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Saturday, June 8, 2024
- All dayBrazil vs. Mexico Soccer GameTexas A&M's Kyle Field is set to make history this summer as the men's national soccer teams for Mexico and Brazil will face off on June 8 (Time: TBD) at the historic venue. The match will mark the first-ever international soccer event at Kyle Field when the two global powerhouses play in an exhibition friendly as both squads prepare for the 2024 CONMEBOL Copa America tournament that will be played in the United States starting June 20. With Kyle Field's capacity of 102,733, the match has the potential to break the current record for a Mexico men's soccer match in the United States, which was previously set in 2010 at the Rose Bowl Pasadena. Tickets will go on-sale for the public on April 5 at 10 a.m. CT. Ticket information can be found here (https://somoslocales.com/).
- All dayTexas A&M University Baseball at NCAA Super RegionalsTexas A&M University Baseball at NCAA Super Regionalshttps://admin.12thman.com/calendar.aspx?game_id=21813&sport_id=1 (https://admin.12thman.com/calendar.aspx?game_id=21813&sport_id=1)
- All dayThe Wit & Whimsy of Victorian MajolicaMajolica was introduced at the Great Exhibition of 1851 and quickly became ubiquitous in Victorian England and America, with works appearing in museum displays and royal palaces as well as in the homes of average citizens. As majolica retailed at a cheaper price than porcelain, it was available to a fairly broad range of society and, in Victorian homes, was commonly found in the conservatory or dining room, in the form of tureens and servers, jardinières, teapots, garden seats, plates, and decorative statues. Initially popular in England and the Continent, many British potters and craftspeople immigrating to North America contributed their knowledge and skill to the growing American pottery industry, leading to the large-scale production of majolica. When the lead glazes needed to achieve majolica's shine and vibrancy were outlawed as poisonous to workers, its production all but ceased. This exhibition helps tell the story of majolica and helps to restore its legacy to the history of design.
- All dayTransit Break ServiceFor service information, transport.tamu.edu/busroutes (http://transport.tamu.edu/busroutes)
- All dayWhat Lies BeneathInfrared imaging is a non-destructive technique used by art conservators to examine paintings and artworks and detect hidden details under the upper layers such as added paint, underdrawings, and hidden signatures or watermarks. The technique has been used to discover details of artists' creative processes, alterations and reworking. Infrared examination also can be used as a tool to differentiate between certain groups of pigments and inks.
- All dayWhat Lies Beneath the BeadsThis exhibition looks to engage patrons in a short history of art in the Cameroonian culture, while also looking at the symbolism of the female form across all ancient civilizations. With a twist of science, we'll take an in-depth look, utilizing computed tomography (CT) scans, to discover how our Cameroonian beaded Fertility Goddesses were constructed and gain a better understanding of their conservation needs. Come by and see What Lies Beneath the Beads…