Our spaces.
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The ALab (SCHM 300)
The ALab’s space in Schleman Hall (SCHM 300) is our primary space for creative collaborations and multimodal exhibitions. The 380-square-foot gallery space consists of the following features:
Hanging space totaling 85 linear feet
Stainless steel hangers and hooks for up to 60 artworks
LED light wands with 3000K (neutral) bulbs (21)
Two 40-inch LG monitors with HDMI input (2) -
Mediums (STON 2nd & 3rd floors)
Mediums seeks to spark thought in individuals about the history and future of the world. The exhibit space combines material objects, photography, three-dimensional art, digital art, and other media that articulate anthropologically informed stories about global challenges. This exhibit space is annually curated by faculty and graduate students in the Department of Anthropology to reflect work that deepens understanding, exploration of human cultural diversity, and the multiple manifestations individuals take on in the world.
Flexible bulletin boards measuring 6’ x 4’; 4’9” x 3’
Two informational frames measuring 8.5” x 11”In collaboration with the Department of Anthropology
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Fieldsights (STON 3rd floor)
Field Sights is a rotating exhibit space in the Department of Anthropology at Purdue University, featuring photos, prints, sketches, drawings, smudges, and other two-dimensional art forms. The Field Sites curators design visual stories to explore human cultural diversity, through time and globally, and teach human and other primate adaptations to solve grand challenges in human societies with respect.
Flexible bulletin boards measuring 6’ x 4’ and 4’9” x 3’
Two Informational frames measuring 8.5” x 11”In collaboration with the Department of Anthropology
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ALab Hallway (SCHM 3rd floor)
Eight small floating acrylic frames measuring 15” x 21.5”
four portrait; four landscape
Four large floating acrylic frames measuring 26” x 31.5”
two portrait; two landscapeIn collaboration with the Department of Anthropology
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Additional spaces
Stone Hall (STON 3rd Floor)
Two flexible bulletin boards 4’ x 2’6”Stone Hall (STON 217)
Ten large floating acrylic frames measuring 22” x 28”
six portrait; four landscape