- LocationMemorial Student Center
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- Jul 182:30 PMManagers' Minutes - Deep Dive: Leave Administration for ManagersThis Deep Dive provides a thorough understanding of leave policies, procedures, and best practices for managers in effectively managing employee absences. Through this course, managers will learn to navigate various types of leave, maintain compliance with regulations, and implement strategies to minimize disruption to workflow while supporting their team's well-being. Gain the expertise needed to confidently handle leave requests and maintain productivity within your organization.Register HERE by July 18 (https://apps1.system.tamus.edu/TrainTraq/web/SectionSearch.aspx). Visit the Managers' Minutes website (https://employees.tamu.edu/talent-management/Managers-Minutes/index.html).
- Jul 19All dayArdent About Art: Selections from the Barrett CollectionMost art collectors build a collection for several reasons: to decorate their homes, to support artists, and to find inspiration. This exhibition focuses on two collectors who have donated significant works of art to Texas A&M University. Richard and Nona Barrett amassed a significant collection of contemporary Texas art, including works by Randy Twaddle, Earl Staley, Judy Youngblood, and Michael Collins. As visitors view the art, they can gain insights into what inspired these collectors, what styles and themes attracted them, as well as get a sense of their deep appreciation for aesthetics.
- Jul 19All dayCANCELED: Aggies InventAggies Invent is a 48-hour intensive design experience in which students in multidisciplinary teams push their innovation, creativity and communication skills. Each event has a specific theme and is designed in collaboration with industry and faculty. Teams compete for cash awards and the best innovation.
- Jul 19All dayElements of ArtThough there is occasionally some variation, the elements of art are comprised of line, shape, tone, color, pattern, texture, and form. When any drawing, painting, sculpture, or design is analyzed, one can see how these component parts combine to create the overall effect of the artwork. While not all of the elements have to appear in a work of art, when they are used, how they relate to each other delivers a distinct look to the work of art. Most images begin their life as line drawings and lines cross over one another to form shapes. Shapes can be filled with tone and color or repeated to create pattern. A shape may be rendered with a rough surface to create a texture, or it can be projected into three dimensions to create form. Each of the elements may also be used individually to stress their own character in an artwork. Using this toolset to examine works in the collection can help the viewer appreciate the artwork and better understand how the artist's composition was put together.
- Jul 19All dayFrom Sea to Shining SeaAmerican landscape art is a style of painting that depicts the natural beauty of the United States, including its mountains, forests, rivers and plains. Artists in the exhibition include Thomas Hill, Thomas Hart Benton, Everett Spruce, Gerald Bywaters, and Currier & Ives.
- Jul 19All dayInstruments of Illumination