Judy's Hand Pavilion on Toby's Plaza at Case Western Reserve University

Overview of FRONT International Cleveland Triennial and Judy’s Hand Pavilion

Curious about the giant hand sculpture that appeared on Toby’s Plaza this summer? Want to learn more about art on our campus and hear about an upcoming art installation?

A brief overview of the FRONT International Cleveland Triennial and Judy’s Hand Pavilion—the most recent addition to Toby’s Plaza—will be held Friday, Sept. 7, at 5 p.m.

Light refreshments will be served.

Chicago-based artist Tony Tasset has placed his commissioned work, Judy’s Hand Pavilion, on Toby’s Plaza at Case Western Reserve as a social focal point for the university and Cleveland’s Uptown neighborhood. The sculpture doubles as a dramatic public shelter and gathering spot, and animates this crossroads as a site of continued programming during the FRONT Triennial.

Judy’s Hand Pavilion was made possible and jointly developed by FRONT and the Putnam Collection of Case Western Reserve University.

Read more about Judy’s Hand Pavilion.