- LocationMemorial Student Center
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- Nov 32:00 PMUniversity Jazz Ensembles in ConcertUniversity Jazz Ensembles in Concert at 2:00 p.m. in Rudder Theater on Sunday, November 3, 2024. All concerts are live streamed at http://tx.ag/MUSALive (http://tx.ag/MUSALive) $5.00 General Admission Free with a current TAMU student ID Tickets are available through the MSC Box Office (https://boxoffice.tamu.edu/Online/default.asp).
- Nov 4All dayFlower PowerWhether it is Flemish still life that highlights the glory of nature, a botanical illustration that chronicles the ideal version of a plant, or a close up view of flowers as graphic abstractions, their intricate shapes, vibrant colors, and delicate qualities make flowers ideal subjects for artists. See works by Beth Van Hoesen, Richard Stout, A.D. Greer, and Grace Kelly, plus many more.
- Nov 4All dayKathleen Blackshear: American Artist From TexasShe made a name for herself as a professional artist at a time when the art world was marginalizing women. She was one of the few female faculty members at the Art Institute of Chicago prior to World War II, becoming an innovative teacher known for mentoring her students. During her over 30-year teaching career she influenced generations of art history students, embracing modernism, introducing them to African art, and instilling her constant drive to explore new things into her students. Join us for a Gallery Talk & Reception on Nov. 7, 2024 at 5:30 p.m. in the Stark Galleries with guest speaker Victoria Hennessey Cummins, Ph.D. This exhibition represents the eighth installation in the Texas Art Project (https://uart.tamu.edu/texasartproject/) series.
- Nov 4All dayPattern RecognitionThe concept of pattern in the arts provides artists with tools that can limit creativity or suggest new avenues for exploration. They can offer a maker innovative options to explore with their accustomed materials and techniques; at times present a designer a means of control; advance a range of new ornaments and motifs to work with; and impart a new understanding of the relation between functional and decorative form. This exhibition will look at the impact of pattern in the arts using the University Art Galleries collections.
- Nov 4All dayTransit Fall ServiceFor service information visit transport.tamu.edu/busroutes (http://transport.tamu.edu/busroutes)
- Nov 43:00 PMPoetry Reading by Adrian MatejkaAdrian Matejka's poetry collections are Mixology,Somebody Else Sold the World, Map to the Stars and The Big Smoke. He became editor of Poetry magazine in 2022. Matejka will discuss what it means to be the first African American editor of Poetry, the top poetry journal in the USA. His reading and his remarks are likely to plumb themes of deep concern in today's USA. For instance, his Anisfield-Wolf Book Award winning The Big Smoke, which also won a Hurston/Wright Legacy Award, and was a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize and the National Book Award in poetry, explores life and meaning stereotype-shattering Black heavyweight boxing champion Jack Johnson, of whom W.E.B. DuBois once said, the "reason Jack Johnson was so beset by his own country, a country ironically which had only recently reaffirmed that all men are created equal, was because of his Unforgivable Blackness ". Of his book Map of Stars, PBS observed, "Map of Stars unpacks human systems like race, poverty and parenting. But it also explores larger ones—like the system of gravity and momentum." Matejka will take questions after his presentation.