Category: Visual Art
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Glimpses: A Selection of Works from the Comer Collection
September 27, 2023 -
The temporary exhibition “Glimpses: A Selection of Works from the Comer Collection,” curated by Dr. Diane Durant, UT Dallas associate professor of instruction, is now on display and open to the public at ATC 3.102.
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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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Fatima Khalid: Future Programmer Driven by a Passion for Design
June 8, 2023 -
“The type of experience that creative hobbies can give you, a lot of people need to realize how useful they are.” Ever since I was a kid, I’ve always loved art. I’ve been drawing and painting forever. Once I started at UT Dallas, I found that I had electives and began exploring the possibilities of […]
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Spencer Cotton: Artist and Aspiring Marketing Specialist
May 9, 2023 -
“I feel that an artist’s perspective is really integral to any business.” I want to do advertisements and social media in the future. I want to do movie trailers and advertise art events, or produce ads for music festivals or film festivals. I think that a minor in visual arts will really help me understand […]
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Grad Student’s Exhibition Honors The Iranian Women’s Revolution
March 8, 2023 -
Elham Doust, Iranian grad student and teaching associate of a Digital Art and Design Foundations course, curated the exhibition In Solidarity with the Brave Women of Iran, in celebration of International Women’s Day. The exhibition – displayed on the first floor of the Edith O’Donnell Arts and Technology Building – features paintings, sculptures and media […]
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AHT Faculty Reflects on Recent Passing of Fellow Dallas Historian and Social Justice Warrior
January 26, 2023 -
UT Dallas professors look back on the work of recently departed Dallas historian Dr. George E. Keaton Jr.’s, whose lifelong mission of exalting and guarding local Black stories often crossed paths with School of Arts, Humanities and Technology faculty. Keaton, the founder and executive director of Remembering Black Dallas, Inc. (RBD), was best known for […]
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UTD Welcomes New Experts
September 16, 2022 -
By Office of Media Relations | Sept. 15, 2022 The University of Texas at Dallas welcomed one of its largest groups of new tenured and tenure-track faculty members with 43 of them joining the University this year, including many who started this fall. The professors bring an array of expertise in disciplines ranging from art history and game […]
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Issue 24 | June 2022: Lecturer Melds Art and History in Exhibitions
June 15, 2022 -
Works by Colette Copeland, an Arts and Humanities lecturer, are being featured at two locations in Texas. Copeland’s collection of solar plate etchings and chine collé prints – related to the American outlaw Jesse James — are on display at the Jody Klotz Fine Art in Abilene, Texas through August 31 and her My Jesse James Adventure project, which […]
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Spring 2022 A&H Graduation Spotlight
May 20, 2022 -
To celebrate the Class of 2022, we asked some of our graduating Comets to share their plans for the future or a fond memory of attending A&H at UTD. Here’s what they had to say… Visit our full coverage of all Spring 2022 A&H ceremonies. Hayden Lopez BA, Visual and Performing Arts – Theatre Plans […]
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Issue 22 | April 2022: Scholar Awarded Fellowship
April 23, 2022 -
Dr. Maurine Ogbaa, assistant professor of literature in the School of Arts and Humanities, has been selected to participate in a one-month residency through the Jentel Artist Residency Program. Ogbaa, a writer-scholar who teaches graduate and undergraduate prose workshops and literature seminars at UT Dallas, will work from July 15 to August 15 in Banner, […]
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