Entries by Aggieland Art Trail

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Joy Pottery

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

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Kendra Scott

“Shine Bright, Do Good.” Visit us in Century Square for fine and fashion jewelry, beauty, home decor and decorative items and accessories. Recognized for her statement-worthy pieces, Native Texan Kendra Scott has brought her line of captivating jewelry to College Station. Born out of the spare bedroom of her home in 2002, Kendra’s jewelry collection […]

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Legacy Tattoo Lounge

Legacy Tattoo in College Station offers custom tattooing services that cater to the unique preferences and requirements of each client. Our team of experienced tattoo artists collaborates closely with clients to create original designs that are both meaningful and visually striking. Stop by to marvel at the murals painted in 2019 by Houston street artist, […]

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Living Water Pottery

Living Water Pottery is a delightful pottery studio owned by Cindy Gomez offering individual pottery lessons, group events and studio space as well as a retail shop with pottery for sale. It is dedicated to teaching beginner potters while providing a welcoming place for experienced potters to hone their craft. “Creating with your hands is […]

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Majestic Freedom

The individual deer were named Sacrifice, Allegiance and Unity by Johnson Elementary students. John Blackburn is responsible for the lovely fountain behind the sculpture.  J. Payne Lara is a professional bronze sculptor in Navasota, TX and has made many sculptures for our area, including at the Brazos Valley Veterans Memorial. Sculptor: J. Payne LaraInstallation: 20 […]

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Memoire

The sculpture of a mother teaching her children to fish was donated by Margueritte Schirk Gardner in honor of her mother, Emilie Schirk, a French emigrant and widow who raised ten children during the Great Depression and World War II with great personal sacrifice. It was dedicated to “All of Our Mothers” on Mother’s Day, […]

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Museum of the American G.I.

This is a living history museum; its mission is to increase the public’s appreciation of the American Servicemen and women from WWI to the present through educational programs, static and living history displays, including original posters, as well as historical re-enactments. $ Charges admission fees Directions: The museum is on the west side of Highway […]

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Perrine Winery

Perrine Winery offers an intimate and friendly atmosphere surrounded by local art from the members of the Visual Art Society of Bryan-College Station. Their variety of award-winning wines range from robust reds and crisp whites, refreshing fruit-infused wines, to bubbly wines on tap, which can be enjoyed over a nice meat and cheese plate. They […]

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Petunia

Petunia, a portrayal of a little barefoot girl with a long ponytail feeding a goose, was dedicated in memory of Marge Zwolinski. It is located to the right of the entrance to the offices and classrooms. Sculptor: J Payne LaraInstallation: initially in 2005 Location: The Arts Center of Brazos Valley, 4180 HWY 6 Frontage Rd South, […]

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Railroad Bridge Mosaics

Underneath the railroad bridge near the corner of Wellborn Road and W Villa Maria Road are 20 beautiful large mosaics depicting places around Bryan-College Station. Each tile is one-half inch square. Photos of local landmarks were taken, then a computer program made pixilated images which were turned into tiles. The artist is Maury Jacobs, now […]

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Service with Courage

The sculpture by J. Payne Lara depicts a 6 ½ foot tall firefighter clothed in full bunker gear with an ax in hand and an air pack strapped to his back. Weighing approximately 650 pounds, it serves as a reminder of the dedication of every local fire department. It was originally placed at Fire Station […]