
UTSA Satellite Space presents M.F.A. thesis exhibits
By Tim Brownlee
Assistant Director of Public Affairs
(May 9, 2006)--The UTSA Department of Art and Art History presents the exhibitions, "Intuition: A Critical Reflection on the Creation Process" by Russell Stephenson and "Bodily Creations" by Keith Williams through May 21 at the UTSA Satellite Space.
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The M.F.A. thesis exhibits are free and open to the public.
"Intuitionism" is a concept thesis dissecting and examining Stephenson's creation process throughout various media and processes such as printmaking, photography, digital media and painting.
"Bodily Creations" is a collection of Williams' drawings and paintings that explores the layering of synthetic patterns from technology and science while integrating the idea of figures as biological forms.
The UTSA Satellite Space, 115 Blue Star, is at the Blue Star Contemporary Art Center at South Alamo and Probandt streets in downtown San Antonio. Gallery hours are noon to 6 p.m., Friday, Saturday and Sunday, or by appointment.
For more information, contact Jasmyne Graybill, gallery director, at (210) 212-7146 or (972) 213-5011.
