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"¡Printing the Revolution!" awarded 2022 ALAA-Thoma Foundation Exhibition Catalogue Award

March 29, 2022 | Department of Art and Art History

¡Printing the Revolution! The Rise and Impact of Chicano Graphics, 1965 to Now, an exhibition catalogue for the Smithsonian American Art Museum 2021 exhibition of the same name, was organized by E. Carmen Ramos, acting chief curator and curator of Latinx art at the Smithsonian, alongside Claudia Zapata, curatorial assistant for Latinx art and UT Art History alum (B.A., 2005; M.A., 2009). The catalogue includes contributions from E. Carmen Ramos, Tatiana Reinoza (UT Art History MA, 2009; PhD, 2016), Terezita Romo, and Claudia E. Zapata. 

Printing the Revolution! awarded 2022 ALAA-Thoma Foundation Exhibition Catalogue Award

Three UT alumni selected for Desert Door's 2022 Artist Residents

March 29, 2022 | Big Medium

Elizabeth Hudson (Art History, 2016), Jieun Beth (M.F.A, Studio Art, 2013) and Jesus Treviño (M.F.A., Painting/Drawing, 2022) will enjoy a one-week stay on the Desert Door ranch in West Texas. This residency includes an artist stipend of $1,000 for each artist. During their residency, Artists are encouraged to draw inspiration from the raw West Texas landscape and begin creating new work.

Three UT alumni selected for Desert Doors 2022 Artist Residents

Blanton Museum of Art announces lineup for upcoming “SoundSpace,” led by Butler School alum

March 29, 2022 | Glasstire

For the event, Steve Parker (DMA, Music, 2012), who is the program’s Artistic Director, selected eight local and national artists and musicians to respond to and converse with artworks in the Blanton’s collection. Alumnus Michael J. Love (M.F.A., Theatre, 2020) is among the selected eight artists.

Blanton Museum of Art announces lineup for upcoming SoundSpace, led by Butler School alum

Rachel Lee Hovnanian’s "Angels Listening" to be featured in 59th Venice Biennale

March 24, 2022 | Rachel Lee Hovnanian

Presented by Centro Studi e Documentazione della Cultura Armena (CSDCA), Angels Listening is conceived as a meditative space to reflect on pressing issues related to identity, knowledge, time, as well as interpersonal experience and relationships. Featuring seven large-scale angels cast in white bronze, who have been ‘silenced’ as Hovnanian (B.F.A., Studio Art) purposefully created the cherubic figures of this installation with two “pieces of tape” sculpted in bronze and covering their mouths, representing the suppression of truth and offering a reflection on the role of art in this unprecedented historical and social conjuncture.

Rachel Lee Hovnanians Angels Listening to be featured in 59th Venice Biennale

Ballet Hispánico named Chell Parkins as its first Dance Education Scholar-in-Residence

March 15, 2022 | Broadway World

Parkins (M.F.A., Dance, 2012) is a doctoral fellow and program assistant in Teachers College's dance education program, the nation's only doctoral program focused on educational research in dance. Parkins's research explores the experiences of Latinx youth engaged in culturally relevant dance-making practices.

Ballet Hispnico named Chell Parkins as its first Dance Education Scholar-in-Residence