Tuck Langland reimagines ancient Egypt through a contemporary lens
Tuck Langland is one of the Michiana region’s most celebrated sculptors. Born and educated in Minnesota, he received his BFA and MFA in sculpture from the University of Minnesota. In 1971 he joined Indiana University South Bend as professor of sculpture, retiring in 2002 to return to a full-time sculpture career. Langland’s work can be found at the British Museum in London, the International Olympic Committee headquarters in Lausanne, Switzerland, the Mayo Clinic, the Federal Reserve Bank in Kansas City, Indiana University, and the University of Notre Dame, among many others.
Langland’s “Egyptian Series” (or “Egypt Revisited”) features 10 bronze sculptures reimagining ancient Egyptian figures through a contemporary, artistic lens, inspired by his travels. The collection includes both original figural pieces and works interpreted from famous Egyptian art, showcasing Langland’s renowned, lively bronze style.
Now showing through June 6, 2026
To learn more about this exhibit, please join us for a special gallery talk by Tuck on May 28, 2026 from 12:15 – 1:15 p.m. at the MMAA.
Admission:
MMAA Members: Free
Elkhart County Residents: $10 per person, $8 per child – 12 and under
(Children under 3 Free)
Non-Residents: $15 per person, $10 per child – 12 and under
(Children under 3 Free)
In addition, Tuck Langland will be honored at the MMAA’s 47th Anniversary Celebration on Saturday, May 9. Reservations required.
