Honor, Courage, Commitment on Display at George Bush Library

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Honor, Courage, Commitment: Marine Corps Art
Friday May 26, 2023 to Wednesday January 3, 2024
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In this stunning exhibit, visitors will experience works of art by combat artists, focusing on Marine Corps service immediately following the Vietnam War through recent years. Displayed in the Fidelity Gallery, the selected pieces include works on canvas and sculptures.

Honor, Courage and Commitment gives its audience a glimpse into the realities of combat as experienced by artists represented in the exhibition. Visitors can explore what service means for each artist though personal statements included with each piece of art.

This exhibition, largely comprised of pieces from the inaugural Combat Art Gallery collection at the National Museum of the Marine Corps, explores three themes: "Every Clime and Place," which illustrates the Corps' ability to respond rapidly to any location; "No Better Friend, No Worse Enemy," which portrays Marines capable of fighting the enemy but also delivering aid to those in need; and "The Price," which provides a glimpse into the sacrifices made by our men and women in uniform and their families.



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A Spirit Can Ne'er Be Told... A Century of Aggie Football
Monday August 28, 2023 to Sunday April 28, 2024

A Spirit Can Ne'er Be Told…A Century of Aggie Football will be on exhibit in the Ansary Gallery of American History now through April 28, 2024.

Texas A&M football has shaped traditions, forged camaraderie for generations of fans, and embodied a spirit that even presidents of the United States embraced, especially George H.W. Bush.

From its humble beginnings in the 1890s, Aggie football has been a driving force for the university, the region, and the state. A Spirit Can Ne'er Be Told… A Century of Aggie Football explores the development of Texas A&M University's football program, and its important role in Texas A&M's vibrant history. It also provides a glimpse of why President Bush loved Aggieland and what it truly means to be a part of the 12th Man.

Using original artifacts, as well as historical photographs, documents, and audiovisual materials, A Spirit Can Ne'er Be Told… creates an immersive experience in which visitors get an up-close look at the team's history, from its first official football game in 1894, through the era of Coach Jimbo Fisher. The exhibit highlights significant accomplishments, important coaches, and notable players, as well as the unique traditions and celebrations Aggies have known and loved for a century and counting. A Spirit Can Ne'er Be Told…A Century of Aggie Football will be on exhibit in the Ansary Gallery of American History until April 28, 2024.
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