Tom Lea: Brushstrokes from the Frontlines of WWII Exhibit (UTEP)

Tom Lea: Brushstrokes from the Frontlines of WWII Exhibit (UTEP)

By Tom Lea Institute
Multiple dates

Overview

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

👀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.

🆓 Free Admission! No registration required. Just visit the UTEP Centennial Museum (500 W University Ave, El Paso, TX 79968)

🛣️ Parking available at the UTEP Centennial Museum ( when entering through gates, make sure to mention you are visiting the Exhibit)

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

Category: Arts, Painting

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Location

Centennial Museum and Chihuahuan Desert Gardens

500 West University Avenue

El Paso, TX 79968

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Tom Lea Institute

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Free
Multiple dates