Jaclyn Wright, Spring 2021 Digital Matters Grant
Read about Photography / Digital Imaging Professor Jaclyn Wright‘s Digital Matters Exhibition and Performance grant work in the Spring 2021 semester:
Read MoreRead about Photography / Digital Imaging Professor Jaclyn Wright‘s Digital Matters Exhibition and Performance grant work in the Spring 2021 semester:
Read MoreCongratulations to our Art History MA Alums Jennifer Sales and Emily Citino for their recent accomplishments! Jennifer Sales (MA 2016) was recently awarded an honorable mention for the 2020 Peter C. […]
Read MoreCongratulations to Laura Johnson, who successfully defended her MA thesis, “Uncovering the Embedded Histories of Gender, Race, and Hairstyling in Lorna Simpson’s Natural History (2018).” After earning a Bachelor of Arts […]
Read MoreCongratulations to Kiki Karahalios, who successfully defended her thesis and earned her MA in Art History! We’re happy to feature an intro to her research of 19th century sculptor Edmonia […]
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 MoreDanielle Waters, MA in Arts Teaching graduate and Digital Matters Spring 2021 Exhibition & Performance DM Graduate Student Grantee, designed and created the Youth Activist Art Archive, an open-access online […]
Read MoreCongratulations to Malithi Gunawardena, this year’s College of Fine Arts Outstanding Senior for the Department of Art & Art History! Malithi is earning her Bachelors of Fine Arts with an […]
Read MoreThe winning mural design from Professor Kim Martinez’s Urban Artworks Fall 2020 class, Walking in Beauty, has been installed in the College of Mining and Earth Science’s Browning Building entrance! Read the […]
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