SPC Campus Mosaics |
SPC Fine Arts Main Gallery & Hallway Gallery Space |
The Marjorie Merriweather Post Art Collection |
Current Exhibitions
PREOCCUPIED, an art installation
- Reception and LEMB musical happening, Tuesday, April 30, 2024, at 7 PM, South Plains College Fine Arts, Art Gallery
Join us on Tuesday, April 30, 2024, at 7 PM for a reception for PREOCCUPIED: Pondering overlaps and transfers across the landscape and lore of these
plains, edges, and canyons an ongoing installation work by Scotty Hensler with collaboration from Mallory Prucha,
Jude Haragan, and audience participation.
The reception will also include a musical happening in the space with Llano Estacado Monads Band (LEMB) at 7:30 PM. The Llano Estacado Monad Band is a decentralized musical group with an
asynchronous and free-form structure, allowing for a completely collaborative and
improvised sound.
Refreshments provided. This event is free and open to the public.
The exhibition is on view now through Sunday, August 18, 2024.
Past Exhibitions
HORIZONS, Abed Monawar, Janurary 29th- February 26th, Artist Reception: Feb 22nd @5-630pm, Christine Devitt Fine Arts Center
TTU SOA Graphic Design, Janurary 29th- Feb 26th, Christine Devitt Fine Arts Center
Students will explore various subjects in the field, such as typography, branding,
publication, interactive design, emerging technologies, and the designer's role in
creating work for the common good. https://www.depts.ttu.edu/art/programs/undergraduate/graphic-design-bfa
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Full Circle Brian "BC" Gilbert |
October 17 - November 18, 2022 |
We welcome the wonderfully talented Brian "BC" Gilbert to our main campus!
His solo exhibition Full Circle is now on display in the main gallery at the Fine Arts Building through November 18th!
You may have seen BC's work before in Lubbock, as he is the creator of the Cowboy
Swing Band and has work on display in the Charles Adams Gallery.
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Shape of Water |
October 24 - November 18, 2022
Hallway Gallery Space |
Shape of Water features a selection of student works from Texas Tech University School of Art Professor Carol Flueckiger’s course Art, Environment. The course format is reading, writing, artmaking at the intersection of art, environment and sustainability. Students worked with prompts on water, overlooked landscape, deep time, hybrid self-portrait, ecocide, upcycling and technology. |
Through March 13, 2020