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Two saxophone students win prestigious gigs in military bands

Thursday, February 3, 2022 | Butler School of Music

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UT Trombone Choir heads to Zurich for residency

Monday, January 31, 2022 | Butler School of Music

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Alexandre Pépin's work on view at Northern Southern Gallery in Austin

Jan. 28, 2022 | Northern Southern Gallery

Pépin's (M.F.A., Studio Art, 2022) A Commitment to What is Before You is a joyful quiet, a call to look, feel, move, breath and be, and will be in the gallery until Feb. 19. 

Alexandre Ppins work on view at Northern Southern Gallery in Austin

Virginia L. Montgomery announced as one of the LINE Residency 2022 artists

Jan. 26, 2022 | The Line Hotel

Working across video, performance, sound, and sculpture, Montgomery's (B.F.A., 2008) artwork explores atomic consciousness from a metaphysical feminist POV through investigations of labor. She will be in residence at the LINE January 17 – February 27 and will be working out of a studio on the 2nd floor of the hotel Thursdays and Fridays from 1pm – 5pm.

Virginia L. Montgomery announced as one of the LINE Residency 2022 artists

Dana Zenobi promoted to assistant professor at Butler University

Jan. 24, 2022 | Navona Records

Zenobi (M.M., Voice and Opera, 2003/D.M.A, Voice and Opera, 2011) continues to excel as a performer and pedagogue. Her debut album, Joys Abiding: Soprano Baritone Duets by Historical Women Composers, recorded with fellow UT alumni baritone Oliver Worthington and pianist Chuck Dillard, is out on the Navona label in February 2022.

 Dana Zenobi promoted to assistant professor at Butler University

Women & Their Work features solo exhibition by Ariel René Jackson

Jan. 14, 2022 | Women and Their Work

This film-based exhibition is the product of “taking temperature,” or gathering individual testimonies throughout an area. The exhibition weaves interviews, research, images, video, animation, and sculpture to deliver a poetic visualization of shared knowledge about East Austin. Jackson (M.F.A., Studio Art, 2017) uses a weather balloon as a metaphor for gathered testimonials, a cultural technology to sense and detect the climate of a situation or space. 

Women & Their Work features solo exhibition by Ariel Ren Jackson