In Review
THINK PIECES: A sculpture installed this spring adds a new perspective to a high-profile area of the River Campus. Think and Be Free (above), a nearly 12-foot-tall work by artist Dale Rogers, was installed near Wegmans Hall, along a path that connects the Eastman Quadrangle to the new Hajim Science & Engineering Quadrangle. The work, made of Cor-Ten and stainless steel, is the second sculpture by Rogers to be installed on campus during the last year. Joy (left), an eight-foot-tall work in stainless steel, was installed last fall at the Eastman School of Music. Both sculptures were donated by Martin Messinger ’49, a life trustee of the University. In 2014, Messinger donated A Dream of Two Snakes (DNA), by artist Ilan Averbuch, a work that’s located between the School of Nursing and the Saunders Research Building at the Medical Center.