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Current Exhibit

April 23 - October 19

Curiosity in Motion: The Intersection of Art & Science

Enjoy the convergence of art and science in a special exhibit showcasing the parallels between the scientific method and the creative process. This collaborative display, featuring ceramic works by Ariel Bowman and illustrations by the late Dr. Terry Maxwell, alongside specimens on loan from the Angelo State Natural History Collections, celebrates the shared drive of both artists and scientists – curiosity.

Learn more about Curiosity in Motion: The Intersection of Art & Science

Permanent Exhibits

Dinosaurs exhibit in the Mayer Museum.

blast from the past

Dinosaurs

From a giant Tyrannosaurus rex to trilobites that predate even the dinosaurs, the paleontologist in all of us is sure to be delighted.

Rocks found in the Geology exhibit at Angelo State's Mayer Museum.

Gems and minerals

Geology

You’ll be dazzled by our extensive collection of specimens. Children can get hands on in the Kid Cave while learning about mineral characteristics.

items on display in the new K. Michael Conaway Archive and Exhibit

historical records and memorabilia

The Journey of the Public Servant: Congressman Conaway

This exhibit features former U.S. Congressman Mike Conaway’s service to our nation and West Texas, including serving as chair of both the House Agriculture and Ethics committees.

Previous Exhibits

Database: Crafting the Code

April

Database: Crafting the Code

This exhibit showcases the ceramic works of Eliza Au and Bri Murphy, exploring the intersection of art, design and technology.

“Views of the Concho Country” - A Pictorial Journey with M.C. Ragsdale

September, 2024

“Views of the Concho Country” - A Pictorial Journey with M.C. Ragsdale

From the 1870s through the late 1910s, M.C. Ragsdale captured life in and around San Angelo through the lens of his camera. Immerse yourself in images of a bygone era when the WTC opens its fall exhibit in the ASU Mayer Museum.

Dual Exhibit: “Reflections and Refractions” & “Adapt Adopt”

September, 2024

Dual Exhibit: “Reflections and Refractions” & “Adapt Adopt”

Explore the dual exhibit of “Reflections and Refractions” by Yuni Lee and “Adapt Adopt” by Nishiki Sugawara-Beda, the featured speakers for the 2024 Henry Edwards Distinguished Lectureship in Art. Discover their unique perspectives in contemporary art.

Atmospheric Vessels: Selected Works by McIntyre and Ordway

April, 2024

Atmospheric Vessels: Selected Works by McIntyre and Ordway

As part of the 25th San Angelo National Ceramic Competition, the ASU Department of Visual and Performing Arts is sponsoring the pop-up show “Atmospheric Vessels: Selected Works by McIntyre and Ordway.” Join us at the ASU Mayer Museum to see the works of these talented ceramics artists.

Radio Pioneers of San Angelo

March, 2024

Radio Pioneers of San Angelo

Ride the radio wave through more than one hundred years of San Angelo radio history. In partnership with the San Angelo Amateur Radio Club (SAARC), this exhibit explores all facets of the radio industry, including the first generation of radio enthusiasts in San Angelo, the economic impact radio had on our community and the evolution of radio equipment through the decades.

Wild Encounters: Animals of East Africa

January, 2024

Wild Encounters: Animals of East Africa

From the majestic savanna grasslands to the grandeur of the Rift Valley rivers and lakes, East Africa presents breathtaking landscapes populated by many of Earth’s most charismatic and recognizable animals.

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