Why line your office walls with corporate prints when there are so many talented artists at Drexel? Last fall the Provost’s Office reception area, conference room and other spaces in the Main Building were remade with more than 40 pieces of art from over 15 Drexel dragons.
The call for artwork went out to Dragons across the University and over 400 submissions were received. The selected artwork features a variety of subjects and mediums to come together to represent the talent of Drexel’s community.
“What better way to show support and appreciation for our amazing student and faculty creativity than to highlight their work in plain sight for our visitors and our staff? For our office, it provides even more motivation to work hard in supporting the academic enterprise,” says Executive Vice President and Nina Henderson Provost M. Brian Blake.
Music professor George Starks contributed this west African “Dan Mask” from his collection to the Provost office decor.