Header Intro text Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit, sed do eiusmod tempor incididunt ut labore et dolore magna aliqua. Ut enim ad minim veniam Link 1 link 2 Link 3 Link 4 Header Body TextLink as button Work feature for test homepage 2Work feature for test homepage 2, 1 column NewsIntro Text Temple’s creative legacy: Powering the arts in Philadelphia Dec. 4, 2025Temple University deepens its impact on Philadelphia’s arts scene through alumni leadership, innovative partnerships and expanded creative spaces. Tyler School of Art and Architecture to Launch Graduate Program in Art Therapy By Faith Kellermeyer Dec. 2, 2025Tyler School of Art and Architecture is launching a new graduate degree in art therapy. Beginning in fall 2026, the new Master of Arts program will complement Tyler’s existing undergraduate art therapy degree, charting a course for students interested in pursuing board certification as professional […] Anna Tsouhlarakis Selected as Tyler’s Second Edgar Heap of Birds Family Artist in Residence By Faith Kellermeyer Dec. 2, 2025Temple University’s Tyler School of Art and Architecture is pleased to announce that Anna Tsouhlarakis, an interdisciplinary artist working across sculpture, installation, video and performance, has been selected as the second Edgar Heap of Birds Family Artist in Residence. Her residency will take […] Lindsay Slusser: Designing a Positive Future By James Duffy Oct. 22, 2025If you are looking for Tyler School of Art and Architecture Landscape Architecture junior Lindsay Slusser, you’re as likely to find her in the Ambler Arboretum gardens as you are to find her in the design studio. “I currently work in the Ambler Arboretum as a student gardener, and I love it! My […] Photo by Faith Kellermeyer Tyler Alum Chelsey Luster Opens New Gallery to Champion Emerging and Underrepresented Artists By Faith Kellermeyer Oct. 14, 2025In just 52 days, Tyler School of Art and Architecture alum Chelsey Luster (BFA ’19) transformed an empty space on the first floor of Crane Arts into a vibrant new gallery — one centered on supporting artists of color, women, and queer artists through exhibitions and collaborative programming. […] more news Legacy EventsIntroduction more events
Temple’s creative legacy: Powering the arts in Philadelphia Dec. 4, 2025Temple University deepens its impact on Philadelphia’s arts scene through alumni leadership, innovative partnerships and expanded creative spaces. Tyler School of Art and Architecture to Launch Graduate Program in Art Therapy By Faith Kellermeyer Dec. 2, 2025Tyler School of Art and Architecture is launching a new graduate degree in art therapy. Beginning in fall 2026, the new Master of Arts program will complement Tyler’s existing undergraduate art therapy degree, charting a course for students interested in pursuing board certification as professional […] Anna Tsouhlarakis Selected as Tyler’s Second Edgar Heap of Birds Family Artist in Residence By Faith Kellermeyer Dec. 2, 2025Temple University’s Tyler School of Art and Architecture is pleased to announce that Anna Tsouhlarakis, an interdisciplinary artist working across sculpture, installation, video and performance, has been selected as the second Edgar Heap of Birds Family Artist in Residence. Her residency will take […] Lindsay Slusser: Designing a Positive Future By James Duffy Oct. 22, 2025If you are looking for Tyler School of Art and Architecture Landscape Architecture junior Lindsay Slusser, you’re as likely to find her in the Ambler Arboretum gardens as you are to find her in the design studio. “I currently work in the Ambler Arboretum as a student gardener, and I love it! My […] Photo by Faith Kellermeyer Tyler Alum Chelsey Luster Opens New Gallery to Champion Emerging and Underrepresented Artists By Faith Kellermeyer Oct. 14, 2025In just 52 days, Tyler School of Art and Architecture alum Chelsey Luster (BFA ’19) transformed an empty space on the first floor of Crane Arts into a vibrant new gallery — one centered on supporting artists of color, women, and queer artists through exhibitions and collaborative programming. […]