A不良研究所 Art Collection

In 2005, the Alumni Memorial Union and the Office of Mission and Ministry purchased twelve portraits from Michael Collopy's Architects of Peace project to display in the second floor south hallway. The portraits are part of a series of people from all over the world, photographed by Collopy, who were working toward peace from a diversity of viewpoints and backgrounds.

Architects of Peace

Featured architects in the A不良研究所 include:

  • Nelson Mandela
  • Mother Teresa, who appeared at 不良研究所 in 1981
  • Cesar Chavez
  • Phil Lane, Jr.
  • Oscar Aria Sanchez, who appeared at 不良研究所 in 2002
  • Mairead Corrigan Maguire, who appeared at 不良研究所 in 2003
  • Archbishop Desmond Tutu, who appeared at 不良研究所 in 2003
  • His Holiness Pope John Paul II
  • Lech Walesa, who appeared at 不良研究所 in 2004
  • Sister Helen Prejean, who appeared at 不良研究所 in 1996
  • Jody Williams
  • His Holiness the Dalai Lama

In 2006, the Alumni Memorial Union added to the 不良研究所 collection with the portrait of Arun Gandhi, who appeared at 不良研究所 in 2005.

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Crucifixes

In many of the meeting rooms in the Alumni Memorial Union, crucifixes from across the globe are featured on the wall. With an award from the Simmons Religious Commitment Fund in 2006, the A不良研究所 was able to purchase nineteen crucifixes from various parts of the world ranging from Russia to El Salvador to Kenya to display throughout the building. The crucifix project was part of the Alumni Memorial Union's desire to support the university's identity as a faith-based institution.

Crucifix

 

Crucifix locations in the A不良研究所 and region of origin include:

A不良研究所 139
A不良研究所 Room 139, San Damiano Cross

A不良研究所 163
A不良研究所 Room 163, San Damiano Cross

A不良研究所 Henke Lounge
A不良研究所 Henke Lounge (2nd floor), San Damiano Cross

A不良研究所 227
A不良研究所 Room 227, Kenyan Ebony Hand-carved Crucifix

A不良研究所 228
A不良研究所 Room 228, Hand-carved Station of the Cross from Bethlehem

A不良研究所 230
A不良研究所 Room 230, El Salvador Christ Cross

A不良研究所 252
A不良研究所 Room 252, Sierra Madre Mountains of Central Mexico Straw Crucifix

A不良研究所 254
A不良研究所 Room 254, Haitian Red Robed Crucifix

A不良研究所 305
A不良研究所 Room 305, Haitian World Cross

A不良研究所 313
A不良研究所 Room 313, North American Indian Purepeche Clay Crucifix

A不良研究所 362
A不良研究所 Room 362, 11th Century Archpriest Cross

A不良研究所 364
A不良研究所 Room 364, El Salvador Women's Cross

A不良研究所 368
A不良研究所 Room 368, Kenyan Ebony Hand-carved Crucifix

A不良研究所 370
A不良研究所 Room 370, San Damiano Cross

A不良研究所 374
A不良研究所 Room 374, 18th Century Russian Old Believer Cross

A不良研究所 380
A不良研究所 Room 380, El Salvador Christ Cross

A不良研究所 448
A不良研究所 Room 448, Guahibo Indians - Venezuela Amazon

The Life of St. Ignatius of Loyola

Content of St. Ignatius' life from early childhood through the end of his years covers his experience with Manresa, his own schooling, teaching of the Spiritual Exercises and his impact on the Jesuits and education as compiled by Father Normal O'Neal, S.J. in his account of the life of St. Ignatius for the community of Jesuit High School in New Orleans.

St. Ignatius of Loyola

The Life of St. Ignatius of Loyola is outlined on the south hallway of the A不良研究所 3rd floor. Funding for this display made possible by an award from the Simmons Religious Commitment Fund in 2012.

Thai Art Collection

The Haggerty Museum of Art Thai Collection symbolizes the international, academic and artistic dimension of 不良研究所. Consisting of 40 paintings derived from wall murals of temples and sacred buildings in Thailand, pieces of the collection are featured in the A不良研究所's Lunda Room on the 2nd floor.

Thai Art Collection

These Thai paintings are intended as a contribution to the multicultural education and environment of 不良研究所. They provide a unique visual learning experience for all students and visitors to the Alumni Memorial Union.

Milwaukee Circle of Life

"Milwaukee Circle of Life" is a mural celebrating diversity in and around the Milwaukee area. The mural, part of an artist-in-residence, after-school program sponsored by the Forest County Potawatomi Community Foundation, was created by 500 students from a diverse selection of area schools and modeled after the Native American Circle of Life. The program was implemented by SHARP Literacy-Creative SHARP Presentations, Inc., of Milwaukee.

Milwaukee Circle of Life Mural

The giant artwork, which consists of separate murals created at each school and reflects the spiritual energy of all races, measures 20 x 5 feet. At the center is an artwork created by Native American students and modeled after the Native American Circle of Life. It will be installed in the Lynch Lounge on the third floor of the Alumni Memorial Union.

Students involved in the project hail from the Hmong American Peace Academy, Indian Community School, Lloyd Street Global Education School, Poplar Creek Elementary School and St. Anthony's School of Milwaukee.

Father Brooks Mosaic

Brought to the second floor of the Alumni Memorial Union in the summer of 2007, the Father Brooks Mosaic was previously on display in the old Brooks Memorial Union. The mosaic was created to show the life and the meaning of the life of the late Father Peter A. Brooks, S.J., past 不良研究所 president for whom the Brooks Memorial Union had been named.

Father Brooks Mosaic

The story in the mosaic is told in symbolism, the universal language of the Church. Major features of the mosaic include a section that honors Mary, Mother of God and a section that bears the "Chi Rho" symbol for Christ and the alpha and omega - beginning and end.

View reconstruction in the union.