John Erickson at Phillips Gallery
Painting & Drawing Professor John Erickson shows new work in an exhibition opening Friday, May 21, from 6-9pm at Phillips Gallery. Visit the show through June 11. “John Erickson’s grasp […]
Read MorePainting & Drawing Professor John Erickson shows new work in an exhibition opening Friday, May 21, from 6-9pm at Phillips Gallery. Visit the show through June 11. “John Erickson’s grasp […]
Read More“Time and growth are a dependent pair. This exhibition exemplifies their mutual reliance as the three selected artists explore new boundaries in their personal artistic credos. Variations in the displayed […]
Read More“Artist Wendy Wischer and Geoscientist Brenda Bowen explore the intersections between art and science within the lure of place. Bowen has studied the salt flats since 2013, aiming to advance […]
Read MoreBFA student Albert Abdul Barr-Wang presents This Land is Our Land, Not Yours, in the 5th floor gallery at Marriott Library, May 3 – July 23, 2021.
Read MoreCongratulations to the Arts Technology certificate and minor students for their capstone exhibition, As We Are, featuring work from Lilly Lopez, Bella Siva, Izzy Beckstead, Makena Chatlin, Cierra Parkinson, Abbigail […]
Read MoreWe’re excited to announce the 2021 Photography Digital Imaging Capstone Shows! Home Sweet Home, by Nate Francis, is on view on his website at natefrancis.com/hsh Opening Friday, April 23, is […]
Read MoreArtivism for Earth: Expressions of Loss and Hope is an interdisciplinary collaboration out of the University of Utah to find compassionate and creative solutions to climate crisis. Online content of […]
Read MoreStudents in Painting and Drawing Professor Al Denyer’s Drawing 2/3 class in fall 2019 saw the completion of their collaborative exhibition project with students in the UK. Delayed due to […]
Read MorePainting & Drawing Professor Tom Hoffman retired at the end of the summer 2020 semester, and the Department was delighted to show a selection of his drawings in Gittins Gallery […]
Read MoreOver the circuit breaker, ceramics students met with visiting artist and alum Brad Taylor to tour his exhibition that just opened at the Utah Museum of Contmeporary Art. Taylor talked […]
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