Campus Public Art Tours
The Brown Arts Institute has resumed its free, student-led public art walking tours, highlighting works from the University’s public art collection. Pieces span from classical sculptures like an equestrian statue of Roman emperor Marcus Aurelius, unveiled on campus in 1908 — to modern works like Martin Puryear’s 2014 iron and stone “Slavery Memorial,” which acknowledges the transatlantic slave trade and the contributions that Africans and African Americans made to building the University.