Explore art on campus with the TU Sculpture Walk

Visit 12 works of public art on campus created by TU artists, alumni and students

By Rebecca Kirkman on July 14, 2022

Sculpture in front of Center for the Arts
A collaborative sculpture from Justin Rosato ’21 and Michael Cunningham ’22, "Apparition" is composed of metal and different species of wood from multiple regions of the world. The piece was created in the 2019 Student Sculpture Competition, supported by the Harold J. Kaplan fund via the TU Foundation. (Alex Wright / Towson University)

Heading across campus this summer? Take a moment to enjoy a dozen sculptures located throughout the university with the Towson University Sculpture Walk.

A highlight of TU’s Public Art Collection, the Sculpture Walk includes a distinguished collection of outdoor sculptures that were commissioned, donated or lent to the university by individual artists, alumni and students.

Representing a broad range of styles and materials, each sculpture has a unique connection to TU. Many were constructed on campus in the Center for the Arts sculpture studios.

Start inside the Center for the Arts lobby (Osler Drive entrance) and continue around the building to see the first 10 sculptures. Then, head across campus for the final two sculptures, located near the College of Liberal Arts building.