2022 Student Art Exhibition Call for Entries
ELIGIBILITY All currently enrolled U of U UNDERGRADUATE ART and GRAPHIC DESIGN MAJORS & MINORS (all emphasis areas) may submit 1–3 original works in any medium. • 2D works: Must […]
Read MoreELIGIBILITY All currently enrolled U of U UNDERGRADUATE ART and GRAPHIC DESIGN MAJORS & MINORS (all emphasis areas) may submit 1–3 original works in any medium. • 2D works: Must […]
Read MoreA few recent faculty accomplishments to be celebrated! Al Denyer (Painting & Drawing) is currently being shown in Compulsory Measures group exhibition at The Cultural Arts Center at Glen Allen, VA. […]
Read MoreThe Urban Artworks mural Walking in Beauty was featured on the cover of the fall 2021 issue of ‘What on Earth’ magazine, a publication of the College of Mines and […]
Read MoreMeekyung MacMurdie is a historian of Islamic art and architecture, with a focus on manuscripts. Her interests include aesthetics and artistic practice, the creation and transmission of knowledge, cultural encounters […]
Read MoreRecent Art History MA graduate Kiki Karahalios has spent this fall working as a curatorial intern at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City. We caught up with […]
Read MoreU of U Ceramics senior Danielle Okelberry shows her work The 28 Day Cycle, created for Professor Brian Snapp’s Advanced Ceramics class, in the lobby of the Aline W. Skaggs […]
Read MoreArt History Professor Elena Shtromberg will take part in “Repensar lo audiovisual desde el archivo: 40 años del Festival Franco chileno de Videoarte”, at El Centro Nacional de Arte Contemporáneo […]
Read MoreU of U Ceramics student Griffin Hale created an art installation focused on his mother, who has metastatic breast cancer, in Professor Brian Snapp’s Advanced Ceramics class. “The Caregiver’s Window,” […]
Read MoreGraphic Design students in the Sustainable Design Practice led by faculty advisor Carol Sogard, are learning about the environmental impacts of design practice and the problems that arise from manufacturing, […]
Read MoreUMOCA Artist-in-Residence Nick Pedersen’s exhibition Slow Apocalypse is currently on display in the museum’s Exit Gallery through January, 8, 2022. In Slow Apocalypse, Pedersen uses an intricate combination of photography, […]
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