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  • Art Exhibit to Showcase Works of 6 UT Dallas Women January 13, 2012 -

    Six emerging female artists, all current or former UT Dallas students, are presenting their work together in the exhibit A Fraudulent Desire to Exist. The show, which is curated by UT Dallas professors John Pomara and Greg Metz, features the work of Cassandra Emswiler, Danielle Georgiou, Emily Loving, Hillary Holsonback, Robin Myrick and Sally Glass. The opening reception […]

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  • CentralTrak Artist’s Exhibit Maps Sound to Image December 6, 2011 -

    Shannon Novak began his artistic career as a pianist – he composed and performed his own music at an early age. When he started working in the visual arts, however, he didn’t anticipate that his musical training would inform his craft. Novak’s exhibit at the CentralTrak gallery, One Song, Three Composers, uses geometric forms to represent the […]

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  • Festival to Showcase Creativity from UT Dallas Arts Courses November 30, 2011 -

    Starting this week, more than 600 UT Dallas students from more than 40 courses will be sharing their art with the public as part of  The Student Art Fall Festival. The festival, which stretches across two weeks, invites audiences to roam from one building to another, taking in classical, jazz, dance, guitar, piano and vocal performances, […]

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  • CentralTrak To Host Family Day on December 3 November 29, 2011 -

    On Saturday, Dec. 3, CentralTrak will host a family day in the gallery, for parents and their children to come in an experience the current exhibit, “One Song, Three Composers,” in a unique way. The gallery will be transformed into a workshop space for families to create their own color collages in response to visiting […]

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  • Glasstire Reviews ‘Seriality’ Exhibition, Curated by John Pomara November 22, 2011 -

    Seriality, curated by John Pomara, presents the work of 10 primarily North Texas artists who embrace seriality through form, process and content. Read about Seriality on Glasstire.

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  • Sci-Fi Writer Imagines a Future Without Capitalism November 16, 2011 -

    A look at capitalism’s future by science fiction writer Kim Stanley Robinson leads off a series of UT Dallas arts events in a week that also includes a dance performance, jazz concert and an art exhibit opening. Best known for his award-winning Mars trilogy, Robinson will give a talk Wednesday, Nov. 16, titled Valuing the Earth and Future […]

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  • Exhibit Seeks the Beautiful Amid the Bureaucratic October 14, 2011 -

    On Saturday at 7 p.m., CentralTrak will host the opening reception for CIncArt: The Convention on Incorporated Art. CIncArt is a group exhibition highlighting 10 contemporary art projects within a trade show format. “It has become commonplace for artists to create work in the form of bureaus, laboratories, museums, companies, etc.,” said Tom Russotti, CentralTrak resident and curator of the […]

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  • Arts Options Abound for Visitors on Family Day September 28, 2011 -

    Family Day weekend returns to campus this year on Saturday, Oct. 1, and brings with it multiple arts and entertainment options for parents and relatives to sample after they tour the University’s new buildings and facilities. “Family day is an opportunity for parents and other family members to return to campus to spend time with their […]

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  • CentralTrak Invites Weekend Visitors to Look as Well as Listen September 22, 2011 -

    CentralTrak, the artist residency and gallery of The University of Texas at Dallas, will offer art to be seen as well as heard in two free events this weekend. “I hope for a good turnout,” said Heyd Fontenot, the director of CentralTrak. “We want people to come see the space where UT Dallas students live and […]

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  • UT Dallas Art Students Slated for Busy Weekend of Openings September 9, 2011 -

    UT Dallas artists have a number of exhibits opening this weekend. Students will be showing their work all over the Dallas area in a variety of settings from McKinney to the Dallas Design District. All the events are free and open to the public. The gallery reception for the exhibition Social Studies is set for 6:30 […]

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