Tom Lea: Brushstrokes from the Frontlines of WWII Exhibit Opening -One Stop
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Tom Lea: Brushstrokes from the Frontlines of WWII Exhibit Opening -One Stop

By Tom Lea Institute

Did you know the creator of "That Two-Thousand Yard Stare was born in El Paso? Don't miss this exclusive exhibit featuring stories of WWII.

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El Paso Veterans One Stop Center

10737 Gateway Boulevard West #350 El Paso, TX 79935

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Arts • Painting

🆓 Free Admission! No registration required. Just visit the Veteran One Stop Center .


👀Did you know that the creator of "That Two-Thousand Yard Stare was born in El Paso?

🪖Step into history with Brushstrokes from the Frontlines, an extraordinary exhibit featuring the gripping artistry of Tom Lea, the first Accredited Artist Correspondent for Life Magazine during World War II.

🖼️From 1941 to 1945, Lea traveled over 100,000 miles across four theaters of war, capturing the intense and personal experiences of U.S. and Allied troops with breathtaking depictions.

🎨Don't miss the chance to see the story of WWII through the eyes of one of history's most talented artists.

This exhibition is circulated in partnership with Humanities Texas.


⁉️Questions? Please call us at 915-533-0048 or email marketing@tomlea.net

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Tom Lea Institute

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