School of Art Presents Master's Thesis Art Exhibitions
Shows spotlight a graduating master-level student’s primary and secondary studio artwork.
Written by John Davis
Johnnie Thurston, Untitled (Box Trap) 2012 (selenium-toned gelatin silver, two panels) click to enlarge
Texas Tech University School of Art will present the spring semester’s Studio Art Master of Fine Arts Thesis Exhibitions. These one-person shows spotlight a graduating master-level student’s primary and secondary studio artwork.
Gallery hours are 8 a.m.- 5 p.m. Monday through Friday, 10 a.m.- 5 p.m. Saturday and noon- 4 p.m. Sunday. The Art Building is located at 2802 18th St. (near the corner of Flint Avenue). On Mondays through Fridays, paid parking is available on the fourth floor of the Flint Avenue Parking Facility. Parking is free on weekends. Admission is free.
The exhibitions, speakers and related programs at Landmark Arts and the Texas Tech University School of Art are made possible, in part, by grants from the Helen Jones Foundation and The CH Foundation. Additional support comes from cultural activities fees administered through the College of Visual & Performing Arts.
Exhibits are:
- Johnnie Thurston (photography)
- Zach Tate (ceramics)
- Juanita Exiga Wyatt (printmaking)
- Adam Redd (ceramics)
March 18-23
Studio Gallery, Texas Tech Art Building
March 22-April 19
Buddy Holly Center, 1801 Crickets Ave.
March 25-30
Studio Gallery, Texas Tech Art Building
6-8 p.m. April 5
CASP Gallery at 5th Street and Avenue J
- Michael Glenn (printmaking)
- Megan Dill (painting and drawing)
- Tom Turner (photography)
- Rebecca J. Hopp (jewelry design & metalsmithing)
- Ryu-Hee Kim (jewelry design & metalsmithing)
April 8-13
Studio Gallery, Texas Tech Art Building
April 14-19
Studio Gallery, Texas Tech Art Building
April 22-27
Studio Gallery, Texas Tech Art Building
6-9 p.m. May 3
Satellite Gallery at LHUCA (5th Street at Avenue J across from LHUCA)
April 29-May 4
Studio Gallery, Texas Tech Art Building
School of Art
The School of Art is part of the College of Visual and Performing Arts at Texas Tech University which also includes the School of Music and the Department of Theater and Dance.
The School offers undergraduate degree programs in art history, communication design, studio arts and visual studies as well as MEA and MFA graduate degree and Fine Arts Ph.D. opportunities.
The program also supports the Landmark Arts Galleries and the Standing Room Only Gallery (SRO).
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College of Visual & Performing Arts
The College of Visual & Performing Arts at Texas Tech offers a diverse array of programs and courses in art, music, theatre and dance.
The college seeks to prepare students who will be leaders in the profession by employing the highest standards in performance, teaching, research, and artistic and creative vision.
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