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.

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.

Faculty Biennial XIX

The Gallery at UTA is pleased to present its nineteenth “Faculty Biennial,” a showcase for recent work created by faculty from the University of Texas at Arlington Department of Art and Art History. Scheduled every two years, this exhibition presents a sampling of what the art and design professors accomplish in their creative and scholarly endeavors outside the classroom.

The Bachelor of Fine Arts Exhibition

2023 B F A 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 2023 exhibition features the work of 33 students demonstrating a wide variety of skills in concentrations including painting, drawing, printmaking, sculpture, glass, ceramics, cinematic arts, and design.

Faculty Biennial XVIII

The Gallery at UTA is pleased to present its eighteenth “Faculty Biennial,” a showcase for recent work created by faculty from the University of Texas at Arlington Department of Art and Art History. Scheduled every two years, this exhibition presents a sampling of what the art and design professors accomplish in their creative endeavors outside the classroom.

Faculty Biennial XVII

The Gallery at The University of Texas at Arlington is pleased to present its seventeenth Faculty Biennial, a showcase for recent work created by the Department of Art and Art History faculty. Scheduled every two years, this exhibition presents a sampling of what the art professors accomplish in their creative endeavors outside the classroom. The 2019 exhibition, which runs October 14 through November 16, features 36 faculty members working in a wide variety of media including painting, drawing, sculpture, ceramics, photography, glass, printmaking, film/video, digital imaging and visual communication design. In addition, the department’s art historians have examples of recent publications on display.

Alicia Eggert / Robert Hodge

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The Gallery at UTA is pleased to present concurrent exhibitions showcasing interdisciplinary artists Alicia Eggert (Denton) and Robert Hodge (Houston) on view at the University of Texas at Arlington from September 3 through October 5. The two artists have in common the use of words and materials that reference modern urban culture: Eggert through lighted text works that resemble advertising signage and Hodge through altered materials collected from city streets with words, phrases and lyrics cut out or inscribed on them.

Southern Graphics Council International Juried Members Exhibition and Visual Elegy

The Gallery at UTA is pleased to present the SGCI Juried Members Exhibition and Visual Elegy in conjunction with the Southern Graphics Council International conference taking place at locations throughout the DFW Metroplex in early March. SGCI is a non-profit educational organization that represents artists of original prints, drawings, books and handmade paper. With over 1,500 professional and student members, the group focuses on promoting an understanding of the role of printmaking in art and society. The juried exhibition, as part of the annual conference, offers SGCI’s members an opportunity to share their artistic ideas and innovations with each other and gallery visitors.

Faculty Biennial XVI

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ARLINGTON The Gallery at The University of Texas at Arlington is pleased to present its sixteenth Faculty Biennial, a showcase for recent work created by the Department of Art and Art History faculty. Scheduled every two years, this exhibition presents a sampling of what the art professors accomplish in their creative endeavors outside the classroom. The 2017 exhibition, which runs October 16 through November 18, features 35 faculty members working in a wide variety of media including painting, drawing, sculpture, ceramics, photography, glass, printmaking, film/video, digital imaging and visual communication design. In addition, the department’s art historians have examples of recent publications on display.

John Hitchcock: Epicenter and Impressions: Prints Made in Texas

ARLINGTON–The Gallery at The University of Texas Arlington is pleased to present John Hitchcock: Epicenter showingconcurrently with Impressions: Prints Made in Texas.
John Hitchcock is an award-winning Wisconsin-based artist, whose work depicts personal, social and political views through a blend of printmaking, digital imaging, video and installation.