The Museum of Texas Tech University and Broadway Contemporary Fine Art Gallery in Lubbock are celebrating the university's 100th anniversary with exhibitions.
Museum of Texas Tech University
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Writer and artist Hills Snyder documents his road trip from New Mexico, through West Texas, and on to the Panhandle.
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At the end of 2021, Peter Briggs retired from his longtime position as the Helen DeVitt Jones Curator of Art at the Museum of Texas Tech University.
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Flatbed Center for Contemporary Printmaking has announced that the New York Public Library and Texas Tech Museum have acquired prints by Austin-based artist Adrian Armstrong.
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That our built environments should be ephemeral only serves to remind us of our own transience.
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Pan was the Curator of Science at the Fort Worth Museum of Science and History from 2008 to 2012.
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News
Museum of Texas Tech Curator Peter Briggs To Talk About Collecting Art
by Glasstireby GlasstireBriggs is widely credited for building The Museum of Texas Tech University’s extensive print, photography and works on paper collection.
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The motivations for artistic self-representation range from mere convenience to profound exploration.
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Review
In and Out of Superb Storage at the Museum of Texas Tech University
by Hannah Deanby Hannah DeanTo be able to research an artist, genre, or process in depth, without having to deal with a lot of administrative red tape, is pretty special.
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Hills Snyder’s current solo exhibition at Louise Hopkins Underwood Center for the Arts (LHUCA) in Lubbock includes a big 1992 piece titled How Big is Your Love?; it’s a multi-panel,…