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Graduate Students' Sculpture Exhibition
Photograph of sculptures on view as part of the Graduate Students' Sculpture Exhibition in the Lightwell Gallery in the Art Building on the University of North Texas Campus in December of 2012.
Graduate Students' Sculpture Exhibition
Photograph of sculptures on view as part of the Graduate Students' Sculpture Exhibition in the Lightwell Gallery in the Art Building on the University of North Texas Campus in December of 2012.
Graduate Students' Sculpture Exhibition
Photograph of sculptures on view as part of the Graduate Students' Sculpture Exhibition in the Lightwell Gallery in the Art Building on the University of North Texas campus in December of 2012.
Graduate Students' Sculpture Exhibition
Photograph of sculptures on view as part of the Graduate Students' Sculpture Exhibition in the Lightwell Gallery in the Art Building on the University of North Texas campus in December of 2012.
Graduate Students' Sculpture Exhibition
Photograph of sculptures on view as part of the Graduate Students' Sculpture Exhibition in the Lightwell Gallery in the Art Building on the University of North Texas campus in December of 2012.
Graduate Students' Sculpture Exhibition
Photograph of sculptures on view as part of the Graduate Students' Sculpture Exhibition in the Lightwell Gallery in the Art Building on the University of North Texas campus in December of 2012.
Graduate Students' Sculpture Exhibition
Photograph of sculptures on view as part of the Graduate Students' Sculpture Exhibition in the Lightwell Gallery in the Art Building on the University of North Texas campus in December of 2012.
Graduate Students' Sculpture Exhibition
Photograph of sculptures on view as part of the Graduate Students' Sculpture Exhibition in the Lightwell Gallery in the Art Building on the University of North Texas campus in December of 2012.
Graduate Students' Sculpture Exhibition
Photograph of sculptures on view as part of the Graduate Students' Sculpture Exhibition in the Lightwell Gallery in the Art Building on the University of North Texas campus in December of 2012.
Graduate Students' Sculpture Exhibition
Photograph of sculptures on view as part of the Graduate Students' Sculpture Exhibition in the Lightwell Gallery in the Art Building on the University of North Texas Campus in December of 2012.
Graduate Students' Sculpture Exhibition
Photograph of sculptures on view as part of the Graduate Students' Sculpture Exhibition in the Lightwell Gallery in the Art Building on the University of North Texas Campus in December of 2012.
Hallway
This low-chroma painting shows the length of the upper western wing of the property. It features the ink wash, which adds to the effect of decay in the subject matter. The artist was selected by the Union Art Gallery Committee to have a one-person exhibition in the Union Gallery. This painting was exhibited in the Union Gallery, Union Building, from August 27 until September 13, 2012.
Is my Mom a he?
This black and white photograph montage depicts a boy in the foreground, somewhat out of focus, peering underneath the central figure. The main figure in the montage clearly has male genitals but the mirror reflection of the face is that of a woman. The photograph was created with collage and sculpture creating a tableaux which was then photographed. This photograph was included in the Photo III class exhibition, Lightwell Gallery, September 2012, in the Art Building on the University of North Texas campus.
Jumping from the Hoop
Image of the brooch from front view.
Jumping from the Hoop
Image of the brooch from the side.
Lidded Vase
Image of the artwork as seen in the exhibition, From Here to There: Practice, Form, and Meaning, May 22 through August 4, 2012 in the Art Gallery at University of North Texas.
Long Line 2011 Rubbing
Image of drawing of off-set concentric circles on a cream color paper.
The Mask
Image of painting that consists of a portrait of a masked man, seated with his arm resting on a table. The horned mask is red with some black expressive marks. Behind the man is the back side of a stretched canvas. This painting was shown in the senior level painting exhibit in the Lightwell Gallery at University of North Texas in October of 2012.
Oil and Vinegar Set
Image of oil and vinegar set as seen in exhibition From Here to There: Practice, Form, and Meaning, May 22 through August 4, 2012.
Orb, Number 3
The sculptural object is created from layers of paper. This piece was included in the exhibition From Here to There: Practice, Form, and Meaning, May 22 - August 4, 2012.
Paper Reel Rubbing HB
Image of drawing which consists of many concentric circles drawn on a cream color paper.
Paper Reel Rubbing HT
Image of drawing of concentric circles drawn on a cream color paper.
Paper Reel Rubbing L
Image of artwork which consists of concentric loosely drawn circles centered on the cream colored rectangular paper. Across the circles are many parallel straight lines creating a loose circle as well.
Paper Reel Rubbing R
Image of drawing that consists of many concentric circles centered on a rectangular cream color paper.
Paper Reel Rubbing V
Image of drawing consisting of many concentric circles drawn in graphite and centered on cream color rectangular piece of paper. Some marks cross the circles in a loose fashion creating a soft texture.
Pennsylvania House
This painting depicts one of the annexes that remain on the property. A fire long ago destroyed the building's interior, but the brick remains. The low-chroma painting features ink washes. The artist was selected by the Union Art Gallery Committee to have a one-person exhibition in the Union Gallery. This painting was exhibited in the Union Gallery, Union Building, from August 27 until September 13, 2012.
Plumb Bob: Shelter
The necklace is in the form of a plumb bob. The finial is shaped like a house.
Plumb Bob: Shelter
The necklace is in the form of a plumb bob. The finial is shaped like a house. This view shows the entire length of the necklace.
Plumb Bob: Tradition
The necklace is in the form of a plumb bob.
Plumb Bob: Tradition
The necklace is in the form of a plumb bob. This view of the necklace shows the entire length.
Porch
This low-chroma ink wash painting shows the banister and railing of a staircase leading down from the western porch that fades into the distance. The artist was selected by the Union Art Gallery Committee to have a one-person exhibition in the Union Gallery. This painting was exhibited in the Union Gallery, Union Building, from August 27 until September 13, 2012.
[Poster for a Lecture by Dr. David Darts]
Poster for a lecture presented by Dr. David Darts titled "The Makers of Things: Art Education and Freedom in the Digital Age of Digital DIY" which was the 4th annual D. Jack Davis Endowed Lecture in Arts Education. The poster includes a photograph of Darts with children at a playground as well as details about the lecture, held at UNT on the Square on Wednesday March 9, 2011, and logos for UNT and the College of Visual Arts + Design.
[Poster for The Politics of Taste Symposium]
Poster advertising a symposium titled "The Politics of Taste in Eighteenth and Nineteenth-Century Latin America" held at Meadows Museum, Southern Methodist University in Dallas Texas, September 17, 2010. The poster includes an illustration of a colonial-era gentleman and a map of Central and South America. Text on the right side of the poster describes the topic of the symposium, lists the speakers, and gives details about the time and location.
Power Outlet
This low-chroma ink wash painting depicts a power outlet on the floor, almost buried in the ruin surrounding it. The artist was selected by the Union Art Gallery Committee to have a one-person exhibition in the Union Gallery. This painting was exhibited in the Union Gallery, Union Building, from August 27 until September 13, 2012.
[Recording of Lecture by Dr. David Darts]
Recording of a lecture presented by Dr. David Darts titled "The Makers of Things: Art Education and Freedom in the Digital Age of Digital DIY" at UNT on the Square in Denton, Texas as the 4th annual D. Jack Davis Endowed Lecture in Arts Education.
Richardson Endorses Obama
Bill Richardson, Governor of New Mexico, stands next to President Barack Obama. Both men are looking downward but smiling. The digital painting is a creative depiction of an AP photograph by Alex Brandon. Text below the image states, "Richardson gives endorsement to Obama." Included on top of the photo depiction are several loosely digitally painted colorful geometric shapes, an orange square, a green square, a pink rectangle and miscellaneous other loose yellow, red and turquoise marks. In the white margin at the bottom of the image of the men is a small inset image that depicts a highway overpass, a billboard and a car on the road with two dialogue bubbles.
Ring
Image of the silver and alligator hide ring shows the double loop with one end of the silver piercing the alligator skin.
Ring
This silver ring consists of a flat portion covered in alligator skin. A thin silver band then extends and narrows above the hand before curving back to the skin piercing it.
Roof
This low-chroma ink wash painting shows the upper portion of a back entrance that primarily focuses on the roof, particularly the fallen decorative windows that were once perched on top of it. There are dead vines growing rampantly through the windows, roof, and doorway. The artist was selected by the Union Art Gallery Committee to have a one-person exhibition in the Union Gallery. This painting was exhibited in the Union Gallery, Union Building, from August 27 until September 13, 2012.
Room
This low-chroma ink wash painting depicts a room containing a large machine and switch mounted on the wall. The artist was selected by the Union Art Gallery Committee to have a one-person exhibition in the Union Gallery. This painting was exhibited in the Union Gallery, Union Building, from August 27 until September 13, 2012.
Round Soffit Vent
The brooch is in the shape of a round soffit vent.
A Sea of Power Tops, Ad Infinitum
In this photographic montage, a group of men, most missing portions of their limbs, heads or bodies are engaged. In the foreground, a young boy looks on. The work consists of collage and sculpture which creates a tableaux that is then photographed. This photograph was included in the Photo III class exhibition, Lightwell Gallery, September 2012, in the Art Building on the University of North Texas campus.
Senate Testimony
The left hand section of the painting depicts three men seated at a table with microphones while the right side consists of text, dialogue between two people, Steve and a woman.
Skeleton
The painting depicts the profile view of a human skeleton made up of parts of a gun, syringes and shapes resembling pills with a brain that is a brown oval textured with white spots. This painting was included in the Lightwell Gallery in the Art Building, September 2012, for the NAEA All-Level Invitational.
Small Casseroles
Image of two small casserole containers as seen in the exhibition From Here to There: Practice, Form, and Meaning, May 22 through August 4, 2012 in the Art Gallery at the University of North Texas.
Staircase
This relatively monochromatic painting uses mostly browns and tans to depict an upper level view of a decaying staircase. The artist was selected by the Union Art Gallery Committee to have a one-person exhibition in the Union Gallery. This painting was exhibited in the Union Gallery, Union Building, from August 27 until September 13, 2012.
Stairwell
This low-chroma ink wash painting depicts an aerial view of the center of a stairwell. The angles of the broken banister and other elements create a somewhat dizzying perspective. The artist was selected by the Union Art Gallery Committee to have a one-person exhibition in the Union Gallery. This painting was exhibited in the Union Gallery, Union Building, from August 27 until September 13, 2012.
Table Object
This sculptural artwork of silver and animal hides resembles a cocoon with antennae.
Table Object
This sculptural artwork of silver and animal hides resembles a cocoon with antennae.
Table Object
This sculptural artwork of silver and animal hides resembles a cocoon with antennae.
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