Category: News
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Jeremy Lock Special Photojournalism Exhibit
September 8, 2023 -
Jeremy Lock, renowned photojournalist, and retired U.S. Air Force military combat photographer, held a special exhibit and talkback session at SP/N Gallery Thursday.
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VOID exhibition explores enigmatic space
September 6, 2023 -
The SP/N Gallery exhibition, VOID featured 27 exceptional works – including paintings, sculptures, and an engaging interactive digital piece – by seven talented artists, including UT Dallas Professor Erika Jaeggli.
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Student Production “Winsor & Gertie” Unites Animation and Performing Arts in First-Of-Its-Kind Collaboration at UT Dallas
September 5, 2023 -
The upcoming student production “Winsor & Gertie” sparks an unprecedented collaboration between animation, theatre, and music—three academic disciplines within the Harry W. Bass Jr. School of Arts, Humanities, and Technology at The University of Texas at Dallas. The play—set to premiere for two nights at UT Dallas’ University Theatre on September 8 and 9—offers a […]
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Media Archeology Lab Offers Vintage Apple Experience
August 29, 2023 -
Members of the UT Dallas community can interact with vintage Apple computers at the latest installment in the ATC Building! The Media Archeology Lab (MAL) invites visitors to experience an iMac G3 system running vintage software from the turn of the century. “I call them the jellybeans because of their bright colors,” said Dr. Anne […]
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Transmedia Project Earns Rave Reviews for Innovative Performance Series
August 18, 2023 -
Therefore: Art, Sound, and Performance Group, led by associate professor Dean Terry, garnered acclaim from local media outlets for their June performances of Poems for Broken Screens. The acclaimed transmedia performance art project, hailed by The Dallas Morning News as one of the series’ finest, staged three performances at Hamon Hall in the Winspear Opera House as […]
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Athenaeum Takes Shape
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University of Texas at Dallas students, faculty and staff returning to campus for the fall semester will be greeted by new features and improvements as the University works to expand for its growing student population. “From enhanced landscaping to upgraded campus services, including new EV charging stations, Comet Cabs and refreshed eateries, UT Dallas continues […]
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Bass Schools Partners with Local Non-profit to Host Summer Youth Art Initiative
July 21, 2023 -
The Smart Project, a local non-profit organization focused on boosting artistic expression among Dallas youth, is partnering with The Harry W. Bass Jr. School of Arts, Humanities, and Technology at the University of Texas at Dallas to host weekly summer workshops. Aspiring artists in 8th through 12th grade – many of whom attend schools in […]
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Bass School PhD student awarded acclaimed summer fellowship in Atlanta
July 19, 2023 -
The Summer Institutes in Computational Social Science (SICSS) awarded a prestigious summer fellowship to a University of Texas at Dallas PhD student. Hamida Khatri, a UT Dallas teaching assistant at the Harry W. Bass Jr. School of Arts, Humanities, and Technology and second-year PhD student pursuing a degree in Arts, Technology, & Emerging Communication, is […]
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Samuel McDonald: Economics Major Explores the Intersection of Art and History
July 5, 2023 -
“Economics is a fascinating cross section, blending elements of philosophy, marketing, and history. I realized my interest in these diverse topics, and economics aligned perfectly with all of them.” Samuel McDonald, an undergraduate junior majoring in economics with a minor in history, is breaking boundaries by stepping into the world of history at the Harry […]
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Photography Professor Highlights UT Dallas’s LGBTQIA+ Stories
June 29, 2023 -
Dr. Diane Durant, PhD’13, associate professor of instruction at the University of Texas at Dallas, is spearheading a project to spotlight members of the University’s LGBTQIA+ population through professional portraits, providing the UTD community a glimpse into the compelling personal narratives of each participant. Durant, a Harry W. Bass Jr. School of Arts, Humanities, and […]
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