May and June, according to
Museum Director Clay Kosh.
The Benjamin Knox Gallery is
free for the public and open
from 12:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m.
Monday through Saturday.
For more information, visit
benjaminknox.com.
The Sam Houston Sanders
Corps of Cadets Center has
several exhibits all year
long displaying the various
traditions at Texas A&M
University. Topics include
Reveille, Silver Taps, Muster,
Cadet Life, Ross Volunteers,
and more. There are also
exhibits about the Medal of
Honor Recipients, as well
as General Rudder ’32, and
General Hollingsworth, the
most decorated Aggie and the
fifth most decorated United
States Serviceman, according
to Lisa Kalmus, the Museum
Curator. The museum is
open Monday through Friday
8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. and is
free to the public. For more
information, visit corps.tamu.
edu/corpscenter.
The Hall of Champions, located
on the west side of Kyle
Field, has a new digitalized
showcase featuring all the
trophies ever won by Texas
A&M University sports. The
interactive display allows
guests to rotate pictures of
the trophies 360 degrees
and provides information
about each award. The Hall of
Champions is free to the public
and open Monday through
Friday from 10am to 4pm.
For more information, visit
12thman.com.
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The Bonfire Memorial is a
memorial site for the 12
Aggies who lost their lives
when the bonfire collapsed in
1999. The Spirit Ring around
the site represents the Aggie
Spirit and shows where the
bonfire once stood in 1999.
The 12 portals are positioned
toward the hometowns of
the fallen Aggies and each
one gives guests an insight to
that fellow Aggie. The Bonfire
Memorial is open 24/7 and
free to the public.
The Kyle House, located at 800
S. Bryan Ave. in Bryan, will
showcase “Vibrant, Timeless
Scenes,” by Bets Davis. The
exhibit will run through July
28. For more information, visit
acbv.org.
The Forsyth Galleries, located in
the Memorial Student Center
at Texas A&M, will continue
to showcase “The Glass of
Stevens & Williams” through
June 12. The exhibit features
decorative English glass art
from the late 19th century.
Additionally, Forsyth’s
“Painting the Four Seasons”
exhibit will continue until June
12. The galleries are located
on the second floor of the MSC
and exhibits are free to visit.
For more information, call
(979) 845-9251. While visiting
the MSC, stop by the Stark
Galleries on the first floor and
visit the permanent collection
on display.
The SEAD Gallery, located in
Downtown Bryan, combines
elements of art, science, and
technology in the exhibits
presented and has multiple
exhibits slated for the summer.
Finnish printmaker Inari
Krohn will present at SEAD
on May 21 as the guest of
honor for the annual Wood
Engravers Network Workshop
in Downtown Bryan. Two local
abstract painters, Thomas
Cavaness and John Krajicek,
will exhibit a joint show
at SEAD opening June 16.
Kristine Kainer, an oil painter
from Central Texas with
featured exhibits all over the
country, will display her work
of food and landscape scenes
beginning July 21. For more
information and a full listing
of events and exhibits, visit
seadgallery.com. i
Visit InsiteBrazosValley.com/
events-calendar for more events
and exhibits.