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Friday, March 14, 2025
- All dayFaculty and Staff Holiday
- All daySpring Break
- All dayTexas A&M Baseball vs AlabamaTexas A&M Baseball vs AlabamaRadio: 1150 AM/93.7 FM, TAMU Sports Networkhttps://12thman.com/calendar.aspx?game_id=22274&sport_id=1 (https://12thman.com/calendar.aspx?game_id=22274&sport_id=1)
- All dayTexas A&M Men's Basketball at SEC TournamentTexas A&M Men's Basketball at SEC Tournamenthttps://12thman.com/calendar.aspx?game_id=22184&sport_id=5 (https://12thman.com/calendar.aspx?game_id=22184&sport_id=5)
- All dayTexas A&M Softball at AuburnTexas A&M Softball at AuburnRadio: 1550 AMhttps://12thman.com/calendar.aspx?game_id=22315&sport_id=11 (https://12thman.com/calendar.aspx?game_id=22315&sport_id=11)
- All dayTransit: No ServiceFor service information, transport.tamu.edu/busroutes (http://transport.tamu.edu/busroutes)
- 10:00 AM11hA Colorful DreamExhibition on Display: Jan. 28–March 16, 2025 Tues.–Fri. 9 a.m.–8 p.m.; Sat.–Sun. Noon–6 p.m. Designed to evoke and capture a sense of childhood fantasy, A Colorful Dream tells a simple coming-of-age story in rich symbolic language that takes the viewer on a journey through the entire spectrum of the rainbow. A Colorful Dream is a family-friendly, interactive exhibition by contemporary fine art photographer Adrien Broom. The exhibition features a suite of photographs, some of them large in scale, detailing a young girl's journey as she discovers a series of monochromatic fantasy worlds exploring the rich hues and associations we have with every color in the spectrum. The Huffington Post describes Broom's photography as "deeply rooted in fairy tales and mythology, reinterpreting figures like Aphrodite and stories like Goldilocks and the Three Bears." Over three years in her studio, Broom constructed eight individual sets composed of objects evoking the essence of each respective color. She then photographed a young girl exploring and traveling through each world, passing through small portals that lead her on a journey through a red world, then orange, yellow, green, blue, purple, and lastly a rainbow encompassing all the colors. Encountering creatures, characters, and vivid landscapes, Broom's protagonist finds worlds lush, joyful, and even sometimes startling. In looking at the images, it would be easy to mistake the effects as a digital manipulation of the original photograph. In fact, Broom creates each of these worlds by hand, much like a stage production. These images are not put together using photo-editing software, but are the result of hours of crafting tableaux, so what the viewer sees is in fact what was in front of the camera's lens during the shoot. A Program of Exhibits USA with Texas Commission on the Arts and The National Endowment for the Arts.
- 10:00 AM11hBackstage Hollywood: The Photographs of Bob WilloughbyExhibition on Display: Jan. 28–March 16, 2025 Tues.–Fri. 9 a.m.–8 p.m.; Sat.–Sun. Noon–6 p.m. Widely recognized as a pioneer of photography in the 20th century, Willoughby was the first outside photographer invited by studios to take photos on film sets. Willoughby's career took off in 1954 when Warner Brothers asked him to photograph Judy Garland during the filming of A Star is Born. Life magazine published a feature with over a dozen of Willoughby's candid photographs of Garland working on set, and a close-up photograph of her appeared on the cover. Willoughby's career took off, and his photographs became instantly recognizable, featuring naturalistic images of actors and directors in intimate moments of vulnerability. The magazine Popular Photography has called Willoughby "… the man who virtually invented the photojournalistic motion picture still." Responding to the many logistical challenges of working on film sets, he was a technological innovator, creating the silent blimp for 35mm still cameras so that he could photograph silently on set, capturing intimate moments of the stars. The exhibition features photographs from the sets of seventeen iconic Hollywood films, including Audrey Hepburn in My Fair Lady, Alfred Hitchcock on the set of Marnie, Mia Farrow in Rosemary's Baby, and Marilyn Monroe in Let's Make Love. A Program of Exhibits USA with Texas Commission on the Arts and The National Endowment for the Arts.
- 2:30 PM3hTexas A&M Track and Field at NCAA Indoor Championships- (multis 8:15 AM, field 1:00 PM)Texas A&M Track and Field at NCAA Indoor Championships- (multis 8:15 AM, field 1:00 PM)https://12thman.com/calendar.aspx?game_id=22375&sport_id=10 (https://12thman.com/calendar.aspx?game_id=22375&sport_id=10)
- 2:30 PM3hTexas A&M Women's Tennis at MissouriTexas A&M Women's Tennis at Missourihttps://12thman.com/calendar.aspx?game_id=22206&sport_id=17 (https://12thman.com/calendar.aspx?game_id=22206&sport_id=17)
- 6:00 PM3hTexas A&M Men's Tennis vs AlabamaTexas A&M Men's Tennis vs AlabamaStreaming Video: https://12thman.com/sports/2017/2/16/tennis-live-video (https://12thman.com/sports/2017/2/16/tennis-live-video)https://12thman.com/calendar.aspx?game_id=22247&sport_id=9 (https://12thman.com/calendar.aspx?game_id=22247&sport_id=9)