Faculty Highlights
Modest space, notable art: Student works shine brightly in impressive art exhibition
Rigoberto Gonzalez, UTRGV School of Art & Design faculty member, organized a showing of his students’ paintings from the past few years and it is impressive! These artworks demonstrate skills that have been finely honed to realistically convey an immediate visual impact of the human condition in cultural, social, symbolic, and psychological scenarios.
Pathways to Action: Climate Conversations at the Local Level
Solo exhibition at the Danforth Art Museum. Inspired by the current exhibition DM Witman: Ecologies of Restoration, Pathways to Action includes opportunities to hear from experts whose work focuses on the human potential to act in the face of our changing climate, and to learn how each of us can get involved with local climate-focused organizations.
Rigoberto Gonzalez, UTRGV School of Art & Design faculty member, organized a showing of his students’ paintings from the past few years and it is impressive! These artworks demonstrate skills that have been finely honed to realistically convey an immediate visual impact of the human condition in cultural, social, symbolic, and psychological scenarios.
Pathways to Action: Climate Conversations at the Local Level
Solo exhibition at the Danforth Art Museum. Inspired by the current exhibition DM Witman: Ecologies of Restoration, Pathways to Action includes opportunities to hear from experts whose work focuses on the human potential to act in the face of our changing climate, and to learn how each of us can get involved with local climate-focused organizations.