Art Classes at the Modern Museum of Art Fort Worth

The Art Galleries at TCU

The Art Galleries at TCU are pleased to welcome audiences for in-person visits to exhibitions and artists' events. All visitors must habiliment a mask indoors while on campus. TCU'south public health initiative continues to protect the health and well-being of our community. For more than information and campus-wide updates from TCU delight visit:www.tcu.edu/coronavirus

Highlights to look forward to in the Galleries in the Jump 2022 semester include:

  • With Pleasure, the 2022 MFA Candidacy exhibition featuring Sheryl Anaya, Benjamin Loftis, Madi Ortega and Sarah Theurer Hunt
  • The Annual Juried Educatee Exhibition, selected past guest jurors Doug Gault and Joey Luong from Cufflink Art
  • Solo MFA Thesis exhibitions by Fernando Alvarez, Doug Country, Corrie Thompson and Adrianna Touch
  • Persona, a presentation of work by artists Richie Budd, Kris Pierce, and John Rasimus.

Check out all of ourUpcoming Events to come across everything happening in the Galleries in the Spring. Y'all can also follow us on social media for regular updates.

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The Art Galleries at TCU are pleased to present Persona, three solo exhibitions featuring the work of Richie Budd, Kris Pierce and John Rasimus. The exhibitions run February 25 – April thirty, 2022 at Fort Worth Contemporary Art and opens with a reception for the artists on Friday, February 25, 6-8pm. Budd and Rasimus will present artist talks in the gallery on Sat, Feb 26, at 2pm. Pierce will present an artist talk in the gallery on Sabbatum, March 26, at 2pm. Boosted live programming to be confirmed shortly.

The artists draw Persona as loosely referencing Ingmar Bergman's 1966 Swedish film of the same title; an experimental, psychological drama renowned for its perplexing suggestion that the two master characters feel a type of an emotional convergence. Formatted as three concurrent solo exhibitions, the artists' work circles ideas relating to identity, duality, and character as traits of humans' inherent demand to distinguish and validate their existence equally individuals.

Through these individual presentations, the artists consider the development of persona in real and digital space, including involvement of physical senses. In unlike ways they each speak to a complicated desire to exist at the heart of one's own universe. Working within an anti-collaborative format, a web of connections between the artists' approaches is revealed without the dynamics of a traditional group exhibition or the type of social brotherhood that informs much gimmicky media.

PERSONA 3D Walkthrough

3 Solo Exhibitions:

  • Oil Can Tremoloby Kris Pierce
  • Hideoutby John Rasimus

We are excited to present our Jump 2022 programming and to welcome public audiences back to the galleries! Click through the links below to run across when exhibitions are coming upwardly and for updates on the digital materials!

"With Pleasure," 2022 MFA Candidacy Exhibition

Fort Worth Contemporary Arts

  • January 14 – February 12: With Pleasure, the 2022 MFA Candidacy Exhibition featuring Sheryl Anaya, Benjamin Loftis, Madi Ortega and Sarah Theurer Hunt  [3D Walkthrough]
  • February 25 – April 30: Persona, a presentation of work by artists Richie Budd, Kris Pierce, and John Rasimus.  [3D Walkthrough]

Moudy Gallery

  • February xiv – 19:The 2022 Annual Juried Student Exhibition, selected by guest jurors Doug Gault and Joey Luong from Cufflink Art  [3D Walkthrough]
  • Feb 24 – March 2: Fernando Alvarez MFA Thesis Exhibition  [3D Walkthrough]
  • March 14 – nineteen: Doug Land MFA Thesis Exhibition  [3D Walkthrough]
  • March 24 – 30: Corrie Thompson MFA Thesis Exhibition
  • April 4 – nine: Adrianna Touch MFA Thesis Exhibition
  • April 13 – 21: 2022 BFA Studio Senior Exhibition

Upcoming Events
Current Exhibitions and Programs

One And One by Zeke Williams Spring 2022

"One And I" by Zeke Williams, Bound 2022 Exhibition

Moncrief Cancer Constitute is invested in the idea that the presence of art can positively impact the feel of their patients. Their vision is to provide Tarrant County and surrounding communities with the foremost science, resource and programs to reduce the threat and touch on of cancer. The partnership betwixt Moncrief Cancer Institute and the TCU Schoolhouse of Art celebrates the vital relationship between art and medicine. TCU Graduate students and alumni are selected to serve as Guest Curators and are brash and supported by the staff of The Art Galleries at TCU through the entire exhibition-making process. Below are links to view by and present exhibitions hosted at Moncrief Cancer Institute.

Exhibitions
Moncrief Art Gallery

"Sequential Self: Gender and Identity in Comics", Moudy Gallery, October 2021

The Fall 2021 semester at The Art Galleries at TCU was a whirlwind of exhibitions and activeness! Both Fort Worth Contemporary Arts and Moudy Gallery re-opened to our public audiences and hosted many of our regular student exhibitions that were on-agree last year. We host two exciting projects at Moudy Gallery by TCU School of Art faculty and Staff, and at Fort Worth Contemporary Arts a site specific installation and performance past artist duo Dani + Sheilah ReStack! Yous tin can revisit our Fall 2021 virtual exhibitions and materials below!

  • "And Dust to Mountains" by Dan Jian, TCU School of Art Drawing Faculty
  • "Sequential Self: Gender and Identity in Comics" curated past Iris Bechtol and Lynné Bowman Cravens, the TCU Fine art Galleries' Manager
  • "Stack for Martha'due south Sisters" by Dani + Sheilah ReStack
  • "Shameless Light" by Dani + Sheilah ReStack
  • "Backdrop of The Mind: Extracted and Arranged" Honors Studio Fine art and Art Education Exhibition
  • "now & dorsum then; Cuba" BFA Thesis Exhibition by Marielis Conde Mendez
  • "Enduring Care": A Day With(out) Art 2021
  • A Day With(out) Art 2021 | TCU WGST AIDS Verse Readings: Poets Act Upwardly, Funeral Campsite, Re-Thinking Elegies

In guild to keep up with all that we practise here at The Art Galleries at TCU, whether information technology is on-campus or online, make sure to follow us on our socials for the well-nigh up-to-date information. We can be plant on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter. Yous tin can besides observe an archive of by exhibitions on our Artsy folio, and video content on our YouTube aqueduct. All of our about recent content is featured on our Linktree.

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About The Fine art Galleries at TCU

The Art Galleries at TCU are a dynamic cultural resources presenting unique exhibitions and projects past inspiring contemporary artists. Through a rigorous curatorial process of enquiry, creative collaboration and interdisciplinary partnerships, the galleries showcase splendid artistic practice and high-quality art, while supporting experimentation and innovation. To support students and faculty, the galleries act equally a goad for critical dialogue and provide a vital artery for professional development through investigation of contemporary art practices.

Moudy Gallery

Located in the same building that houses the School of Art, Moudy Gallery showcases educatee work, including exhibitions by undergraduates and MFA students. This 900-square-human foot infinite also functions as a responsive place for one-off or pop-up projects that students and faculty develop. TCU regularly shows its support for local professional artists by providing a collaborative surround in the Moudy Gallery as a testing ground for work-in-progress. Exhibitions or events of this kind help artists get involved in numerous ways and significantly benefit TCU students by enabling them to develop their professional networks with the local artistic community.

Fort Worth Contemporary Arts

Fort Worth Contemporary Arts (FWCA) is a satellite exhibition space located a few blocks from the Schoolhouse of Art, on the edge of the TCU campus. Situated on W Drupe Street, a decorated urban corridor, this 2,000-square-foot gallery is TCU's public-facing art venue. It offers a swell opportunity for students, kinesthesia, staff and alumni to appoint with the Dallas-Fort Worth community.

At FWCA, the curatorial focus revolves effectually national and international artists at unlike stages of their career. Information technology ofttimes includes work that has never been shown in Texas before or that is made on-site during a residency period. This concentration means students accept shut admission to high-quality fine art and tin can critically appoint with artists on a one-on-one ground in the gallery.

Fort Worth Gimmicky Arts is located at 2900 W. Drupe St. on the edge of the TCU Campus, Fort Worth, TX 76109.

View current and past exhibitions on Artsy.

Opportunities for Students

Students tin volunteer or intern as gallery attendants. Interns are typically assigned responsibilities and research, such equally overseeing social media for the galleries and researching artists' work for hereafter exhibition projects.

In improver, graduate students are assigned to the galleries each semester and complete weekly tasks including installation/deinstallation of exhibitions, delivery of live events and maintenance of the permanent art collection.

The Art Galleries at TCU are home to exhibitions from regional and international artists, students, faculty and alumni. To encounter the upcoming exhibitions in the galleries, please visit our event calendar.

Exhibitions

Locations and Hours

Moudy Gallery

2805 S. University Drive, Fort Worth, TX 76129

Monday-Friday: 11 a.1000.-four p.k.
Saturday: 1-4 p.m. and by engagement

Fort Worth Contemporary Arts

2900 W. Berry, Fort Worth, TX 76109

Wednesday-Saturday: 12-5 p.m., and by appointment

Mailing accost

The Art Galleries at TCU
School of Art
TCU Box 298000
Fort Worth, TX 76129

Contact U.s.

For more than information about the Art Galleries at TCU, delight contact theartgalleries@tcu.edu  and 817-257-2588.

Photo: Mail service-Processing past Cisco Merel at Fort Worth Gimmicky Arts, 2017

Photo on homepage: Rogue Objects past JJ Peet and Rob Rhee at Fort Worth Contemporary Arts, 2016
Photo on sidebar: Recording Studio A4 by Sebastiaan Bremer at Fort Worth Contemporary Arts, 2016

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