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Texas Tech System Invests Nearly $2 Million in Public Art

The program has plans to install 10 original artwork projects in 2013.

Hot Dogs! Campus Exhibit Puts Canines in Spotlight

‘Putting on the Dog: The dog as photographic subject’ is hosted by the International Cultural Center.

Texas Tech Turns Attention to New Core Curriculum

Core Curriculum Committee is now accepting submissions of courses for consideration.

School of Art Galleries to Present Georgia State MFA Exchange Exhibition

The Texas Tech University School of Art galleries will host an exhibit reception in conjunction with its Bring It: Georgia State MFA Exchange Exhibition.

School of Art to Present Contemporary Art Jewelry Exhibit and Symposium

The Texas Tech University School of Art galleries will present a reception and a symposium in conjunction with its Equilibrium: Body as Site exhibition.

New Public Art Branches Out

Inspired by a seed-pod skeleton, Artist Robert Tully created three practical benches at Horn Hall that convey the idea of plant community.

Original Artwork Showcased in ColorPrint USA Exhibition

The Museum of Texas Tech’s ColorPrint USA 40th Anniversary exhibition begins March 7.

Jazz and Funk Drummer Mike Clark To Perform With Music Students

Mike Clark will perform with Jazz Ensemble I, at Hemmle Recital Hall Nov. 16.

Fairy Tales Transport Readers to a Magical World

Museum of Texas Tech University features fairy tale art exhibit Sept. 27 – Nov. 22.

National Ranching Heritage Center to Dedicate Bronze Steer

The longhorn sculpture commissioned by Don and Kay Cash of Lubbock and Clay and Ashley Cash of Midland, will become the 17th steer in the NRHC herd.

Though only 23, bluesy singer-songwriter Sam Anderson knows whence he came.

Bluesy singer-songwriter Sam Anderson was studying visual art at Texas Tech University four years ago when he decided to learn guitar to accompany his lifelong fascination with singing.

On canvas, the 23-year-old Keller native prefers landscapes. “I start off with the way it actually looks, then I like to add things,” he said. His approach to [...]

Public Displays of Creativity

One of the country’s finest public art collections dots Texas Tech’s landscape.

The Sculpting of A Tradition

Discover the story behind Will Rogers’ immortal connection to the Texas Tech campus.

Newest Addition to Texas Tech Public Art Collection Honors Pioneering Women in Higher Educaiton

"The Way West" alludes to the pioneering spirit that drives successful learning environments.

Ancient Mystery Reflected in Texas Tech's Newest Sculpture

“Comma” gives viewers pause to marvel at the beautiful stainless steel sculpture and hear the sound of the sun.

Newest Addition to Texas Tech Public Art Collection Takes on Acoustical Mystery

The newest addition to Texas Tech University’s Public Art Collection is a shining stainless steel sphere that lets you hear the sound of the sun, as a acoustical fluke that has bothered musicians for centuries.