Art Students named Healing Art Exhibit Winners
…in the Union lobby from Jan. 30 – Feb. 3. Each attendee had the chance to vote for their top three favorite art submissions. The three with the most votes…
Read More…in the Union lobby from Jan. 30 – Feb. 3. Each attendee had the chance to vote for their top three favorite art submissions. The three with the most votes…
Read More…Emphasis – BFA in Studio Art, Sculpture Intermedia Emphasis – BFA in Graphic Design Course Structure The eight studio modules (in color) may be taken in any order, in any…
Read More…classes, as they are required for the art history minor. No grade below C- will count toward fulfilling the art history minor requirements. Information – Minors & Certificates Minors &…
Read More…out of the rigid order of the neighboring brick lines, coming together in a swirl of dynamic movement. Forming a new order, swelling together in a cluster, and dissipating again…
Read MoreLisette Chavez was born and raised in the Rio Grande Valley, located in the southern tip of Texas near the Mexican border. It was there that she discovered a love…
Read MoreNatalie Hopes – INFRA The Infrared-sensitive process was developed during World War 1 by the United States to improve aerial intelligence photography through the haze of the battles. In the…
Read More…a consumer culture that is obsessed with immediacy and the convenience of cheap, disposable products and fast fashion. Artist Reception: Friday, 04/28, 5 – 9 pm at The Gateway: 79…
Read More…Building I & II, Intermediate Ceramics, Ceramic Surfaces, Glaze Calculation, Low-fire Ceramics and Special Topics. Extracurricular events offered to minors are: wood and soda firings, visiting artist demonstrations and critics,…
Read More…that focus on low-fire/high-fire, handbuilding/wheelthrowing, glaze calculation, mold making and kiln building. Information & Galleries – Ceramics Ceramics Undergraduate Gallery Graduate Gallery Ceramics Club: C.L.A.Y. Visiting Artists Facilities Ceramics Minor…
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