St. Olaf's Boe Memorial Chapel
St. Olaf's Boe Memorial Chapel
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St. Olaf’s Boe Memorial Chapel was built in 1953 and dedicated in 1954. It was named in honor of Lars. W. Boe, the fourth president of St. Olaf College. Today it stands as a gathering place nestled in the heart of campus hosting daily chapel services, guest speakers, concerts, community events, and a few extra yards of protected passage on particularly cold days on the Hill.
Above the viewer, the Memorial Chime Tower installed in 2003, provides listeners across campus a soft song in the key of D (the key of “Beautiful Savior”). Each chime is engraved in commemoration of a student lost during their enrollment at St. Olaf.
This image is a single color, hand-pulled relief print.
Original prints are hand carved and hand-printed in black on 100% rag acid-free Arnhem 1618 Speedball Printmaking paper
Each print is unique due to the nature of a hand-pulled print.
Artwork is unframed.
This image is portrait format 16” x 20” (to match the additional images in the St. Olaf series)