The Annual All-College Spring Thing is an event sponsored by the College of Architecture and Design and the School of Art. Established in 1971 by the American Institute of Architects Student Chapter, the event brings speakers to campus and involves outreach activities that educate the general public. In 1978, as part of TAAST, Cindy Snodgrass and Warren Crain designed a “sky sculpture” composed of horizontal fabric strips, which was flown from Stokely Management Center and was the largest outdoor art piece ever displayed on campus.
Recent News
More News- Middle School and High School Students Will Display Their Data Artistry
- Henry Luce Foundation Grant to Fund Programs Highlighting Beauford Delaney Papers
- Writing Blitz, March 29
- Do you know where your next meal is coming from?
- A Conversation with Appalachian Filmmakers
- Early Printed Bibles on View during Shakespeare Symposium
- Accessible to All — Resources to Learn More About Disabilities
- Financial Hardship and Food Insecurity on Campus: Panel Discussion, March 9
Upcoming Events
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Barbara Dombrowski - “Tropic Ice” Exhibit, Screening and Lecture at Hodges Library
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Barbara Dombrowski - “Tropic Ice” Exhibit, Screening and Lecture at Hodges Library
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Barbara Dombrowski - “Tropic Ice” Exhibit, Screening and Lecture at Hodges Library