Category: Visual Art
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Issue 20 | February 2022: Faculty Spotlight
February 23, 2022 -
Colette Copeland, an A&H lecturer who teaches photography design and topics in studio art, recently published an essay in Glasstire about the “Avery style” discussing the Milton Avery exhibition at the Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth and the Avery Legacy exhibition at the Jody Klotz Fine Art Gallery. Copeland also wrote a catalog essay for the latter exhibition which features […]
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Issue 17 | September 2021: New Gallery Director
September 23, 2021 -
Danielle Avram BA’02 has accepted the role of new director of the School of Arts and Humanities SP/N Gallery. She assumes the position after the recent retirement of Greg Metz. Avram previously worked at the High Museum of Art in Atlanta, the Pinnell Collection and The Power Station in Dallas, and Southern Methodist University. Most […]
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Issue 17 | September 2021: Brettell Exhibition
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The SP/N Gallery at UT Dallas is hosting a live and virtual art exhibition paying homage to the arts influence of Dr. Rick Brettell, former professor at UT Dallas. Brettell also founded the UT Dallas Edith O’Donnell Institute for Art History. Exhibition: BRETTELL An Artist’s Homage to the Dynamic Influence of Rick Brettell, is available […]
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Issue 16 | August 2021: Student Art Exhibitions
August 23, 2021 -
Four art exhibitions featuring UT Dallas students. “Tempest in a Teapot” (Linda Anderson), “The Story Portrait” (Margie DeBosier), “From Worlds” (Carlin Flores) and “I Know It When I See It” (M.D.J. Kies) are on display in the SP/N gallery.
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Issue 13 | April 2021: Students Featured in Gallery Exhibit
April 23, 2021 -
Art from seven UT Dallas graduate students is being featured at Gallery SITE131, a Dallas nonprofit dedicated to spotlighting new art from Texas, America, and abroad. “Paired Picks: UTD graduates” will be exhibited through May 22, 2021. According to a release from SITE131, artworks by each of the seven artists are uniquely different, exposing the […]
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Students Featured in Gallery Exhibit
April 16, 2021 -
Art from seven UT Dallas graduate students is being featured at Gallery SITE131, a Dallas nonprofit dedicated to spotlighting new art from Texas, America, and abroad. “Paired Picks: UTD graduates” will be exhibited through May 22, 2021. According to a release from SITE131, artworks by each of the seven artists are uniquely different, exposing the […]
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Issue 10 | December 2020: Students featured in Swifts & Slows
December 23, 2020 -
Five students in the fall semester of the Contemporary Art Practices class have had their work published in the online art journal Swifts & Slows out of New York. According to A&H lecturer Colette Copeland, Swifts & Slows typically features only published/exhibited artists, authors, playwrights, and musicians. “I’m thrilled that the students have the opportunity […]
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Issue 09 | November 2020: John Pomara Exhibits Art in Dallas Gallery
November 23, 2020 -
John Pomara, professor of visual arts in the School of Arts and Humanities, is displaying his latest work, Digital Debris, at the Barry Whistler Gallery in Dallas. The exhibit runs October 14 to November 21. The gallery is currently open by appointment only. Digital Debris features a collection of new oil enamel paintings on aluminum, […]
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Issue 08 | October 2020: Gabriel Dawe’s New Exhibition
October 23, 2020 -
UT Dallas graduate and acclaimed artist Gabriel Dawe is being featured in a solo exhibition at the Talley Dunn Gallery in Dallas. Found is Gabriel Dawe’s first exhibition with the gallery. Featuring nine monochromatic puzzle piece works from his Missing series that are covered in 24 karat gold leaf, the exhibition is intimate in scale […]
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Issue 08 | October 2020: Spotlight on New Faculty
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Steven V. Randall (left) and Dr. Davis Smith-Brecheisen (right) are among the four new tenure-track faculty who have joined the School of Arts and Humanities this fall. Here is more information on Randall and Smith-Brecheisen: Steven V. Randall is an assistant professor of visual and performing arts, with a focus on sculpture. He studies interdisciplinary […]
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