Living Water Pottery

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Living Water Pottery is a delightful pottery studio offering pottery lessons and studio space as well as a retail shop with pottery for sale. 12305 Hunters Creek Rd, College Station, TX 77845https://www.livingwaterpottery.com/979-820-38…

Joy Pottery

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Joy Pottery is a fine retail shop where you can buy pottery made by several local artists and a studio where you can sign up for classes to learn the potter’s wheel and other techniques. 4544 Old Reliance Road, Bryan, TX  77808http://www.joypotterytx.com/979-778-1323

Texas A&M University Sculptures

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(38 sculptures) The public art collection is largely handled by the University Art Galleries Department, which is responsible for its care and stewardship. You can find more information here: https://uart.tamu.edu/campus-sculptures/ Texas…

Brazos Valley Veterans Memorial

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This 12-acre site is located in College Station's Veterans Park and Athletic Complex, Chartered in 2000 as a non-profit, is dedicated to veterans from our nation’s major wars. The Brazos Valley Veterans Memorial (BVVM), includes life-sized…

Boonville Heritage Park

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The four statues found in the park are of Harvey Mitchell, “The Father of Brazos County,” and the threesome: Eli Seale, one of the first 11 Texas Rangers; Sam Houston, a regular visitor to Boonville; and Hiram Hanover, Brazos County’s…

Xiggerotts

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It was named after the ancient Babylonian pyramidal stepped temple towers, also spelled Ziggurats. The Mesopotamians believed that these pyramid temples connected heaven and earth. Jon Krawczyk has exhibited across the country and his work…

Wilderness Awakened

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A loving family of wolves, 2 parents and 4 cubs, is brought to life in this cast-bronze, one and one-quarter times life-size sculpture.  It was placed where legend has it, Texas A&M University students once antagonized wild wolves…

Viking Spirit

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This 6'6" bronze Viking warrior nicknamed “Thor" by the students, weighs about 700 pounds and is well adorned with a shirt of mail, a round shield, horn, sword, boots and a cape blowing out behind him. He was stolen in 2003, but safely recovered…

Treasured Moments

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This sculpture depicts Andrew Carnegie reading to two children and is located near the front of the Carnegie History Center. In 1902, Carnegie awarded the city of Bryan a $10,000 grant to construct a library. The building is designed in Greek…

Tiger Pride

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This pouncing tiger is 9 feet from base to head and approximately 650 pounds. It was financed by the cooperative consortium of the Senior Class of 2003, the A&M Consolidated Foundation Board and the Arts Council of Brazos Valley. Sculptor:…

The Big Square Deal

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Made of stainless steel found objects on a steel base, it was donated by the Zale Foundation and Pam and Bob Smits. Sculptor: George TobolowskyInstallation: 2009 Location: Arts Council of the Brazos Valley, 4180 HWY 6 Frontage Rd…

Staking the Claim

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The statue symbolizes the staking of the claim by Richard Carter, which resulted in the settlement of College Station and the Brazos Valley. To find the statue, follow the brick trail from the pavilion to the east side of the park. It looks…