Back in October, the Sesquicentennial Committee gathered for a face-to-face meeting on campus, and we took a tour of the Low Gallery in its deteriorating state. I took many pictures. This past Alumni weekend Tom Slaney ’04 (in town for Alumni Weekend) took some more. As you can see, the decor is dated, the furniture has taken a beating, and there is really no life in the space. But the artifacts on display, wow.
If you’ve contributed to the Low Gallery Fund and helped us reach our initial goal, thank you so much. As Roger Mike discussed at the Alumni Weekend business meeting Saturday 2/15, this has been established as a permanent fund, so donations will be accepted indefinitely. The initial round of renovations will cost at least $20,000, and we’ve reached that goal, but the key to preventing this kind of decay from happening again is to have this fund be always active. If you currently do donate to Rensselaer, you can allocate some of those dollars to the “Low Gallery Fund.” If you’ve never had the desire to donate to the school {raises hand}, you can do so and make sure it benefits a ΔΦ cause.
Here are some shots of the gallery in its current state. There so much at which to marvel. Thanks again to everyone who has contributed to the revitalization of this space.
- Worn couch in Low Gallery
- Worn signage
- George Low’s mug