UTSA Department of Art and Art History hosts 27th annual student exhibition

2010 Best of Show: Esteban Delgado, untitled, florescent spray paint, pencil, latex on panel, 14 inches by 24 inches, 2010
(March 15, 2011)--The UTSA Department of Art and Art History will host the 27th annual Student Exhibition through March 27 at the Arts Building Gallery on the Main Campus. The exhibit is free and open to the public.
Art works represent all media ranging from traditional techniques to new, interdisciplinary methods. Subjects include events and experiences in today's social and cultural climate, investigations into aesthetic possibilities, and experiments with creative thought and practice.
The juror for the exhibition is Patty Ortiz, executive director of the Guadalupe Cultural Arts Center.
Artists featured in the exhibition are:
- Rachel Acosta
- Tony Adeniran
- David Alvarez
- James D Anthony
- Vianca Baron
- Gabe Bernal
- Keely Carnahan
- Jennifer Castano
- Alexander Comminos
- Lynn Dusenbury
- Angelica Esteban
- Kathryn Fisher
- Craig Hui
- Gayle Janzow
- Tsun-Chuan Liang
- Irene Lozano
- Jeremy Massey
- Juan de Dios Mora
- Samuel Morales
- Gricelda Nill
- Gissett Padilla
- Ray Perez
- Miguel Pylar-Moore
- Lee Michael Peterson
- Ashley Rossi
- Sarah Rohlack
- Ivan Salcido
- Taylor Saur
- Jae Seo
- Smyth
- Corbin Spring
- Andrew Leo Stansbury
- Kara Stevens
- Hiromi Tsu Stringer
- Ben Taylor
Gallery hours are 10 a.m.-4 p.m., Monday-Friday; 1-4 p.m., Saturday and Sunday; and by appointment.
Directions: The UTSA Arts Building Gallery is on the Main Campus. From Interstate 10, take exit 557 to UTSA Boulevard. At the first traffic light, turn right onto Valero Drive. Turn left onto East Campus Drive and then make an immediate right into lot 13. Shuttle buses travel directly to the Arts Building.
For more information, contact Laura Crist at 210-458-4391.
Events
Undergraduate students will be presenting their research projects orally. Each student has 10 minutes to present. There will be 2 rounds, first round and final round, where students with the highest scores from the morning session advance to the afternoon session.
Denman & Harris Rooms, H-E-B Student Union, Main CampusIn this workshop, attendees will be introduced to Pandas, a Python tool for working with data easily. It makes it simple to organize and analyze information when data is organized and categorized, like spreadsheets or tables.
Group Spot B, John Peace LibraryUndergraduate students will compete in a timed 3-minute undergraduate research competition.
Biotechnology Sciences and Engineering Building (BSE 2.102,) Main CampusUndergraduate students will share their creative side in an open-mic style format and the 2-minute videos will be screened.
McKinney Humanities (MH 3.01.18,) Main CampusAwards for the events during undergraduate research week, including poster, oral and others, will be announced at a virtual awards ceremony.
Virtual EventDía en la Sombrilla, formerly Fiesta UTSA, is a festival hosted each spring as a part of Fiesta® San Antonio events. Sponsored by Roadrunner Productions, the event features music, food, confetti, games, event t-shirts, and more.
Sombrilla Plaza, Main CampusCovidence is a systematic & scoping review tool used to streamline the process of screening and reviewing articles. Using this software, research teams can easily import studies, perform automatic deduplication, and extract data using templates. This workshop will show attendees how to start a review in Covidence, add collaborators, and get started on screening.
Virtual (Zoom)