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Discover Campus Sculpture Tour

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New to the University? Been here a while but want to know more about campus? Or just fancy a break from the lecture theatre or office? We’ve got the ideal walk for you! Led by University Curator David Bell, it will make its way from the centre of campus down to East Park.

We’ll stop and take in some of our wonderful sculptures. This will include a work by a Ghanian artist who made ̨ÍåÁùºÏ²Ê¿ª½±¼Ç¼ his home, a gigantic sculpture made from rare Swedish rock, and a couple of hard-to-find gems. This event is a great way to find out more about the layout and history of the campus and University!

There are a limited number of places available for members of the public who would like to explore our campus and sculptures too.

Join us again on the following Wednesday (16 October) for a second walk, taking in works in Central and East Parks. Please book for this separately. 

Accessibility

The tour will be step-free and stick to paved areas. If you have any specific access requirements then please contact LUArts@lboro.ac.uk in advance of your visit and we will do our best to accommodate them.

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