College of Arts and Science Building at Night
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- 1963
Arts Building lighted at night in winter.
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College of Arts and Science Building at Night
Arts Building lighted at night in winter.
Looking west toward the Geology Building. Flower bed in the Bowl in foreground; Arts Tower at left in background.
View of statues behind the Law Building looking onto the courtyard behind the Arts Building.
Autumn view of statue of Lesya Ukrainka with Arts Tower in background.
Bio/Historical Note: Lesya Ukrainka (Larysa Kosach-Kvitka) (1871-1913), the celebrated Ukrainian poet, made her mark on Ukrainian and world literature through her diverse writing talents. Her profound knowledge of world history and languages enabled her to write extensively across genres on a variety of subjects. In her lyrical works and dramatic poems, she vividly developed the themes of patriotism, human dignity, and personal integrity. Ukrainka’s work is timeless in its powerful assertion of human rights and freedoms. In 1976, a bronze statue of Lesya Ukrainka, made in Kyiv, Ukraine (USSR) by sculptor Halyna Kal’chenko and architect Anatoliy Ihnashchenko, was unveiled at the University of Saskatchewan. Commissioned by the Association for Cultural Relations with Ukrainians Abroad, the statue was at the time seen by some merely as Soviet propaganda designed to rehabilitate their international reputation tarnished, in part, by injustices perpetrated against the people of Ukraine. The gift was initially declined by both the Province of Saskatchewan and the City of Saskatoon before being accepted by the University of Saskatchewan and installed on campus in a grove south of the Arts Tower. Through a generous donation by Dr. Victor O. Buyniak, as well as through the support of alumni and the wider Ukrainian community, the statue was refurbished and unveiled in its present location on 1 August 2013, the centenary of the death of Lesya Ukrainka.
College of Arts and Science Building - Exterior
Looking east at Arts Building; Thorvaldson Building in background.
Looking west across the Bowl from the Administration Building at campus buildings (l to r): Qu'Appelle Hall, Marquis Hall, north wing of Murray Memorial (Main) Library, and Arts Tower.
Marquis Hall, Arts Building and Chemistry Building
Looking west across the Bowl at campus buildings (l to r): Marquis Hall, Arts Building, and Chemistry (Thorvaldson) Building.
Looking west across the Bowl from the Administration Building at campus buildings (l to r): North wing of Murray Memorial (Main) Library, Arts Building, Chemistry, and Physics buildings, The 46th Battalion C.E.F. Memorial Stone visible at far right.
University of Saskatchewan Arts Building
View in the summer from across the bowl from the Administration building. Cars parked in the foreground.
Looking west at campus buildings (l to r): North wing of Murray Memorial (Main) Library, and Arts Tower and classroom wing at right. Students walking on pathways at right.
University of Saskatchewan Arts Building
View in the winter with classroom wing on the left. Hoarfrost on the trees and shrubs in the foreground.
The University of Saskatchewan Arts Building--Tower Construction
Construction equipment in front of the building, two and one half floors of framing are in place. Classrooms on the right with leafless trees in the foreground.
University of Saskatchewan Arts Building
View in the summer with classroom wing on the left. Sidewalk, trees and shrubs in the foreground.
Looking southwest across the Bowl at campus buildings (l to r): north wing of Murray Memorial (Main) Library, Arts Tower construction, and Chemistry Building.
The Bowl at centre of image with University buildings (from l to r): Qu'Appelle Hall, Marquis Hall, north wing of Murray Memorial (Main) Library. and the Arts Building. People walking on pathways at left.