From TexAgs Sponsor, The George Bush Presidential Library and Museum:
Yes, The George Bush Presidential Library and Museum is pleased to be open again and is looking forward to welcoming you! Admission tickets for the museum need to be purchased in advance on the library's website, at www.bush41.org We have our rotating exhibits as well as our permanent exhibits. The events have been on hold but we are planning on having our Easter Egg Roll this year! Keep up with everything at www.bush41.org
The Bush Library and Museum cares for more than 44 million pages of official documents and donated collections from George H.W. Bush's presidency and throughout his public career, as well as more than 60,000 artifacts and an extensive audiovisual collection. Many of these papers and artifacts are on display in the museum and are accessible to researchers. While telling the story of the 41st president, the museum covers several aspects of U.S. and world history for the past 100 years.

Texas Sea Grant: 50 Years of Science and Stewardship
For the newest focus exhibit, the Bush Library and Museum partnered with Texas A&M University to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the Texas Sea Grant College Program. Texas Sea Grant: 50 Years of Science and Stewardship explores the rich history of the Texas coast and how the university has supported the shoreland and its people through cutting-edge research and innovative outreach and educational programs. From maintaining healthy coastal ecosystems to aiding sustainable fisheries to promoting resilient communities, Texas Sea Grant has helped Texans protect and enhance the unique, culturally significant, and economically important resources of Texas' coastal marine environments.



This exhibit will be on display in the Ansary Gallery of American History until July 5, 2022.

Oceans of Plastic
Additionally, we're proud to feature Oceans of Plastic, a strangely beautiful collection of art made from plastic waste acquired from beaches along the Texas Gulf Coast. Artist and beachcomber Shelia Rogers began collecting discarded plastic and then transformed it into vibrant works of art to bring awareness to the true impact of plastics on our wildlife and marine ecosystems.

Oceans of Plastic will be on exhibit until July 5, 2022.
Yes, The George Bush Presidential Library and Museum is pleased to be open again and is looking forward to welcoming you! Admission tickets for the museum need to be purchased in advance on the library's website, at www.bush41.org We have our rotating exhibits as well as our permanent exhibits. The events have been on hold but we are planning on having our Easter Egg Roll this year! Keep up with everything at www.bush41.org
The Bush Library and Museum cares for more than 44 million pages of official documents and donated collections from George H.W. Bush's presidency and throughout his public career, as well as more than 60,000 artifacts and an extensive audiovisual collection. Many of these papers and artifacts are on display in the museum and are accessible to researchers. While telling the story of the 41st president, the museum covers several aspects of U.S. and world history for the past 100 years.

Texas Sea Grant: 50 Years of Science and Stewardship
For the newest focus exhibit, the Bush Library and Museum partnered with Texas A&M University to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the Texas Sea Grant College Program. Texas Sea Grant: 50 Years of Science and Stewardship explores the rich history of the Texas coast and how the university has supported the shoreland and its people through cutting-edge research and innovative outreach and educational programs. From maintaining healthy coastal ecosystems to aiding sustainable fisheries to promoting resilient communities, Texas Sea Grant has helped Texans protect and enhance the unique, culturally significant, and economically important resources of Texas' coastal marine environments.



This exhibit will be on display in the Ansary Gallery of American History until July 5, 2022.

Oceans of Plastic
Additionally, we're proud to feature Oceans of Plastic, a strangely beautiful collection of art made from plastic waste acquired from beaches along the Texas Gulf Coast. Artist and beachcomber Shelia Rogers began collecting discarded plastic and then transformed it into vibrant works of art to bring awareness to the true impact of plastics on our wildlife and marine ecosystems.

Oceans of Plastic will be on exhibit until July 5, 2022.