Paws for Public Art

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A young student smiles in front of a blue sky while holding a rabbit.

A student during last year's Paws for Public Art. 

Landmarks' Paws for Public Art, an annual wellness event that pairs works of art and animals to offer mental health breaks, returns to campus this spring. Hosted March 6 from 11 AM – 2 PM, the program brings miniature goats, hedgehogs, bunnies, chicks, and other animals to campus, with petting zoos stationed at four iconic works from Landmarks’ collection.

The program will highlight the ways in which mental health breaks with art and animals can alleviate stress and will be especially helpful to students as they prepare for mid-term exams. At 6 PM that evening, Landmarks will host a special breathwork and sound healing program led by Sara Palma inside James Turrell’s Skyspace, The Color Inside.

Hosted March 6 from 11 AM – 2 PM, the event is free and open to both campus and the broader community.

Petting Zoo locations include:

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Petting Zoos located along Speedway

No reservation required.