Upper Library

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Welcome to the Upper Library.  This multi-purpose space is used for various events within the College.  The configuration of furniture changes constantly depending on the event — book club, Massey Dialogues, lunches, lectures or receptions.

Originally constructed as a reading room, this space was home to sitting areas with long tables.  The shutters on the South Windows are an original Ron Thom design feature. They used to be on the west windows, but were removed  in 2009  to showcase a stained glass installation. The windows are the creation of Canadian glass artist Sarah Hall.  They honour two outstanding women at Massey: Ursla Franklin and Rose Wolfe.  The windows focus on the nature of light: The light that allows us to see the world around us, the light that sheds itself on learning, the light that reveals the obscure, the light that banishes ignorance, the light that leads us on in the search for meaning and understanding.  In short the light that leads to wisdom.  The nine panels are a unity and should be viewed as a whole, from the ease with its elements of earth and rock and water, to the sky above, and finally to the heavens surmounting the whole, represented by a constellation symbolism.