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The carving above the door is a dedication to William K. Bixby, for its with his generous donations that Washington University in St. Louis was able to commence the construction of the new building for the St. Louis School of Art.

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Students studying fashion work in their dedicated studio space, under the instruction of fashion faculty

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Located on the second level of Bixby Hall, often used for drawing classes.

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The room pictures was the library that used to primarily hold books for the School of Art. Its contents were later moved to a combined art and architecture library on the upper floor of Steinberg Hall. This became the 3D workshop

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Professors often hosted live drawing sessions in studios like these, with levels for students to stand on and a stage onto which the model stood.

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First floor hallway, with the printmaking studio on the right and the illustrated book studio on the left

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The exterior of Bixby Hall today, largely unchanged since its initial construction.

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The Dubinsky Printmaking Studio holds etching presses, a lithography press, and a motorized etching press capable of producing 4'x8’ prints.

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What used to be the hallway of the first floor of the main entrance of Bixby Hall

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One of the 4 foundations classes required for all Sam Fox BFA majors is 3D design, which takes place in this woodwork shop.
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