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Creative Arts Village (CAVe)

The Creative Arts Village, or "Cave" as it became known, consisted of four cinder block buildings for the Art Department to house ceramics, painting, and printmaking classes. The Cave was located in a secluded area near a small pond creating a peaceful environment for artistic work. While students and faculty alike benefited from the sense of community the Cave created, it became difficult to manage classes in multiple locations, particularly with the Cave so far removed from the main campus. The sheer size of the four buildings made upkeep expensive, prompting the university to consolidate the department to the main campus. The Cave was utilized until the renovations to Wathena Temple were completed in 2004. The site was demolished in 2006. The Creative Arts Village was located southwest of the main campus, behind the present-day Cain Sports Complex. The grounds are now utilized by East Texas A&M University's Outdoor Adventure Center.

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  • Creative Arts Village and Pond by East Texas State University

    Creative Arts Village and Pond

    1975-11

  • Painting Students at the Creative Arts Village by East Texas State University

    Painting Students at the Creative Arts Village

    1975-11

  • Creative Arts Village Building and Plaque by East Texas State University

    Creative Arts Village Building and Plaque

    circa 1974/1999

  • Karl Umlauf Constructing Vacuum-Formed Artwork by East Texas State University

    Karl Umlauf Constructing Vacuum-Formed Artwork

    circa 1970/1979

  • Karl Umlauf Constructing Vacuum-Formed Artwork by East Texas State University

    Karl Umlauf Constructing Vacuum-Formed Artwork

    circa 1970/1979

  • Lee Baxter Davis in Printmaking Studio by East Texas State University

    Lee Baxter Davis in Printmaking Studio

    circa 1970/1979

  • Lee Baxter Davis Using Printing Press by East Texas State University

    Lee Baxter Davis Using Printing Press

    circa 1970/1979

 
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