Interesting and beautiful hidden collection. If you are not lucky enough to find an official guide and map (to be honest it doesn’t help much), you’ll wander around campus and see nothing. The artwork is embedded in the sidewalk (snake-shaped path) and mounted on windows that look like advertisements (read/write/think/dream), or visible only at night (para and virtue). Be prepared to search, really search for artworks (even with maps), and hopefully you will find the work that makes the “art hide and seek” game worthwhile: Bears, fallen stars and standing... (actually we never found) standing, but it looks so amazing in the book, I sincerely hope you will find it by chance!) Best wishes.
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Interesting and beautiful hidden collection. If you are not lucky enough to find an official guide and map (to be honest it doesn’t help much), you’ll wander around campus and see nothing. The artwork is embedded in the sidewalk (snake-shaped path) and mounted on windows that look like advertisements (read/write/think/dream), or visible only at night (para and virtue). Be prepared to search, really search for artworks (even with maps), and hopefully you will find the work that makes the “art hide and seek” game worthwhile: Bears, fallen stars and standing... (actually we never found) standing, but it looks so amazing in the book, I sincerely hope you will find it by chance!) Best wishes.
Collecting art from different countries around the world, it is worth slow down and enjoy.
The Stuart Collection is a museum displaying Stuart's art collections around the world on the campus of the University of California, San Diego. Some of the collections are precious and worth visiting. Visits are free, but the opening hours are only two days a week and only a few hours a day, so you need to know in advance to avoid swooping.
The Stuart Collection is very special, there are many collections here, and it is free to visit, and it will not be close at 3 pm.