The centerpiece of the entry atrium of UT Southwestern's Seay Biomedical Building is a 16-foot tall orange glass sculpture by renowned glass artist Dale Chihuly. The work is titled Southwestern Seay Tower.
The piece consists of 1,100 hand-blown glass elements, which were brought from the artist's Seattle studio and assembled on-site. The Seay Biomedical Building is named after the late philanthropists Charles E. and Sarah (Sadie) Seay.
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The Office of News and Publications Collection
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MSS0001 The Office of News and Publications Collection
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