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Students have the opportunity to join Baylor Missions & Public Life for their first “Love Where You Live: Street Art Tour” through downtown Waco on Friday from 3 to 5 p.m.
Students can join Baylor’s Indian Subcontinent Student Association chapter for a night of painting fun to benefit literacy learning in Pakistan and India.
From the comfort of one’s computer, those interested can view the 4th Annual Climate Crisis Exhibit and can still virtually experience the importance of climate change and its effects.
Stanton Studios will be open on Friday and Saturday for people to come learn how to blow their own glass pumpkins. Patrons will be guided by a professional and will choose their own colors and shape.
Martin Museum of Art offers “Halloween Days at the Martin” for the first time in its new exhibit.
COVID is no match for the artistic drive and talent of a group of aspiring artists. Thanks to the ARTPrenticeship program, they can gain experience by taking part in creating this year’s newest mural.
Local vendor market brings together small businesses and facilitates relationships.
By Carson Lewis | Assistant Digital Managing EditorBaylor Photography provides a variety of content for the university, and despite some…
By Saphiana Zamora | ReporterAbiola Wabara came to Baylor as an international student from Parma, Italy, and graduated in 2006…
By Carson Lewis | Assistant Digital Managing Editor Martin Museum reopened to the public last month, and attendees can now…
By Saphiana Zamora | ReporterSome murals in Waco hold heavy connections to historic events and pay homage to the diverse…
By Camille Rasor | Arts & Life EditorThe coronavirus pandemic has caused many local businesses to shift their day-to-day operations.…
By Lauren Gassel | ContributorCreative Waco, a local nonprofit, has recently given the opportunity for Waco small businesses and local…
By Lauren Taylor | Copy EditorWhile every student has been affected by the academic changes brought about by COVID-19, art…
By Claire Van Zee | ReporterAs students have transferred to online courses, certain majors are finding the transition to be…
By Claire Van Zee | ReporterFor years, people have looked outside of Waco for their entertainment and arts experiences, but…
“The Phoenix” Literary Magazine will publish its annual issue next month and promises to showcase a broad range of art and writing.
Central Texas artist Chesley Smith will showcase his jazz-inspired collages and other work at the Kieran-Sistrunk Fine Art Gallery through the end of the month.
By Claire Van Zee | ReporterThe downtown art gallery and event space, Cultivate 7twelve will kick off the month with…
By Carson Lewis | Page One EditorJohn Hartley’s recent exhibition “Played in America” explores the relationship between people and objects.…
By Carson Lewis | Page One EditorThe Martin Museum of Art hosted an opening reception for the Biennial Faculty Exhibition…
By Madison Martin | Contributor In 2001, the U.S. National Science Foundation created STEM, an education curriculum centered on building…
By KJ Burkley | ReporterThe Music Association of Central Texas celebrated its 20th anniversary by hosting the Austin Avenue Music…
By KJ Burkley | ReporterCentral Texas art creators, designers and Baylor students showcased their artwork at the second annual Brazos…
By Preston Gossett | ReporterButtoned Bears was created in 2014 to be an outlet for Baylor students to stay up-to-date…
By KJ Burkley | Reporter Baylor’s Martin Museum of Art is showcasing Finding the Universe in Oaxaca: Textiles and Photographs,…
By Carson Lewis | Page One Editor“The Age of Mechanical Reproduction,” an exhibit housing artwork accompanied by student research, is…
By Mckenzie Oviatt | ReporterLocated behind the Magnolia Silos in Waco, Savage Finds sells antiques and oddities, containing everything from…