ARLINGTON–The Gallery at The University of Texas Arlington is pleased to present John Hitchcock: Epicenter showing concurrently with Impressions: Prints Made in Texas.
John Hitchcock is an award-winning Wisconsin-based artist, whose work… [Read more...]

UTA student Myles Cooper shares with us his experience on campus and the run down on key events taking place at UTA and in Arlington each week. This week he features UTA’s Special Collection Art Gallery. [Read more...]

The Arlington Museum of Art has put together an exhibit that highlights the work of native Texans. You can see “Eclectic Visions: Through Eyes of Texas Artists” now through September 30th. [Read more...]

Come to The Upstairs Gallery Saturday, September 11th, for their opening reception of the Fall Gallery Night Show! [Read more...]

UTA student Myles Cooper shares with us his experience on campus, amusing tidbits on this or that, as well as a heads-up on the key events taking place at UTA and in Arlington each week. [Read more...]

Retired librarian and Arlington artist Nancy Standlee has a love for art journaling. Learn about her art and how she shares her passion with others. [Read more...]

Eclectic Expressions is excited to present the art of Bernardo Cantu. Join them for the opening reception on Saturday, August 7 from 5 – 9 pm. [Read more...]

In “New Works”, UTA faculty members display their common passion for the art of photography. The exhibit runs through July 31, 2010. [Read more...]

Is a picture worth a thousand words? Or rather, a thousand memories? Several artists attempted to answer that question, at the “Old School Art Show” hosted by Arlington’s F6 Gallery. [Read more...]

Relive the nostalgic art of your childhood by attending the Old School Art Show at Arlington’s F6 Gallery on Saturday, June 26, from 7-11pm. [Read more...]

Spend Saturday afternoon at the outdoor art show on Saturday, May 22. The event features over 100 artists and live entertainment. [Read more...]

Art Department Faculty members adorned the walls of UTA’s gallery with a variety of vivid pieces sporting everything from video-screen art to sculptures and classic canvas paintings. See more from the UTA Faculty Biennial X exhibit. [Read more...]