“UMD exhibit explores

architect Rudolph’s plan

First impressions are often incorrect; take a second look at the UMass Dartmouth campus through the eyes of the architect, Paul Rudolph. The exhibition titled “UMass Dartmouth: The Original Intent Behind This Concrete Jungle,” examines Rudolph’s design principles and his original intent for the campus. The exhibition challenges the misconceptions and the myths that surround the campus and provides insight into Rudolph’s innovative approach to modern architecture. On view are original drawings, photographs, and artifacts from the University of Massachusetts Dartmouth Archive. For the first time, UMD art history students have curated an exhibition as part of the Senior Seminar practicum.”

Open 12 to 4 p.m. Saturday and Sunday in Room 154 in the College of Visual and Performing Arts, UMD, Old Westport Road, Dartmouth.

Opening reception photographs:

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