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  • Upcoming RAW Conference Bridges Disciplines Through “Bait, Prompt, and Aid” The RAW Conference celebrates research, art, and writing with a new prompt for 2025. January 13, 2025 -

    The Harry W. Bass Jr. School of Arts, Humanities, and Technology at UT Dallas is proud to host the 16th Annual Research, Art and Writing (RAW) Graduate Student Conference on March 1, 2025.   This year’s theme, “Bait, Prompt, and Aid,” invites critical dialogue on cultural identity, migration, colonial legacies, and heritage preservation, bridging embodied and digital […]

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  • Graduate Students Showcase Range of Research, Art at Competition UTD Research Days Buttons December 5, 2024 -

    Graduate students at The University of Texas at Dallas recently presented their research at the PhD Student Poster Competition and Art Showcase, an annual event that highlights research and provides students with the opportunity to share their scholarly work with the campus community. The event showcased projects from more than 70 students, and attendees voted […]

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  • Art Historian Shines Light on Rare Roman Artifacts in Meadows Exhibit “The Legacy of Vesuvius: Bourbon Discoveries on the Bay of Naples” exhibit. December 4, 2024 -

    A new art exhibition, “The Legacy of Vesuvius: Bourbon Discoveries on the Bay of Naples,” featuring Roman artwork, artifacts and antiquities curated by University of Texas at Dallas professor Dr. Michael Thomas invites guests to not only gaze at the pieces themselves, but also to peer into the environment in which they were discovered and […]

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  • O’Donnell Athenaeum Exhibit Pays Tribute to University’s Pioneers Wide shot of Dallas Museum of Art Athenaeum Exhibit. November 13, 2024 -

    An art exhibition on loan from the Dallas Museum of Art (DMA) honoring the contributions of The University of Texas at Dallas’ founders and scholars is now on display in the UT Dallas Art Museums building, the first phase of the Edith and Peter O’Donnell Jr. Athenaeum. The exhibition, titled “From Texas to the World: […]

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  • Liz Trosper Joins Nasher Sculpture Center In Training Local Educators On Mixed Media Techniques UTD Professor Liz Trosper helps three educators in a video editing project at the Nasher Sculpture Center’s 2024 Museum Forum for Teachers on June 13. July 7, 2024 -

    Liz Trosper, new media painter and assistant professor of instruction at UT Dallas, joined the Nasher Sculpture Center in leading a workshop for middle and high school art educators.

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  • A Celebration of Student Artistry A compilation of three artworks present at the SP/N Gallery 2024 Spring Juried Exhibition. (left) Spencer Cotton’s “Art School Wannabe – sorority Noise” (2022). Dennis the Menace VHS, animated Book of Mormon VHS, foam, hot glue and vinyl records. (An installment of a VHS case made to look like a face with two 45 vinyl records as eyes.) (middle) Delaney Deruiter’s “Self Portrait in Parts” (2024). Paper, adhesive watercolor, ink, wire. (A hanging installment of a person displayed from four different angle, showing different drawn parts of a human’s anatomy.) (right) Abbi Boyd's "My Identity" (2024). Acrylic. (A painting of a laymen leaning in a pink background and a painting of a woman celebrating at bar with friends.) June 3, 2024 -

    The 2024 Spring Juried Exhibition showcased the vibrant breadth of the artistic endeavors of upper-level undergraduate students taught by faculty of the Harry W. Bass Jr. School of Arts, Humanities, and Technology at the University of Texas at Dallas.

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  • Omni Dallas Hotel Illuminates Skyline with Student-Crafted Animations Projection Mapping students joined Professor Andrew F. Scott at Reunion Arena Park on Monday for a viewing of the Omni Dallas Hotel. May 2, 2024 -

    The Omni Dallas Hotel, in a significant recognition of our students’ talent, partnered with Professor Andrew F. Scott. They showcased animations produced by 16 of our Projection Mapping (ATCM 3356) students and LightSquad members on their towering LED facade. This collaboration not only provided a platform for our students’ work but also highlighted the school’s commitment to fostering creative partnerships.

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  • “Small Talk” Exhibition: A Unique Showcase of Artists’ Process, Not Just the Final Pieces April 8, 2024 -

    Small Talk, the latest SP/N Gallery installment, invites the audience to step into an active studio where the ever-evolving process of creating and collaborating is on display. This multimedia performance installation, which focuses on the artistic progress of 19 graduate students over a month, is part of a visual and performing arts (VPA) class led […]

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  • UT Dallas and Dallas Contemporary Unite to Host Renowned New Media Artist Chris Dorland black and green graphic with text with the event details. April 4, 2024 -

    The University of Texas at Dallas, in collaboration with Dallas Contemporary, is offering a unique opportunity for art enthusiasts, students, and faculty members to engage in a dialogue with the renowned emerging media artist Chris Dorland. “The New Media Painter: Chris Dorland,” an event organized by UT Dallas faculty member Liz Trosper MFA’16, will delve […]

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  • Yearly Exhibition Draws Interdisciplinary Students as Curators  -

    Twenty students of various disciplines explored themes of isolation and belonging through artistic projects by installing their artworks in lockers for the 2024 ATEC Pop-up Locker Exhibition.  This annual tradition of The Harry W. Bass Jr. School of Arts, Humanities, and Technology at The University of Texas at Dallas invites artists from all levels and […]

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