with its façade of pleated stainless steel and glass, it stands out against the historic red brick buildings on the
university’s north campus. the angles of the louver-type windows accentuate the unique angle of the building.
although the building may appear small, its interior is open and spacious. it has eight galleries and two floors.
the main gallery, on the northwest of the building, is stunning. the vertical window strips go from floor to
ceiling and are all slightly different shapes. as you gaze at the art, you are also looking out onto grand river
and east lansing. there appears to be no square corners in the building. each room is a different shape,
a different angle and different light.