The evergreen tree September 14, 2022 9:30 AM | Tulane Today Staff today@tulane.edu View PDF A ceramic face is nestled along the base of a tree inside the Newcomb Pottery Garden. The garden was dedicated in May of 2009 in memory of Judith Henkin by the Glazer family and is filled with regional flora and artwork created by students in the Newcomb Art Department. The garden honors the artistic legacy of Newcomb Pottery. (Photo by Rusty Costanza) Other Related Articles Tulane celebrates global connections with 2023 International Education Week Paleoanthropologist Lee Berger visits Tulane anthropology classes Newcomb Art Museum receives grant to increase impact of collection Cowen Institute awarded grant to create the New Orleans College & Career Attainment Network White Coat Ceremony celebrates, welcomes first-year medical students