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Check out these spring classes in the Department of Art & Art History!
…Students explore the aesthetic, historical, political and socio-cultural aspects of community-based art education and work collaboratively with other students and community members to plan and implement a community-based artwork. Students…
Read MorePhoto/Digital Imaging Capstone Exhibition: INFRA, Natalie Hopes
Natalie 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 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 MoreJustin Diggle
E-mail Website BA(Hons). Bristol Polytechnic. UK. 1989. MFA. Southern Illinois University-Carbondale. USA. 1997. My work has been included in the following competitive exhibitions: 4th Annual Art Biennial of Szeklerland. Romania…
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 MoreVirginia Solomon
…Gallery of Canada and a Helena Rubenstein Critical Studies Fellowship at the Whitney Museum of American Art Independent Study Program, among others. Their curatorial work includes the exhibition Tainted Love…
Read MoreArt History Professor Elena Shtromberg to discuss Latin American Video Art at VIVO Media Arts Centre
…comprising Untitled posit the body as the site of tensions, probing its limit as subject and object of electronic display. Andrade organizes her body in a direct critique of the…
Read MoreProfessor Justin Diggle in imPRESSions Open Printmaking Biennial ’21
…increasingly technological society it is becoming common to be spied upon or to spy on others in some way. The myriad forms of surveillance have become commonplace and in particular…
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