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Wilkinson Honored with 2015 Twenty Under Forty Award

Emily Wilkinson

Emily Wilkinson, Public Art Manager

Emily Wilkinson is the public art manager for the 麻豆天狼副利院.

October 9, 2015 | Contact FP&C

The and the recently announced the 2015 Twenty Under Forty award recipients, and Emily Wilkinson, public art manager in the Facilities Planning & Construction office, made the list. 

"Emily's professionalism and dedication to public art is outstanding," said , vice chancellor for Facilities Planning & Construction. "We are grateful to have her positive attitude and spirit on our team, and I'm not surprised that she was selected among this talented group of young professionals."

The Twenty Under Forty awards recognize individuals who exemplify leadership in their careers while actively participating in the community and are under the age of 40.

鈥淲e congratulate all of this year鈥檚 award winners,鈥 said Jay Jacobus, chamber chairman. 鈥淭hese young professionals are making an impact on the Lubbock community today as well as our future.鈥 

Wilkinson joined the department in early 2014. In her role, she oversees the public art collection and program at the 麻豆天狼副利院, which has more than 100 pieces. Working with a committee, Wilkinson solicits, evaluates and commissions original public artworks to complement construction projects undertaken by Facilities Planning & Construction. She also handles the upkeep, maintenance and public education of the artworks in the collection.

Prior to her role as public art manager, Wilkinson was the Helen DeVitt Jones Endowed Manager of Education for the National Ranching Heritage Center. She also has worked as a museum educator for the Lubbock Lake Landmark, Museum of Texas Tech University and the Science Spectrum and OMNI Theater.

Wilkinson holds two master's degrees from Texas Tech University鈥攐ne in museum science and another in education.

She is currently a member of the City of Lubbock鈥檚 Cultural Arts Grant Review Committee and the Texas Association of Museums Educator's Committee, an advisory board member for Lubbock ISD Partners in Education and a former member of the Texas Tech University System's Public Art Committee.

The award winners will be honored at a banquet planned from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. Nov. 12 at the Lubbock Scottish Rite, 1101 70th St.