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Art in Campus
Charging Stations - Wall Art By Students
Students from various faculties at the Technion present selected works of art on the walls of the Ullman building in a permanent exhibition.
Technion Trail - Tour of campus sculptures
The Technion Sculpture Trail provides
students, faculty, staff, and visitors with
a constant opportunity to interface daily
with art.
The Corridor Gallery
The Undergraduate Studies Unit at the Technion continues its tradition of the “Spotlight on Creative Students” exhibitions and invites students studying at the Technion during the 2023-2024 Academic Year to participate.
One Hundred Sunrises a Day Exhibition
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