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John Coleman, dean of the College of Liberal Arts at the University of Minnesota, just announced that Tuck has been selected to receive the Alumni of Notable Achievement award at a ceremony in June. Only one percent of CLA alumni … Continue reading
Tuck Langland held an exhibition called “Surprise,” which featured his abstract sculpture, despite his being a figurative artist. Now, for an even bigger surprise, how about something which isn’t even sculpture? Tuck’s latest effort is a book he wrote called … Continue reading
After this sculpture was unveiled, four hundred people came forward to link hands with the sculpture and with one another while Tuck led us in singing We Shall Overcome. If we could bottle that feel-good community moment, there would be … Continue reading
Tuck Langland recently received word that he received a Best of Show award of $1,000 for his outdoor sculpture, Solitude. It is in the SculptureWalk show in Sioux Falls, South Dakota. This outdoor exhibition continues through September 30, 2017.
Recent University of Maryland graduate, Hayley Fixler, granddaughter of Holocaust survivors, interviewed Tuck at the Midwest Museum of American Art. http://www.abc57.com/clip/13097596/holocaust-art-exhibit-in-elkhart-serves-as-a-lesson-and-reminder
When Lester Wolfson became chancellor of the fledgling Indiana University of South Bend campus, he hired Tuck to teach sculpture in a three-man art department. As the art department and the campus grew together, the campus became a four-year institution … Continue reading