Since 1972, the gleaming white walls of the Art Museum of South Texas have been a landmark on the Corpus Christi Bay.  Designed by Philip Johnson, the three-level facility is constructed of poured white concrete and shell aggregate.  Expansive windows provide stunning views of the Corpus Christi Bay.  An addition completed in October 2006 doubled the Museum’s size, adding new gallery spaces, an expanded Museum Store and a new café that overlooks Corpus Christi Bay and the ship channel.  Designed by Victor and Ricardo Legorreta of Mexico City, the addition features 13 roof-top pyramids as well as stunning use of color and light. 

Michael Scott: Buffalo Bulb’s Wild West Show

March 9 - June 3, 2012

This playful exhibition by Santa Fe-based artist Michael Scott includes nearly 30 paintings, drawings, sketchbooks and prints. Using the metaphor of Buffalo Bill’s Wild West show, popular at the end of the 19th century, Scott examines human gullibility, our susceptibility to natural beauty, and our willingness to be seduced by it.


Golden Legacy: Original Art from 65 Years of Golden Books

March 6 - May 27, 2012

Organized by the National Center for Children’s Illustrated Literature, Abilene, Texas. 


Art Lounge & Auction, June 23

Michael Scott, Red Tulip Shooting Game

Michael Scott
Red Tulip Shooting Game
oil on panel, 17½” x 13”.


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