The mission of the IAC is to promote artistic enlightenment, cultural exchange and personal well-being for the Troy University community and beyond through University initiatives and collaborative partnerships, both local and international.
The Janice Hawkins Cultural Arts Park stands as a vibrant destination where every generation can celebrate, dance, sing, learn and be inspired. It's where can you go to experience the world.
Made possible through generous contributions, the park includes an amphitheater, walking
trails, lagoon and several prominent art installations. “Violata Pax Dove,” by the
artist Fred “Nall” Hollis, is located in the Daniel Foundation of Alabama Plaza and
is a symbol of both beauty and sorrow. Throughout the park, 200 replica terracotta
warriors by the artist Huo Bao Zhu are displayed in exhibits representing the famous
excavations in China.
Inside the International Arts Center, the Fred “Nall” Hollis Museum features Nall's works from the 1960s to today, and the Huo Bao Zhu Gallery houses a revolving gallery of art and visiting exhibits. The Warriors Unearthed exhibit by artist Frank Marquette interprets the history behind the famous terracotta warriors.
The Huo Bao Zhu Gallery, named for the artist behind the 200 terracotta warriors and numerous sculptures across the Troy Campus, features his gifted replica of "Bronze Chariot and Horses" and cases of Chinese art. This dynamic space also showcases visiting artists as well as student and faculty exhibitions curated by Troy University's Department of Art and Design.
Huo Bao Zhu GalleryStep into the world of internationally acclaimed artist Nall at his museum and gallery, where more than fifty years of his work are showcased through permanent collections and rotating exhibitions.
Nall Museum and GalleryDiscover 200 Terracotta Warriors, created by Dr. Huo Bao Zhu, on display in the Janice Hawkins Cultural Arts Park. Inspired by the originals unearthed in Xi'an, China, these striking replicas come to life in greater detail inside our Warriors Unearthed exhibition.
Terracotta WarriorsFor a guided tour, please call (334) 808-6412 or email IAC@troy.edu Arrangements must be made at least 48 hours in advance.
Nall's Alice in Wonderland Exhibit is open at Troy University's Nall Museum and Gallery In 1975, Nall discovered the enchanting and mysterious “Alice's Adventures in Wonderland” and “Through the Looking Glass”. He read and studied the text with great passion, intrigued by the author, Lewis Carroll and the main character, Alice. After a decade of studying pencil drawings at Ecole des Beaux-Arts in Paris and the University of Alabama, and being mentored by surrealist painter Salvador Dali, Nall embarked on the creation of what he hails the most important series of his lifetime: “Alice in Wonderland.”
Read MoreFrom U.S. Hwy 231, turn onto George Wallace Drive. Follow George Wallace Dr. until you reach University Avenue (second traffic light), then take a left. Riddle-Pace Field will then be on your right. Continue through the red light on University Ave until you enter the round-a-bout in front of Trojan Dining then take a right onto Luther Dr. At the first stop sign, you will see The International Arts Center to your left. Parking is available out front.