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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.

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East Meets West

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.

 

Featured Exhibit

So Near, So Far


Recent Work by Daniel White

September 8 - November 16

So Near, So Far brings together bodies of work by Daniel White over the last several years. Layered between coats of oil paint, White infuses remnants of memory, truths, and half-truths to ask vulnerable questions: Does memory create its own landscape, or does it just make those events more bearable?

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A piece from Daniel White's Exhibition

Permanent Exhibits


Visitors appreciate art in the Huo Bao Zhu Gallery
Huo Bao Zhu Gallery

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 Gallery
Thanksgiving RSVP by Nall in the Nall Museum and Gallery in Troy, AL
Nall Museum and Gallery

Step 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 Gallery
Terracotta Archers at the International Arts Center in Troy, AL
Terracotta Warriors

Discover 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 Warriors

Events

August 30, 10 a.m. - noon I ArtSPARK with Rebekah Alexander

A family friendly art event held in the Foyer.

September 18, 5-7 p.m. | Artist Reception

"Transience: Trace and Erasure in Lost Landscapes: New Work by Angel E. Fernandez & Winter Rusiloski" and "So Near, So Far" by Daniel White


September 26, 10-11 a.m. | Artist Panel Event

Amita Bhakta and Ana Sneeringer: Looking at the Practice of two Immigrant Artists in Alabama


October 2, 5-7 p.m. | Artist Reception

"Collected Visions I : the Nall Archive" 


October 28, 6-9 p.m. | Troyapalooza!

A fall festival for TROY students- free music, food, yard games, photo booth and art - held at the amphitheater and IAC Peace Dove plaza.

Event being held in the Troy University Amphitheater

A family working on artSPARK activity together

ArtSPARK

Next ArtSPARK: August 30, 10-noon with Rebekah Alexander

ArtSPARK was founded with the mission of inspiring greater connection between parents and children through creative art practices. Once a month, the IAC hosts a free art activity inspired by our rotating or permanent exhibits. There are plenty opportunities for family fun with snacks, story time, and fun in the park!

ArtSPARK

Janice Hawkins Cultural Arts Park

The Janice Hawkins Cultural Arts Park was dedicated in 2016 and is home to the University's International Arts Center. The park features the Daniel Foundation of Alabama Plaza where Nall's "Violata Pax Dove" is on prominent display. Huo Bao Zhu's terracotta warriors are presented in three sections representing the architectural digs in Xi'an, China, and Huo's work, "Dancing Emperor," presides of the entrance to the IAC facility. The park also features a series of benches by artist Frank Marquette, walking trails, a lagoon and an amphitheater that is home to University events and performances. The University's graphic design program is located inside the International Arts Center where students enjoy a design lounge, classrooms and a lab.

Foyer Gallery

The entrance to the IAC features a dynamic exhibition space showcasing rotating works by regional artists. Designed to be both functional and inspiring, the gallery also serves as a venue for banquets, receptions, and special events. Visitors can enjoy sweeping views of the Janice Hawkins Cultural Arts Park, including the Terracotta Warrior installation of 200 sculptures standing at attention just outside.

Thanksgiving RSVP by Nall in the Nall Museum and Gallery in Troy, AL

Come Visit Us

Hours of Operation for the IAC

Monday - Friday : 9 a.m. - 4 p.m.

Saturday : 10 a.m. - 4 p.m.

Sunday: 1 - 4 p.m.

Free Admission

The Janice Hawkins Cultural Arts Park is open 24/7, where you can visit the outside Terracotta Warrior exhibition.
 
The IAC will be closed August 30 - September 1 for Labor Day weekend, as well as all holidays observed by Troy University.

Want a tour?

For a guided tour, please call (334) 808-6412 or email IAC@troy.edu Arrangements must be made at least 48 hours in advance.

Purchase an item or work of art at the IAC

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News

Nall's Lewis Carroll Drawing pictured through an ornate doorway

Nall | Alice in Wonderland

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.”

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the IAC's address?
158 International Drive (formerly Luther Drive)
Troy, AL 36082 
How do I get to the IAC?

From 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.

Where can I park?
Visitor parking is available in front of the IAC. If these spots are full please park in the faculty lot across from the IAC and ask our receptionist for a parking pass.

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The IAC

We would love to hear from you!

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