Entries by Aggieland Art Trail

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Forsyth Galleries

The Forsyth Galleries is the second major art museum on the Texas A&M University campus located on the 2nd floor of the MSC and is overseen by the University Art Galleries. It showcases an important collection of late 19th and early 20th century glass and American paintings. The bulk of the collection was a gift […]

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Genesis

This 2000 pound stainless steel structure was created by Dmitri Koustov and constructed in Caldwell by James Urbanosky, master craftsman. This is Koustov’s first work of public sculpture; he is a well-known Texas artist born in Russia and a professor of art at Texas A&M University. Sculptor: Dmitri Koustov (more info)Installation: August 2003 Location: Easterwood Airport […]

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George H.W. Bush Presidential Library & Museum

Located on the Texas A&M University campus, the George Bush Presidential Library & Museum is a premier destination for visitors from around the world, from researchers and students to families alike. We provide intriguing opportunities to people of all ages as they explore the last century of American and world history as they experience the lives of President and Mrs. Bush. […]

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God’s Finger to Adam’s

This large unorthodox portrayal of Michelangelo’s “The Creation of Adam” shows the rusty finger of a God robot almost touching the rusty finger of an Adam robot.  The sculpture refers to Genesis 1:27, which is stamped directly on the art. The Artfill site is a community art installation project in the north end of Downtown […]

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Half Time

This sculpture was created in memory of James Scamardo, past president of the Arts Council of Brazos Valley.  It was named Halftime because it looks like a clock cut in half. Sculptor: Joe SmithInstallation: 16 September 2002 Location: on a traffic island at Tarrow St & Tarrow St E, College Station, TX 77840. Watch out for one-way […]

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Hold On

The sculpture was dedicated by the Arts Council of Brazos Valley and Ron and Ruth Blatchley, owners of McDonalds, and the Arts Council of Brazos Valley.  It is affectionately referred to as “French Fries.” Sculptor: Jon KrawczykInstallation: 1 December 2001 Location: Rock Prairie McDonald’s, 1750 Rock Prairie Road, College Station, TX 77845