Wright Gallery
Wright Gallery displays visual art exhibits curated by Rebecca Pugh, and features work from invited guest artists, and faculty and students in the College of Performance, Visualization & Fine Arts and the College of Architecture. The gallery was named in honor of James Wright, Texas A&M Class of '54.


FRESH FORWARD III: Annual Student Exhibition
The annual Wright Gallery exhibition features student projects from the Texas A&M College of Performance, Visualization and Fine Arts and College of Architecture.
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“Pilgrimage of Light” features a collection of photographs with images of space projected onto remote landscapes in national parks by Mark Chen, a photographer based in Missouri City, Texas.

“Carbon Copy” includes architectural models and photography by Leonid Furmansky, an Austin-based photographer.

Dissonant Data” includes two and three-dimensional work featuring life-size animals, insects and abstract self-portraits by artist Shawn Smith.

Angel Aparicio received the Dean’s Selection Award at the closing reception for the “Fresh Forward” student exhibition.

“Lamentations” features work of mixed-media collages that address current events by Ukrainian-American artist Lydia Bodnar-Balahutrak.

In honor of a decade of art, a special exhibition titled “10 Years 10 Artists” features work from the gallery’s first decade, with additional artists featured digitally.

“Past and Present: Alternative Prints and Sketches” includes printmaking, sketches and commercial music posters by artist Carlos Hernandez.

“Caracas Moderna” showcases 15 paintings and one video of Marian Ichaso Lefeld’s work.

Corain Marneweck received a Best in Show Wright Gallery Scholarship at the closing reception for the “Fresh Forward” student exhibition.

An exhibition of new works and site-specific interventions by Tulsa-based artist Shane Darwent.

The Texas-based artist, Chesley Antoinette, examines the Tignon Law of 1786 in Louisiana, which forced free women of color to cover their hair with a cloth known as a tignon.

Intricately textured oil paintings by artist Catherine Allen that depict scenes from Midland, Texas, her hometown, are on display in “En Route.”

Texas artists Carol Flueckiger and Robin Germany make a powerful plea for awareness of climate change, and a call for each individual to act accordingly, in “Notes from the Desert Aquarium.”

Residential designs by Bruce Goff, featured in the exhibition “Renegades: Bruce Goff and the American School of Architecture.”