Skip to content

Gallery

UTA Faculty Biennial XVII

The Gallery at UTA

  • -

    Bubble (Scanner 4) by Professor Nicholas Wood

  • -

    Thanksfine by G. Scott Cook, assistant professor

  • -

    Fragments (Conic Sections) by Assistant Professor Bryan Florentin

  • -

    Project Barbatype, clockwise from top left: “Jeff Stroker (as Bram Stroker),” “Alura O’Shaunacy,” “Veronika Doll,” and “Verandah L’ni,” by Senior Lecturer Scott Hilton and his collaborator, Bryan Wing

  • -

    A Romantic Gesture by Benjamin Terry, senior lecturer

  • -

    Home Team by Senior Lecturer Carlos Donjuan

This fall, uta debuted its 17th consecutive Faculty Biennial, a showcase for recent work created by faculty in the Department of Art and Art History. “The Faculty Biennial is an opportunity for our talented faculty to experiment with new ideas and creatively investigate new modes of expression,” says Benito Huerta, gallery curator and director. The 2019 exhibition features the work of 36 faculty members in a wide variety of media, including painting, drawing, sculpture, photography, and more. In many ways, the exhibition serves as a testament to the faculty excellence that guides students of the department’s internationally recognized undergraduate and graduate programs. With a growing reputation as a center of creative and academic excellence in Texas, the department and its faculty provide a rich and varied educational environment for the study and practice of art.

You might also like