpture

Carleton Archives pamphlet of the dedication of the fiber sculpture

The Laudie Porter Memorial Sundial

Headley, Leal A. Letter to Alice T. Goertz 26, Sep. 1962.

Reitz, Robert A. Letter to President Nason. 21 Sep. 1962.

Jo-ryo-en (Garden of Quiet Listening)

University of Minnesota. (n.d.). Jo Ryo en Japanese garden. Jo Ryo En Japanese  

Garden | Public Gardens of Minnesota. https://mngardens.horticulture.umn.edu/jo-ryo-en-japanese-garden#:~:text=It%20was%20designed%20and%20built,their%20s%20attitude%20%20towards%20the%20%20garden.

Carleton College. (2000). Japanese Garden at Carleton College Named One of 10 Best. 

  Carleton College japanese garden honored.  https://www.carleton.edu/campus/news/pr/japanesegarden.html

“Carleton’s Japanese Garden – Carleton College”. Carleton College.  Accessed November 12, 2023.  https://www.carleton.edu/japanese-garden/

Smith, B. (2000). The Carleton Garden. Journal of Japanese Gardening. 

The Arch

Mason, Andrew K. “Founders Honored with Sculpture.” The Carletonian. April 25, 1986.

Jennifer Kahane, Mary Mau, Julie Risser, and Matthew Claybour. “Four new perspectives on the library sculpture: Look again.” The Carletonian. May 9, 1986.

Nat Longley. “Longley compelled to express dislike for sculpture.” Letter to the editor, The Carletonian. May 2, 1986.

Susan Thurston and Nancy J. Ashmore. “Public Art: More Than Meets the Eye.” The Carleton Archives 1986.

Other

Press, Richard Chin | Pioneer. 2011. “Carleton College Mourns Toff, Who for Years Was the Coolest Cat on Campus.” Twin Cities. March 8, 2011. https://www.twincities.com/2011/03/08/carleton-college-mourns-toff-who-for-years-was-the-coolest-cat-on-campus/.

‌Rice, Mike, and Star Tribune. n.d. “Which Is Minnesota’s Most Famous Animal? Dan Patch? Babe the Blue Ox? The Hamm’s Bear?” Star Tribune. Accessed November 5, 2023. https://www.startribune.com/which-is-minnesotas-most-famous-animal-dan-patch-babe-the-blue-ox-the-hamms-bear/600257835/.

“Toff the Cat – Carleton’s Mascots.” n.d. Accessed November 5, 2023. https://hhfinals.dgah.sites.carleton.edu/mascots/toff-the-cat/.

In our research, we also were assisted by David Bliss, Teresa Lenzen, and Christopher Saladin at Carleton College.

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