Paper Trails: Cecelia Feld, Jessica Drenk and Rachel Livedalen 

 The Gallery at UTA is pleased to present Paper Trails, a three-person exhibition featuring artists Cecelia Feld (Dallas), Jessica Drenk (Rush, NY) and Rachel Livedalen (Fort Worth). The exhibition curated by Gallery Director Dr. August Jordan Davis and Visual Resources Curator Lilia Kudelia focuses on how each artist engages with the materiality of paper and books in their artworks, often to unexpected ends. 

Pauline Hudel Smith: A Celebration of Life and Art

The Gallery at UTA is pleased to present a retrospective exhibition honoring the life and creativity of longtime faculty member, Pauline Hudel Smith, who died in 2024 after a battle with cancer. Organized by colleagues, friends, and family members, the exhibition displays over 100 sculptural and mixed media works along with graphic design and illustration posters created throughout her long career, ranging from 1980 to 2020. Many of her early works have rarely been seen and attest to her creative design and conceptual process, setting the stage for her later award-winning commercial graphic designs.

The Bachelor of Fine Arts Exhibition

The Bachelor of Fine Arts Exhibition is a showcase for recent work created by the graduating seniors of the University of Texas Arlington’s Department of Art and Art History. The spring 2024 exhibition features the work of 35 students demonstrating a wide variety of skills in concentrations including painting, drawing, photography, printmaking, sculpture, glass, ceramics, cinematic arts, and visual communication design.

Benito Huerta: Profane Truths and Sacred Lies

and Chaffee + Huerta Collaborative: Post Modern Fulcrum January 22nd – March 30th, 2024 (Closed March 11th through the 16th for Spring Break.) Reception: Friday, January 26th, 5:30 PM to 8:00 PM.Huerta Gallery Talk: Wednesday, February 7th, 12:30 PM to 1:30 PM.Chaffee + Huerta Gallery Talk: Thursday, March 7th, 12:30 PM to 1:30 PM. The … Read more

The Bachelor of Fine Arts Exhibition

The Bachelor of Fine Arts Exhibition is a showcase for recent work created by the graduating seniors of the University of Texas Arlington’s Department of Art and Art History. The fall 2023 exhibition features the work of 47 students demonstrating a wide variety of skills in concentrations including painting, drawing, photography, printmaking, sculpture, glass, ceramics, cinematic arts, and visual communication design.

The 10th Annual Summer MFA Exhibition

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The Tenth Annual Summer MFA Exhibition presents the artwork of a diverse group of 25 candidates from the UT Arlington Department of Art & Art History Graduate Degree Program. The students, at varying stages of the program – from first year, to those who have recently completed the program and have already earned their MFA degree – display a broad range of contemporary art-making practices.