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Student exhibitions have gone online!

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Due to precautions being taken to prevent the spread of Covid-19 in our community, our student exhibitions are taking place online this semester. Click the links below to view them!…

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salt 15: Horacio Rodriguez at UMFA

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…the UMFA’s Mesoamerican collection as he investigates the immigration of people and things—past and present—across the U.S.-Mexico border. Rodriguez’s ceramics and photographs interrogate contemporary culture and are often informed by…

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Exhibitions

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…August 2022 [envira-gallery id=”40670″] BFA Show: Ah, Never to Escape The Gateway, April 2022 View the entire exhibition online [envira-gallery id=”39762″] Annual Student Art Exhibition, 2022 Gittins Gallery, April 2022…

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2023 Student Art Exhibition Call for Entries

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…10:00a—4:00p EXHIBITED WORK must be picked up: Wednesday, April 26 — Friday, April 28 between 10:00a—4:00p Must Complete Online Application form PRIOR to bringing work to the gallery – no…

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Portfolios

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…Women of the West Portfolio. Organizers: Lisette Chavez and Nyla Hurley (MFA Candidates, University of Arizona). Artists chosen to participate in this portfolio are female printmakers who currently live in,…

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Wendy Wischer

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…from the University of Utah where she is an Associate Professor in Sculpture Intermedia. Wendy has exhibited nationally, and internationally including Spain, the Dominican Republic, Mexico, Canada, Italy and Israel….

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Art History MA Student Presents Research

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…vision to democratize public memorials through crowdsourcing “objects of memory” utilizing 3D-printing and Augmented Reality (AR) technology, Pinkston’s ongoing multi-part project LandMarked (2018-) pursues urgent answers to questions about the…

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Visiting Art Historian Talk: Lamia Balafrej

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…or self-moving machines, particularly salient in Arabic sources. These automata featured female servants and slaves, often as liquid-serving devices and as timekeepers. With a special emphasis on medieval examples, this…

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BFA Student Ryne Ormond at Office Space Gallery

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…construction going beyond its animalistic matrix. Through combining the concept of “cat-calling” as a male form of sexual harassment against females, the artist parodies the Western concept of artistic creativity,…

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