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Adah Bennion Solo BFA Exhibition
Sculpture Intermedia student Adah Bennion invites you to the artist reception for her solo BFA thesis exhibition, Pre-Packaged Couture: High Fashion, Great Value!, this evening (04/28) from 5 – 9…
Read MorePhoto/Digital Imaging Capstone Exhibition: INFRA, Natalie Hopes
…to the advanced nature of photography, infrared film was discontinued in 2007. To achieve the look of infrared film on a digital camera, there are two options: buy a red…
Read MoreGet Involved
…students involved. What Will It Cost? There is no set price for the paintings and it can vary depending on the size, location, and subject of the painting. While these…
Read MoreFirst Photo Club Meeting
…students across the university. Zoom Info: Topic: Photo Club Meeting! Time: Sep 15, 2020, 07:00 PM Mountain Time (US and Canada) Join Zoom Meeting: https://utah.zoom.us/j/7307229276 Meeting ID: 730 722 9276…
Read MoreWendy Wischer
…with scientists, engineers and community collaborators, a wide range of data types are investigated to link nature with technology, science with mythology and personal identity with universal connections, while addressing…
Read MoreArt History Professor Elena Shtromberg to discuss Latin American Video Art at VIVO Media Arts Centre
…a point of departure, this screening and library showcase features a selection of Latin American video, audio, and archival documentation that address gendered violence through a multigenerational and intersectional lens….
Read MoreUMFA’s “Space Maker” features 33 faculty artists, curated by alum Nancy Rivera
…something you can apply to a lot of the work. I also wanted to create an idea to view the show in a way that was broad enough that you…
Read MoreVisual Arts and Health
…Course Catalogue #: FA 3801 Special Topics in the Fine Arts Class #: 17830, Sec 001: Visual Arts & Health 3 credits: Elective credits. This class does not cover Fine…
Read MoreProfessor Beth Krensky at Yale University Institute of Sacred Music
…spaces, and objects. This exhibition invites viewers to inhabit the space Krensky does herself: the in-between of matter and spirit, the profane and the sacred. Glowing alabaster edifices, tinkling prayer…
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