Princeton University East: Art and Secret Gardens, Photographer's Stroll #2


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Princeton University East, Campus Outdoor, Photographer's Stroll. This is #2 in a series of tours within a different section of the campus. I am breaking each in the series to be approx. 2 miles.
Photographers, and slow walkers are welcome. We will hit about 10 to 12 locations on each stroll, and give everyone about 5+ minutes at each interesting point, some just walk by and through, for about an hour and a half to two hour walk. Please put your best photos in the album afterwards :)
We will meet on the corner of Prospect Avenue, outside Prospect Garage North. It is on Prospect Avenue, that is off of Washington. This is the recommended parking garage to use for today, it is FREE on weekends, and weeknights after 4PM.
This is the second of a series: East: Art and Secret Gardens
This Art and Secret Gardens tour will cover: Updated, found the way into other garden areas.
-Secret Garden #1, right out of Prospect Street Garage, maze through that one, to the stairs to the lower tier, for Secret Garden #2.
-Secret Garden number 3, with Uroda statue, at Olden Ave, to the side of the Andlinger Center Building; URODA, 2015, Ursula von Rydingsvard, born 1942, Deensen, Germany; active New York, NY, Copper, steel, bronze, 2015
-Secret Garden number 4, behind the Garage area
-Secret Garden #4 leads to Secret Garden #5, within the School of Engineering: Thermopylae, 1961, Dimitri Hadzi, 1921–2006; born New York, NY; died Boston, MA; active Rome, Italy and Cambridge, MA, Cast bronze
-up Shapiro Walk, til we hit Fountain of Freedom, Courtyard Garden, with adjacent, the Double Sights statue, by the Princeton School of International Affairs
--Mather Sundial side of the Chapel, Mather Sun Dial, based on 1579–83 design; executed ca. 1907, after Charles Turnbull, Carved limestone (Portland stone) with gun metal for gnomons (sundial points)
-Kent State Memorial: Abraham and Issac other side of the Chapel, Hibben Gardens, Abraham and Isaac: In Memory of May 4, 1970, Kent State University, 1978–79, George Segal, 1924–2000; born New York, NY; died South Brunswick, NJ, Cast bronze, y1978-49
-Outside Chapel, adjacent to Firestone Library: Sound of the Vowels, Song of the Vowels, designed 1931–32; executed 1969, Jacques Lipchitz, 1891–1973; born Druskieniki, Lithuania; died Capri, Italy; active Paris, France, and Hastings-on-Hudson, NY, Cast bronze, y1969-22
-Firestone Library/Chapel pitstop
--go up toward Nassau Street to the Betsey Stockton Garden right before hitting Nassau, on the right, behind the Firestone Library, which has a large metal sculpture, Atmosphere and Environment X, 1969–70, Louise Nevelson, 1899–1988; born Kyiv, Ukraine; died New York, NY, Cor-Ten steel, y1969-18
-Head toward Prospect House and Gardens, that has the Centaur, 1954–71, Dimitri Hadzi, 1921–2006; born New York, NY; died Boston, MA; active Rome, Italy and Cambridge, MA, Cast bronze, y1971-25
-Leave Prospect House and Garden, toward Frist Campus Center (PUBLIC RESTROOM), will stop inside to see what is in there, get their summer hours, then after, past that, through Department of Philosophy Arch to Prospect
-On return we will walk back on Prospect Ave to see the unique homes on that block that have been identified to me as: the Princeton School of Public and International Affairs, Cannon Dial Elm Club, Quadrangle Club, Tiger Inn, Ivy Club, and Cottage Club.

Princeton University East: Art and Secret Gardens, Photographer's Stroll #2