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This inventory was found in the Bradley home after the death of Morton C. Bradley, Jr. It may have been completed by Bradley's mother, Marie Boisen Bradley.

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Bloomington’s Kirkwood Design Studio planned the removal and reconstruction of the barn on the Wylie House property. The materials were treated and the structure was strengthened and insulated to provide a secure, climate-controlled environment for…

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Before it became the Morton C. Bradley, Jr. Education Center, this 19th-century barn was located on a farm in Monroe County.

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The 19th-century barn was dismantled during the fall and winter of 2009.

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The 19th-century barn was reconstructed on the Wylie House property during the spring and summer of 2010.

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The Morton C. Bradley, Jr. Education Center, housed in a repurposed 19th-century barn, is located a few yards northeast of the Wylie House.

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The visitor center, located on the first floor of the Morton C. Bradley, Jr. Education Center, houses exhibits and a small gift shop.

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The first floor of the Morton C. Bradley, Jr. Education Center contains a large meeting space. A projector, chairs, and tables are available for visiting groups to use.

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The staff lounge, located on the first floor of the Morton C. Bradley, Jr. Education Center, houses a small kitchen.

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The Outdoor Interpreter’s office, located in the basement of the Morton C. Bradley, Jr. Education Center, looks out over the Wylie House gardens and contains additional storage space for museum materials.

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The central area on the second floor of the Morton C. Bradley, Jr. Education Center provides space for researchers to view materials.

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Two of the rooms on the second floor of the Morton C. Bradley, Jr. Education Center provide work stations for student workers and interns.

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The Theophilus Wylie Library is located on the second floor of the Morton C. Bradley, Jr. Education Center. Wylie’s grandchildren donated his library to Indiana University with the following message: “This collections as it now stands represents the…

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The director’s office, located on the second floor of the Morton C. Bradley, Jr. Education Center, overlooks the Wylie House and gardens. Its furnishings include pieces from the Bradley estate.

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The museum’s archival materials, located on the second floor of the Morton C. Bradley, Jr. Education Center, include letters, photographs, and ephemera.

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Photograph of a sculpture created by Morton C. Bradley, Jr., in 1971. This sculpture is a constellation of twelve great stellated dodecahedra surrounding a dodecahedron. Considered by Bradley to be his first successful geometric sculpture, Firebird…

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Photograph of a sculpture created by Morton C. Bradley, Jr., in 1971.

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Photographs of a sculpture created by Morton C. Bradley, Jr., in 1974. This sculpture is a series of seventy-two nesting concave five-sided forms and a series of twenty nesting, concave three-sided forms inside an icosidodecahedron. One of Bradley’s…

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Photograph of a sculpture created by Morton C. Bradley, Jr., in 1980.

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Photograph of a sculpture created by Morton C. Bradley, Jr., in 1991. This sculpture is an octahedral form. Inspired by the helices seen in The Graph (cat. 53), Bradley moves the Helices series forward to create a groundbreaking piece that would set…
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