Renowned artist Angus Galloway brings new collection to Tibbott

Angus Galloway brings his incredible experimental drawings to the Tibbott Gallery at USN with an opening reception at 4 p.m. Thursday, January 30.
By Andy King, MS/HS Art Teacher

We're excited to welcome the highly accomplished Angus Galloway to USN. He has exhibited his work in museums and galleries nationally and internationally, and we are extremely honored to have him grace our Tibbott Gallery as the next in his long list of exhibitions. Galloway's large-scale experimental drawings captivate the audience, drawing them into the artwork. These are truly stunning works that should be seen and experienced in person.

We invite you to welcome him into our space at 4 p.m. Thursday, January 30 in the Christine Slayden Tibbott Gallery.

Angus is also a USN parent (Lachlan ’34 and Calder ’37) and the Assistant Professor of the Practice of Art at Vanderbilt University.
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