Public Art Competition Honoring Texas A&M University’s Mascot, Reveille

Public Art Competition Honoring Texas A&M University’s Mascot, Reveille

Texas A&M University Competition to Commission Public Art Installation

Texas A&M University announces an open competition for professional artists or artist teams to commission a site specific public art installation honoring Texas A&M University’s mascot, Reveille, a Rough Collie breed dog.

Reveille has been the mascot of Texas A&M since 1931, and she is known as the First Lady of Aggieland. Miss Rev, as she is affectionately called, is the highest-ranking member in the Corps of Cadets and wears five silver diamonds (the Corps Commander wears four). The current Reveille is the ninth dog to fill the role of mascot. Learn more about  opens in a new windowReveille.

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