Campus Art
As you make your way across our campus, you will encounter many works of art, created in multiple styles and methods, steeped in the Catholic identity of King’s University College.
The art pieces found on King’s campus have been created by London and area artists, all of whom are recognized for their work. Many of the pieces of artwork were donated to King’s by members of our extended community.
The artwork on campus includes paintings stained glass, statues, sculptures and other works. The campus artwork includes the following pieces:
- Wooden crest in the Darryl J. King Student Life Centre
- Stained glass in the Darryl J. King Student Life Centre
- The Homeless Jesus in front of the library
- He Who Comes to Serve facing Waterloo Street
- The Risen Christ on Wemple Hall
- Abrahamic Courtyard between Dante Lenardon Hall and the Faculty Building
- Angel Band Mobile in Labatt Hall
- The Havelka paintings across campus
Download a brochure for more information on the crafting and donation of each piece.