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Landmarks’ blog, Latest, features timely updates on new installations, public programs, event announcements, volunteer and internship opportunities, and a range of other initiatives. Learning with Landmarks is a dedicated blog series highlighting the unique and innovative ways that students and other scholars use the collection. To view the entire series, click the button below.

Learning With Landmarks

Give the Gift of Art

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Still finishing your holiday shopping? Consider making a donation in someone’s honor. Gifts to Landmarks keep the public art collection looking its best through vital conservation treatments such as

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Learning with Landmarks: Dr. Michael Domjan

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Looking at and talking about art has become popular in non-art related disciplines like medical sciences, engineering, and mathematics. These types of tours are a favorite at Landmarks because they

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Artist Statement Parlá explains his inspiration for the mural and thoughts about its title in an Artist Statement Posts from Parlá During his residence, Parlá shares his observations on Instagram. Follow his posts @LandmarksUT. Opening Celebrations Join the public unveiling on 26 January 2017 that features a Q&A with Parlá and curator Carlo McCormick, followed by a reception with drinks and bites. Learn more and make a reservation.

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The third annual Landmarks Dog Walk was a huge success! We raised some money for our friends at Blue Dog Rescue and created a few more four-legged art lovers. Check out some of our favorite photos and

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The Alcalde, the alumni magazine of the University of Texas, released its list of 40 Reasons to Hook ‘Em, a compendium of the best aspects of being a Longhorn. Coming in at Number Six was Landmarks

Rubins Drawing Installed

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Landmarks is pleased to announce the acquisition of a second work of art by artist Nancy Rubins. Drawing (2007) is located in the Norman Hackerman Building, adjacent to her massive assemblage of

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For Sound in Sculpture's third installment, Butler School of Music composition students tackled the newly installed public works of art at Dell Medical School. Landmarks, Texas Performing Arts, and