june, 2021
Event Details
Monuments of the World: 11 X 14 Works on Paper Exhibit Office of International Affairs – Texas Tech University International Cultural Center 601 Indiana Avenue May – July
Event Details
Monuments of the World: 11 X 14 Works on Paper Exhibit
Office of International Affairs – Texas Tech University
International Cultural Center
601 Indiana Avenue
May – July
8am – 5pm
Office of International Affairs – Texas Tech University Presents
“Monuments of the World: 11 X 14 Works on Paper”
On Display at the International Cultural Center Galleries: May – July, 2021
Virtual Exhibit: https://www.depts.ttu.edu/international/intlopr/exhibits/2021-monuments-of-the-world/
For thousands of years monuments have been symbols of both ancient and modern cultures. They can be world-renowned structures or local monuments that are meaningful to a smaller region or town. Enjoy works on paper from forty-four artists and photographers reflecting their interpretation of monuments from twenty-eight countries.
Featuring work by:
Rachel Alvarado • Joe Aranha • Martha Bohn • Terry Brandt • Jesse Bulluck • Laura Burrus • Robin Clark • Pody Connally • George Craig • Scott Cutler • Dan English • Willa Finley • Razvan Gelca • Michael Giblin • Ellen Greeney • Melinda Green Harvey • Valerie Komkov Hill • Mark Indig • Richard Jespers • Deb Johnson • Atul Joshi • Seema Joshi • Atharv Khambekar • Karen Limbaugh • Virginia Mahan • Ashley Rose Marino • John Mattson • Ann McDonald • Lynn McLarty • Sukant Misra • Wes Odell • Brenda Olden • Sipra Pati • Daniel Rodriguez • Glenn Rudd • Shannon Samson • Allison Sheffieck • Rusy Singh • Jean Smart • Christena Stephens • Ron Thomas • Melissa Winters • Bill Wright • Karen Zimmerly
This exhibit is made possible in part through a grant from The CH Foundation.
For more information, call (806) 742-3667.
Think Global. Think Texas Tech.
Image by Martha Bohn | Temple de Debod | Madrid, Spain
http://www.depts.ttu.edu/international/
https://www.depts.ttu.edu/international/intlopr/exhibits/2021-monuments-of-the-world/
Time
June 20 (Sunday) 8:00 am - July 9 (Friday) 5:00 pm
Location
International Cultural Center (ICC)
601 Indiana Avenue, Lubbock Texas