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ART AND DESIGN Art , Art Education, Art Histor y, Communication Design, Photography, & Studio Art 2 | September | College News FACULTY ACCOLADES Jimmy Canales solo exhibition Mission Bots is on dis- play at Palo Alto College in San Antonio for Latinx Her- itage Month 2024. A sculptural installation responding to the San Antonio Missions as iconic structures that shape the narrative and collective imagination of the city. Exhibition Dates: September 6, 2024 - October 19, 2024. Nicole DesChamps-Benke’s work was selected for Synthesis: Digital Craft , a national juried exhibition from June to August 2024 at the Floyd Center for the Arts in Virginia. Her piece, Unveiling , took First Place because it exemplifies the dynamic intersection of craftsmanship and cutting-edge technology. Her work was selected for Portraits, Poses and Tableaux Vivants , a national juried exhibition in July 2024 at the Core New Art Space in Lakewood, CO. Erina Duganne has organized Crossing Borders with Susan Meiselas and Borderland Collective on view from August 5 to December 8, 2024 at The Wittliff Collec- tions at Texas State University. The exhibition considers how Meiselas’ installation Crossings irrevocably links the clandestine movement of migrants to a longer history of U.S. imperialism in Central America. It pairs this effort to reckon with injustices of the past with the collabo- rative practice of Borderland Collective, whose locally centered engagement with the border fosters vulnera- bility, uncertainty, and self-reflection while giving voice to the lived experiences of the borderlands. The exhibi- tion’s contribution by Borderland is led by artists Jason Reed , Mark Menjívar , and designer Molly Sherman , alongside art historian, Erina Duganne, all faculty in the School of Art and Design. There will be two public events related to the exhibition. One on October 8. The other on November 21. See https://www.thewittliffcol- lections.txst.edu/exhibitions/crossings-borderlandcollec- tive.html for more details. 1 2 3 Joshua Duttweiler’s work was on display in the California State Frenso iteration of the design research exhibition, En El Frente: Celebrating the Impact of Chicano Publications , from September 3-21, 2024. This summer, Jonathan Faber attended a two-month residency at the Cité Internationale Des Arts in Paris, France. The aim of the project was to enable artists in many fields and from many countries to gather in Paris, to contribute to each other’s development, and to absorb the Parisian culture in one of the great centers of artistic expression. He presented new works in a solo exhibition at Cité internationale des Arts in June 2024. Jonathan Faber had his work published in New Amer- ican Paintings #168 West Issue . The works were selected by juror Vivian Li, the Lupe Murchison Curator of Contemporary Art at the Dallas Museum of Art. Faber’s work was chosen as Editor’s Pick for the publication. Joey Fauerso's solo exhibition Bedroom Paintings opened at the David Shelton Gallery in Houston on Sept. 6th and will run through October 19th. [1] Tommy Fitzpatrick has new paintings at Peter Mendenhall Gallery in Los Angeles. The group exhibition ran from Aug 3 -31st. He has new paintings and sculptures featured in Target Texas at the Art Museum of South Texas in Corpus Christi. The exhibition runs 9/12/24 - 1/5/2025 and has a catalog included. Tommy Fitzpatrick is in a group exhibition at the Art Museum of South Texas. The show is titled Adjacency and runs from 7/25/2024 to 1/24/2025. He is featured in a traveling group show titled Do you really believe that? The exhibition is a celebration of art historian and curator Dr. Frances Colpitt's life. The first exhibition runs from 8/30/24 to 10/16/24 at TCU in Fort Worth. The show will then travel to UTSA with a catalog to accompany the show. Finally, the Holly Johnson Gallery presented In the Viewing Room - Tommy Fitzpatrick , featuring recent paintings by the gallery artist. It was on view from June 22 through September 28, 2024 in Dallas. [2] Mateo Gutierrez will be exhibiting in the 2024 Texas Biennial - being shown in 13 locations around Texas beginning in the fall of 2024. Dr. Kevin Jenkins , recently published an autoethnographic article titled "The Promise and Peril of Trans Men’s Online DIY Community Spaces" in the research journal, Studies in Art Education . It is the first article published in the journal that focuses on trans issues. It explores the complexities of trans men's experiences in digital spaces and the impact of online learning communities on their social and medical transitions and their lived experiences. Brian Johnson created two interactive "Stand-In" banners for the ACC Theatre production of Hearts Like Fists . Johnson took images from old comic book panels and altered them, removing the characters' faces, which allowed audience members to stand in as the characters. The Stand-ins were on display during the month of June in the Black Box Theatre lobby, part of the ACC Drama Department at the Highland Campus. Tamara Johnson's solo exhibition at the Saint Louis Art Museum was recently chosen for T Magazine's "T List" in the New York Times . She will install a large- scale, permanent public project in West Sacramento this coming spring 2025, commissioned by the City of West Sacramento. The nonprofit, Sweet Pass Sculpture Park, Tamara Johnson runs with artist and husband Trey Burns, opened their final exhibition in Dallas on September 7th. The exhibition, Sculpture School: Concrete , is funded in part by the National Endowment for the Arts and the Nasher Sculpture Center. [3] Soomin Jung-Remmler's new colored pencil drawing Let There Be Light is juried into the CPSA 32nd annual international exhibition and convention, and was on view at the Brea gallery in Brea, California. 7/31/2024 - 9/15/2024. For the Latin American Studies Association Congress in Bogotá, Colombia (June 12–16, 2024), Gina McDan- iel Tarver organized and chaired three sessions: The Art of Ecological Justice and Art & the Environment, Parts 1 and 2. As part of one of the sessions, Tarver presented the paper “Transformational Earth in the Art of Jonier Marín, Alicia Barney, and María Evelia Marmolejo.” While in Bogotá, she also conducted research for a book she’s writing on Colombian eco-art in the late 1970s and early 1980s. In May, Gina McDaniel Tarver com- pleted a three-year term as book review editor for Latin American and Latinx Visual Culture , having commis- sioned and edited reviews of 55 books for 12 issues of the journal. College of Fine Arts and Communication | 3 Joey Fauerso's exhibition Bedroom Paintings at David Shelton Gallery in Houston Tommy Fitzpatrick is in a group exhibition at the Art Museum of South Texas Sculpture School: Concrete funded in part by the National Endowment for the Arts and the Nasher Sculpture Center

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