Browse Exhibits (3 total)

Seeing + Being Outside: Visual Responses to the Natural Environment

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Art Corridor II, Southeast Campus
October 18 - Decemeber 3, 2021

These seven artists, Ray-Mel Cornelius, Elizabeth Hurtado, Elizabeth Mellott, Rachel Muldez, Catherine Prose, Jane Cornish Smith, and Scott Winterrowd, create work that reflects a deep appreciation for our natural environment. The artworks, though vastly different from each other, all express the beauty and the complexities of human and nonhuman life forms coexisting on one planet. 

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Leah Gose: Transplantations

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Art Corridor I, Southeast Campus 
August 23 - October 8, 2021

Artist Leah Gose's exhibition, “Transplantations,” explores our connection to place and her personal journey to find home and stability. This exhibition is a series of photographic collages that Gose says, “uses personal connections to multiple landscapes in my search for a home as it would be defined by my sense of place.”  

Gose holds a B.A. in photography from the University of Colorado, and an M.F.A. in photography from Texas Woman’s University. She is currently an Associate Professor of Photography and the Chair of the Harvey School of Visual Arts at Midwestern State University.

The opening reception is September 2, 2-4:00pm, with an artist talk at 2:00pm. This exhibition is on view in the Art Corridor I gallery through October 8. 

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Traveling Book: Pandemic Collaboration

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During the Spring semester 2021, TCCD Southeast Campus visual arts faculty and staff particpated in a collaborative multimedia project called Traveling Book: Pandemic Collaboration.

Throughout the course of the project, participating artists will document their processes. This documentation will then be included with the finished works and shared both online and as part of live exhibition.

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