Alternative Knowledge Access, a structure built by junior painting major Amy Borch, sits on Tyler’s lawn. When Alternative Knowledge Access was under construction in front of Tyler School of Art, some students weren’t sure what
The winner of the “Birds Eye View” contest was named last week. The grand prize winner of a student art contest was revealed last week at the Graphic and Interactive Design at Tyler School of
Project SHINE’s gallery, located in Tyler School of Art’s atrium, features posters detailing the immigrant experience and will run through Nov. 12. Project SHINE, an organization based off of research done more than three decades
Tyler’s art exhibit, “Patterns of Consumption” sweeps passersby out of their daily routines. Step through the main doors of the Tyler School of Art on any normal day, and you’re greeted by a security desk
Architecture professor Robert Trempe talked to students about his approach to work. Assistant professor of architecture at Tyler School of Art, Robert Trempe stood before a crowd of more than 60 students on March 30.
Colin Magness explained his multiple character portrayals, time traveling and his experiences selling gas masks. Wandering down Liacouras Walk on Wednesday, Nov. 10, one may have had the unique opportunity to meet a gas mask-selling
Art created by Tyler students was on display in Paley Library from Sept. 30 until Oct. 2. Students who were featured in the exhibit were compensated for their works by the Provost’s Arts Commission.