King Library’s (water)colorful 10 years

To celebrate its 10th anniversary, the Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Library asked San José State art students to paint the library from their perspectives. Under the instruction of Professor Gale Antokal, the students captured public art, vibrant learning spaces and the unique partnership between the university and the city of San José. This fall, the watercolors were on display in the library and on banners throughout downtown San José.

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Check out this gallery of the student-created watercolors.

Jody Ulate

Jody Ulate, '05 MA English, is editor of the Washington Square blog and printed alumni magazine.

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