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Altered States: Digital Art
By Osamu James Nakagawa, Stephen Marc, Delilah
Montoya, Adriana Calatayud Moran and Prince V. Thomas
October 14 - November 20, 2002
Reception: Thursday, January 23, 6 - 9 PM
Curated
by UTA Art Department faculty member Andrew Ortiz, this exhibition
showcases work by five diverse artists who express and explore a
variety of cultural issues in their thought-provoking digital images.
This exhibition not only highlights the social, political and personal
concerns being addressed by each artist, but also points out the
creative possibilities of digital imagery as a mainstream art form.
The artists included in the exhibition are all nationally and internationally
exhibiting artists: Stephen Marc from Tempe, AZ; Delilah Montoya
from Houston, TX; Adriana Moran from Mexico City, Mexico; Osamu
James Nakagawa from Bloomington, IN; and Prince V. Thomas from Houston,
TX.
In
association with the exhibition, two of the participating artists
will present slide lectures about their work: Stephen
Marc on Thursday, January 23 and Delilah Montoya
on Wednesday, February 12. Both lectures take place at
12:30 pm in Room 148 of the Fine Arts Building on the UTA campus.
All events are free and open to the public.
Slides or jpegs and artists' resumes available by request.
Gallery Hours: Monday-Friday 10 - 5 PM, Saturday 12 - 5 PM.
Located on the first floor of the Fine Arts Building, 502 S. Cooper
Street, Arlington, Texas 76019.
For more information, contact Benito Huerta 817-272-3143 or Patricia
Healy 817-272-5658
This exhibition is made possible by the generous support of Arlington
Camera, Arlington Hilton, the City of Arlington the Hanley Foundation,
and the Texas Commission on the Arts.
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