Visitors can experience Landmarks through plein air drawing. The public art on UT's campus is chosen specifically to interact with its environment. Visitors can sharpen their spatial skills by considering sculpture, architecture, landscape, and shadow.
The tour will start at Nancy Rubins' Monochrome for Austin at 11 am, then move to Sol LeWitt's Circle with Towers. Participants will have the opportunity to observe and draw each artwork for 30 minutes. Guests should dress for outdoors and bring basic drawing supplies, such as paper, pencils, and charcoal. Landmarks will provide an additional selection of tools.
Visitors can experience Landmarks through plein air drawing. The public art on UT's campus is chosen specifically to interact with its environment. Visitors can sharpen their spatial skills by considering sculpture, architecture, landscape, and shadow.
The tour will start at Nancy Rubins' Monochrome for Austin at 11 am, then move to Sol LeWitt's Circle with Towers. Participants will have the opportunity to observe and draw each artwork for 30 minutes. Guests should dress for outdoors and bring basic drawing supplies, such as paper, pencils, and charcoal. Landmarks will provide an additional selection of tools.
Visitors can experience Landmarks through plein air drawing. The public art on UT's campus is chosen specifically to interact with its environment. Visitors can sharpen their spatial skills by considering sculpture, architecture, landscape, and shadow.
The tour will start at Nancy Rubins' Monochrome for Austin at 11 am, then move to Sol LeWitt's Circle with Towers. Participants will have the opportunity to observe and draw each artwork for 30 minutes. Guests should dress for outdoors and bring basic drawing supplies, such as paper, pencils, and charcoal. Landmarks will provide an additional selection of tools.