Angelo State University Celebrates the New Mayer Museum
SAN ANGELO, TX – Angelo State University officially dedicated its new Mayer Museum during a ribbon cutting ceremony Friday, and the facility will be open to the public beginning the morning of Saturday, May 22.
The approximately $17 million, 32,000-square-foot facility is named for longtime ASU supporters Richard and B.J. Mayer and is located at 2501 W. Avenue N in the center of the ASU campus. It is the new home of the ASU West Texas Collection and supports ASU student art programs with classrooms, specialized labs for graphic design, sculpture and ceramics, and student gallery space, along with faculty and staff offices and support spaces.