The Whitewater Arts Alliance and the UW-Whitewater College of Arts and Communication recently started promoting a self-guided walking tour of sculptures in the city called Sculpture Whitewater.
Verve sculpture on the Green Hill arts center. Verve depicts plants sprouting through a trellis which symbolizes students blooming under the care and guidance of the faculty. It is described as a "sculptural wall relief."
Photo By: Bill Olmsted
Detail of the Cravath Lake Arch in downtown Whitewater. The sculpture depicts two cityscapes and fourteen three-dimensional models of places and things important in the history of Whitewater.
Photo By: Bill Olmsted
This sundial on the UW-Whitewater campus was donated by the class of 1968.
Photo By: Bill Olmsted
Detail of the Birge Fountain located near downtown Whitewater. The Birge Fountain was donated to the City of Whitewater in 1903 by Julius Birge.
Photo By: Bill Olmsted
Lay of the Landsculpture outside the University center. The sculpture is made from squared off and reshaped bedrock. It represents students being formed by their experiences at UW-Whitewater just as natural forces form the land.
Photo By: Bill Olmsted
Sculpture near the Williams Center titled Disability, Cardio, Fitness, Nutrition . The sculpture is comprised of four individual components representing the values and activities of the facility.
