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        • Happy Medium: The Advanced Painting Students of the School of Performance, Visualization and Fine Arts
        • The Toll of Texas Roads on Turtles and Snakes
        • Man’s Best Friend: Dogs in Art
        • She: Celebrating Women Artists in the Permanent Collections
      • 2023
        • The Artistic Legacy of Buck Schiwetz
        • You Make It!
        • Global Vistas
        • The Cowboy in Texas Art
        • Balancing Act: Floral Equilibria
        • School of PVFA Faculty Biennial
        • Surface Design
        • Elemental Art
      • 2022
        • Passion for Art: 25 Years of the Texas Art Collectors Organization (TACO)
        • Eyewitness to Conflict: WWII Prints from the Sheryl and John Fiegel Collection
        • Those Who CAN Do, Teach
        • Natural Selections: Animals in Art
        • Texas on Paper
        • Space: Now You See It
        • Pulped Under Pressure: The Art of Handmade Paper
        • Taking Shape: Geometry in Art
      • 2021
        • Strokes of Genius
        • North and South: Berenice Abbott’s U.S. Route 1
        • Evocative Objects: Still Life Painting in Texas
        • Spirit Visions: Native American Art from the Permanent Collections
        • Eye of the Beholder: Portrait Artists and Their Subjects
        • Movable Mosaics
        • Architecture Faculty Biennial 2021
        • A Cast of Blues
        • Armchair Travel
      • 2020
        • Vedute e Visioni: Art by Richard R. Davison and Terry R. Larsen
        • Pressing Matters: Prints from the Permanent Collection
        • Interior Monologues
        • The Art of Seating: Two Hundred Years of American Design
        • Menagerie
        • Art of the Aloha Shirt: Keoni of Hawaii, 1938–51
      • 2019
        • About Prints: Stanley William Hayter and the Legacy of Atelier 17
        • Small Expressions
        • Parallel Fields
        • Texas in the Abstract
        • Represented: Celebrating Diversity in American Art
        • Cutting In: Intaglio Prints from the TAMU Collections
        • It’s Your Move: Floral Game Pieces
        • Architecture Faculty Biennial 2019
        • Beyond Words: Visual Narratives from the Block Book to the Graphic Novel
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      • Illustrating Myth, Legend and the Divine
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      • 2025
        • Simple Utility Unabashed Brilliance
        • Human Interest
        • A Colorful Dream
      • 2024
        • Pattern Recognition
        • Elements of Art
        • Instruments of Illumination
        • What Lies Beneath
        • What Lies Beneath the Beads
        • The Wit & Whimsy of Victorian Majolica
        • The Outside Looking In | Inside Looking Within: Representing Native American Subjects from the Permanent Collections
        • Savages and Princesses: The Persistence of Native American Stereotypes
      • 2023
        • 4 Seasons | 5 Senses
        • Gas Lighting: An Exploration of Light & Shadow
        • A Personal Statement in Glass: The Art of the Paperweight
        • An American in Venice: James McNeill Whistler and His Legacy
        • Reconnecting with The Runyons
      • 2022
        • Treasures From the Vault
        • Focusing on Asia
        • All That Glitters…Might Be Gold
        • HERE: Faces and Voices of Native Aggies
        • I Made This! An Emphasis on Origin
        • In Actuality: Social Realism and Its Legacy from the Robert B. Menschel Collection
      • 2021
        • A Garden of Earthly Delights
        • Villarreal/Felix
        • Talent, Technology, & Technique
        • The Global Power of WWII Propaganda
        • In Full Bloom: A Floral Fantasy
        • Compare & Contrast: Exploring Form and Function in Design
        • Nationality & Design
      • 2020
        • A Tale of Two Collections: Sharing Similarities & Celebrating Differences
        • A View From the Shore: Winslow Homer’s Impressions of the Coast
      • 2019
        • The Seduction of Scent
        • Spectrum: The Runyon Collection in Color
        • Fluid Dynamics: Water Imagery from the Bill and Irma Runyon Art Collection
        • Schneider Collection
        • Natural Whimsy: Majolica from the Marion E. Byrd Collection
        • Women’s Work: Selections form the University Art Galleries’ Collections
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  • Stark Galleries
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    • Current Exhibitions
      • The Land and Those Upon It
      • Sublime: Water, Earth, Air
    • Upcoming Exhibitions
      • Eyewitness to Conflict
    • Past Exhibitions
      • 2025
        • Going Green
        • PVFA Faculty Biennial 2025
        • Backstage Hollywood: The Photographs of Bob Willoughby
      • 2024
        • Kathleen Blackshear: American Artist from Texas
        • Flower Power
        • Shutter and Sound
        • Poetry in Motion
        • Thrifted Religion
        • From Sea to Shining Sea
        • Ardent About Art
        • The Art of Texas State Parks
        • You Set the Scene: Silhouettes and Selfies
        • Happy Medium: The Advanced Painting Students of the School of Performance, Visualization and Fine Arts
        • The Toll of Texas Roads on Turtles and Snakes
        • Man’s Best Friend: Dogs in Art
        • She: Celebrating Women Artists in the Permanent Collections
      • 2023
        • The Artistic Legacy of Buck Schiwetz
        • You Make It!
        • Global Vistas
        • The Cowboy in Texas Art
        • Balancing Act: Floral Equilibria
        • School of PVFA Faculty Biennial
        • Surface Design
        • Elemental Art
      • 2022
        • Passion for Art: 25 Years of the Texas Art Collectors Organization (TACO)
        • Eyewitness to Conflict: WWII Prints from the Sheryl and John Fiegel Collection
        • Those Who CAN Do, Teach
        • Natural Selections: Animals in Art
        • Texas on Paper
        • Space: Now You See It
        • Pulped Under Pressure: The Art of Handmade Paper
        • Taking Shape: Geometry in Art
      • 2021
        • Strokes of Genius
        • North and South: Berenice Abbott’s U.S. Route 1
        • Evocative Objects: Still Life Painting in Texas
        • Spirit Visions: Native American Art from the Permanent Collections
        • Eye of the Beholder: Portrait Artists and Their Subjects
        • Movable Mosaics
        • Architecture Faculty Biennial 2021
        • A Cast of Blues
        • Armchair Travel
      • 2020
        • Vedute e Visioni: Art by Richard R. Davison and Terry R. Larsen
        • Pressing Matters: Prints from the Permanent Collection
        • Interior Monologues
        • The Art of Seating: Two Hundred Years of American Design
        • Menagerie
        • Art of the Aloha Shirt: Keoni of Hawaii, 1938–51
      • 2019
        • About Prints: Stanley William Hayter and the Legacy of Atelier 17
        • Small Expressions
        • Parallel Fields
        • Texas in the Abstract
        • Represented: Celebrating Diversity in American Art
        • Cutting In: Intaglio Prints from the TAMU Collections
        • It’s Your Move: Floral Game Pieces
        • Architecture Faculty Biennial 2019
        • Beyond Words: Visual Narratives from the Block Book to the Graphic Novel
    • Texas Art Project
  • Forsyth Galleries
    • Forsyth Galleries Permanent Collections
    • Current Exhibitions
      • Illustrating Myth, Legend and the Divine
    • Upcoming Exhibitions
    • Past Exhibitions
      • 2025
        • Simple Utility Unabashed Brilliance
        • Human Interest
        • A Colorful Dream
      • 2024
        • Pattern Recognition
        • Elements of Art
        • Instruments of Illumination
        • What Lies Beneath
        • What Lies Beneath the Beads
        • The Wit & Whimsy of Victorian Majolica
        • The Outside Looking In | Inside Looking Within: Representing Native American Subjects from the Permanent Collections
        • Savages and Princesses: The Persistence of Native American Stereotypes
      • 2023
        • 4 Seasons | 5 Senses
        • Gas Lighting: An Exploration of Light & Shadow
        • A Personal Statement in Glass: The Art of the Paperweight
        • An American in Venice: James McNeill Whistler and His Legacy
        • Reconnecting with The Runyons
      • 2022
        • Treasures From the Vault
        • Focusing on Asia
        • All That Glitters…Might Be Gold
        • HERE: Faces and Voices of Native Aggies
        • I Made This! An Emphasis on Origin
        • In Actuality: Social Realism and Its Legacy from the Robert B. Menschel Collection
      • 2021
        • A Garden of Earthly Delights
        • Villarreal/Felix
        • Talent, Technology, & Technique
        • The Global Power of WWII Propaganda
        • In Full Bloom: A Floral Fantasy
        • Compare & Contrast: Exploring Form and Function in Design
        • Nationality & Design
      • 2020
        • A Tale of Two Collections: Sharing Similarities & Celebrating Differences
        • A View From the Shore: Winslow Homer’s Impressions of the Coast
      • 2019
        • The Seduction of Scent
        • Spectrum: The Runyon Collection in Color
        • Fluid Dynamics: Water Imagery from the Bill and Irma Runyon Art Collection
        • Schneider Collection
        • Natural Whimsy: Majolica from the Marion E. Byrd Collection
        • Women’s Work: Selections form the University Art Galleries’ Collections
  • Collections
    • Search the Collections
    • Campus Art Loan
    • Campus Art & Sculptures
      • Campus Sculptures
      • Matthew Gaines Statue Competition
      • Reveille Statue Competition
      • Innovative Learning Classroom Building Art Competition
  • Learn
    • TAMU Students & Faculty
    • Exhibitions, Events, and Workshops
    • Request a Tour
  • Virtual Tours
  • Get Involved
    • Email Signup
    • Volunteer Signup
    • Give to the Galleries
  • Visit/Contact
    • Hours/Location
    • Staff
    • Rent Our Spaces
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