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Enjoy being around art but not sure you "get" it? Had fun at First Friday Art Trail and looking to grow your knowledge? Love art, no matter what? Then, Art of Seeing at the Museum of Texas Tech is for you. Art is how you look at it, literally. Let the Helen DeVitt Jones Curator of Art Tracee Robertson show you an easy and rewarding way to look closely at works of art and find meaning personal to you. In the process, you'll build observation and communication skills and learn more about yourself.

Upcoming Art of Seeing event:

May 23, 2024
10:30 AM
Diamond M Gallery

The theme for this Art of Seeing is The Women of Diamond M: Artists and Forms. The Diamond M Collection came to the Museum in 1993, with 380 American paintings, drawings, and sculptures from the late 19th to the mid-20th centuries and bolding illustrates the development of Western American narratives. For the past 30 years, curations of the collection have been on exhibit at the Museum, particularly noting the selection of works by N.C. Wyeth and W.H. D. Koerner. In this new curation, The Helen DeVitt Jones Curator of Art Tracee Robertson focuses on the stories and artworks of the women included in the Diamond M collection which feature not only female artists but women depicted in the artworks themselves. Join us as we celebrate the opening of this new exhibition and The Women of Diamond M.

Seating is limited. Reserve your seat today!
Email tracee.robertson@ttu.edu or call 806-834-8668.

The Women of Diamond M: Artists and forms