Tyler School of Art and Architecture

Temple Architecture team fights to save Joe Frazier's Gym
Type: News Story
A team of students in Tyler School of Art adjunct faculty member Dennis Playdon's "Introduction to Architectural Preservation" class has been fighting to save a little-known building on North Broad Street that was boxing legend Joe Frazier's gym.
July 11, 2012
Temple student plants rolling garden
Type: In the Media
July 10, 2012
Board approves restructuring of Temple schools, colleges
Type: Announcement
Temple's Board of Trustees has approved the establishment of a Center for the Arts, a new academic unit that brings together the Boyer College of Music and Dance, the Tyler School of Art and a new Division of Theater, Film and Media Arts.
June 21, 2012
Art Aims to Protect Birds from Glass
Type: In the Media
June 1, 2012
Portable gardens are growth opportunity for Temple senior
Type: News Story
Tyler School of Art student Dylan DeVlieger has designed a portable garden as a solution for space challenges inherent in urban gardening.
June 4, 2012
Tyler grad is driven by passion for ideas
Type: News Story
Elisa Mosley, B.A., Art. One of Mosley's best known undertakings includes the creation of AKA, "the box" structure her erected with two classmates at the entrance to Tyler.
May 3, 2012
Temple staff, students work to reduce the bird deaths
Type: In the Media
April 25, 2012
Tyler's "house built on art and ideas"
Type: In the Media
March 30, 2012
New venue encourages thinking inside the box
Type: News Story
A plywood shanty at the front entrance to the Tyler School of Art building has fast become a venue for the free exchange of ideas and interests among Temple students, faculty and community members.
March 29, 2012
Temple programs shine in U.S.News' Best Graduate Schools rankings
Type: News Story
The release of the 2013 edition of U.S.News' Best Graduate Schools rankings shine a spotlight on the continued ascent of many flagship programs at Temple. Graduate programs at the Fox School of Business, the Beasley School of Law, the Tyler School of Art and the School of Medicine all moved up in the rankings, cementing their reputations as national leaders.
March 15, 2012
Faces of Temple: Gustavo Garcia
Type: News Story
When printmaking major Gustavo Garcia came to Temple's Tyler School of Art, working with a camera was at best an afterthought. But then he took a photography course at Temple Rome that changed how he sees the world and opened up new opportunities as an artist and a teacher. Learn more about Gustavo in the latest installment of the student profile series.
March 12, 2012
Tyler professor curates exhibit that's "against the grain"
Type: In the Media
February 19, 2012
Competition to produce bird-saving design
Type: In the Media
February 10, 2012
Wednesday’s Child visits Tyler School of Art
Type: In the Media
February 15, 2012
Bird collisions are focus of Temple graphic design exhibit
Type: News Story
Each year nearly 1,000 birds die after colliding with glass facades that cover many of the buildings on the Temple campus. In an effort to bring awareness to the issue of bird deaths, Tyler School of Art, the Audubon Society and Temple’s Office of Sustainability is hosting Bird’s Eye View, a juried exhibition of designs for protective window films.
February 8, 2012
Temple Gallery helps students learn about space
Type: In the Media
January 26, 2012
Architecture moves into dedicated building
Type: News Story
The Department of Architecture, which has shared space in the College of Engineering since the 1970s, recently moved into a new dedicated building on 13th Street, creating a win-win for faculty and students in both disciplines. Read more and view video [...]
January 26, 2012
Tyler professor wins first De Niro prize
Type: In the Media
November 18, 2011
Artist's work uses clay from Marcellus Shale
Type: In the Media
November 12, 2011

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