[Vibrant MADI Art Installation Adds Color and Playfulness to Marshall's Wood Building]
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Discover the captivating MADI Art installation on the west wall of the Wood Building in Marshall, Texas. Created by renowned artist Volf Roitman, this installation celebrates asymmetry, three-dimensionality, and vibrant colors, bringing a sense of joy and excitement to the community. Made possible by the support of Edmund and Anna Wood, this artwork adds a dynamic contrast to the historical surroundings and serves as a symbol of artistic creativity and sustainable design. Experience the energy and playfulness of MADI Art in the heart of Marshall.
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Discover the captivating MADI Art installation on the west wall of the Wood Building in Marshall, Texas. Created by renowned artist Volf Roitman, this installation celebrates asymmetry, three-dimensionality, and vibrant colors, bringing a sense of joy and excitement to the community. Made possible by the support of Edmund and Anna Wood, this artwork adds a dynamic contrast to the historical surroundings and serves as a symbol of artistic creativity and sustainable design. Experience the energy and playfulness of MADI Art in the heart of Marshall.
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Randy Mallory Papers (AR0954), University of North Texas Special Collections
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Randy Mallory Papers
The collection consists of selections from the Randy Mallory Papers, containing photographs, notes, research, and completed work with the Texas Highways magazine.