UT Tyler Students Present Artwork in Spring 2024 Exhibitions

April 1, 2024 | Hannah Buchanan

Artwork by graduate-level and undergraduate students at The University of Texas at Tyler is currently displayed on campus in spring 2024 exhibitions. The Master of Arts thesis exhibition, Eat Your Feelings, is open in the UT Tyler Fine Arts Complex Gallery and features work by graduate degree candidate Emily Everitt of Canton.

A public reception with artist talk will be 6 p.m. Thursday, April 4, at the gallery. Her show, which highlights food sculptures, uses vibrant colors, exaggerated proportions and unexpected details. The Bachelor of Fine Arts exhibition, MIND BODY SOUL, is open in the UT Tyler Meadows Gallery and showcases the works of undergraduate degree candidates Sevastian Jimenez of Longview, Bianca Mondragon of Tyler and Chloey Dalrymple of Kemp.

A public reception with artist talks will be 6 p.m., Thursday, April 11, at the gallery, located in the UT Tyler R. Don Cowan Fine and Performing Arts Center.

Jimenez focuses on using geometric shapes made from white stoneware clay and screen print work. Mondragon chooses screen printing as her primary medium, as well as digital and traditional art, which she combines to make her pieces. Dalrymple is a multi-media artist who creates abstract organic artwork.

Both exhibitions conclude Friday, April 12. Gallery hours are 8 a.m. – 5 p.m. Monday through Friday and by special appointment. For more information, contact Michelle Taff, UT Tyler gallery, community outreach and education coordinator, at mtaff@uttyler.edu or 903.566.7237.

With a mission to improve educational and health care outcomes for East Texas and beyond, UT Tyler offers more than 90 undergraduate and graduate programs to nearly 10,000 students. Through its alignment with UT Tyler Health Science Center and UT Health East Texas, UT Tyler has unified these entities to serve Texas with quality education, cutting-edge research and excellent patient care. Classified by Carnegie as a doctoral research institution and by U.S. News & World Report as a national university, UT Tyler has campuses in Tyler, Longview, Palestine and Houston.