Atrium art installation with museum name

The Atrium of the Sindecuse Museum

This big atrium space used to be an outdoor courtyard right here inside the Kellogg Building. Look up - can you see where the different buildings have been connected to one another?

Do you see the hanging artwork? The artist signed this work in a very interesting way. If you look toward the cafe, you will see one silver colored piece suspended in the air. This is a tiny figure of the artist's face and head!

Nowadays, dental patients and dental students use this space to take a break or visit the cafe. Just like you, they can check out our old items from dental history, or look up through the glass ceiling to see if it’s a sunny or cloudy day.

Just for Kids!
  1. How is a Dental Chair Special?
  2. The Atrium of the Sindecuse Museum
  3. Lighting
  4. Rinsing and Spitting
  5. Drilling Out Decay
  6. What’s That Made Of?
  7. Hands on!
  8. Find the "Maker's Mark"