Art Department

 

Upcoming Homecoming Exhibition...

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Department Events


September 18th

Organizational Fair


September 23rd

Trip to Fort Worth Museums


September 24th

Empty Bowls  and Iron Pour at ACU


October 2nd

Aldersgate rummage sale


October 15th

College student show at Center for Conemporary Arts


October 9th

ArtWalk


October 11th

Creative Arts Workshop

Bradley Oiler


Kappa Pi Meetings


Second Thursdays of each month at 11 am in Ryan 202


Visiting Artists


Terry Gilbreath - Bronze artists


Art Links


Wikipedia, Movie Trailers, IKEA, National Public Radio, Bible Search, Howitworks, Artchive, Art Reference Desk, Art Posters, DIY Network, Adobe, Apple, Webpage Examples, Cheetah3D, Free 3D Models, ArchiCAD, YouTube, ThePosterPlace, Flashkit, Fonts, Free stock photos, Run MacOS on Windows PC, Deviant Art


McMurry Sites


McMurry Email, Student Affairs, Athletics, Events Calendar, Moodle


Publications


Communication Arts, How, Print, CMYK, Art News, Computer Arts, Art Forum, Ezines, Art in America, Modern Painters


Galleries


Local Library, Reporter News, Abilene Events Calendar,
McMurry University,
Abilene Chirstian University,
Hardin Simmons,
Center for Contemporary Arts, NCCIL, The Grace Museum, The Breckenridge Fine Arts Center, Big Country Art Association

Artist:  Terry Gilbreth

Title: "Buffalo"

Medium: bronze

Dimensions: 

17 X 23 X 8"

Reserve:  $3,000

This nine-foot-six-inch

cowboy piece titled

Banking on West Texas can be seen at the Texas State Bank on Sherwood Way, San Angelo.

South 14th St. & Sayles Blvd.,

McMurry University


“ ‘Sacred Wind’ comes from legend of the Kiowa and honors the spirit and importance of the movement of the sacred wind in our lives. The legend embraces the sacredness of the movement of that wind to stir our souls and as a symbol of that wind the Harris hawk will be lifted to great heights to exchange breaths with the Great Spirit.” -- Terry S. Gilbreth

400 Oak St.,

Taylor County Court House

This veterans’ memorial is a committee-planned piece, combining two very different styles and materials: bronze and stainless steel. The importance of the piece is its message to “give tribute to those who have served this country in its armed services, being prepared to lay down their very lives in defense of our way of life” – Terry S. Gilbreth


North 6th St. & Cypress St., Abilene Civic Center

Dedicated to the people of Abilene as a gift from the late Leonard Davis and his wife Ruby in appreciation for years of successful businesses in the Abilene area, this golden eagle struggles to gain enough air to soar – just as Mr. Davis believed was necessary to be a success in life. “Gathering Wind” communicates the message that hard work and determination will see one through the tough times to easily soar above all.