Congratulations to Ashley Whitt, Texas Woman’s University Alumna, who is featured on this week on Ticka Arts for her series, The Haunted Mind.
Category Archives: Legacy
Split Seconds
Reception: Saturday, August 23, 2014
Panel Discussion: Saturday, September 20 (5PM)
The Bath House Cultural Center will be exhibiting Split Seconds, an exhibition curated by Marilyn Waligore and Emily Loving. Featured artists in the exhibition include, Twyla Bloxham, Devyn Gaudet, Ronit Ilan, Eric Keig, Cynthia Miller, Robin Myrick, Danielle Georgiou & Hillary Holsenback (Slik stockings) and David Witherspoon.
Susan Sponsler: The Hoodie Project
A reception for the artist is September 18, 6-8 pm.
Brookhaven College School of the Arts Art Department
Studio Gallery
8.18 – 9.24.2014 M – F 9 – 5
Exhibitions, gallery lectures, and receptions are free and open to the public. Brookhaven College is located at 3939 Valley View Lane, between Midway Road and Marsh Lane in Farmers Branch. The Forum Gallery is located in Building F, Room F101, open Monday-Friday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. For more information about exhibitions, contact David Newman, gallery director, at 972-860-4101 or at dNewman@dcccd.edu.
Ahsley Whitt: The Haunted Mind
August 25 – September 25, 2014
Reception: August 29, 6:00 – 8:30 pm
Drawing from a fascination with death, film noir, and experience in her own life Ashley Whitt’s The Haunted Mind examines the subtle mirroring between reality and dream states. Her photographs are visual representations of fear and anxiety that allude to the symbiotic nature of conscious and unconscious, the outer self and the inner self. Heightening this fragmentation between dream and reality is Whitt’s use of alternative photographic techniques which blur and distort the image creating a dreamlike aesthetic.
Ashley has a Master of Fine Arts in Photography from Texas Women’s University and currently teaches in Dallas. In addition to being exhibited locally, Ashley’s work has been included in group exhibitions in Vermont, California, China, and India.
From I-30 take Exit 54 toward Big Town Blvd. Take Big Town Blvd North which turns into La Prada. From La Prada take a right on Carol Brown Dr. Go right on Eastfield Parkway and park in the W3 parking lot (on your left). Gallery 219 is located on the second floor of the F Bldg. in F219C.
Gallery hours are 9:00AM to 4:00PM Monday through Friday. Contact Iris Bechtol at 972-860-7329 or irisbechtol@dcccd.edu for additional information.
http://eastfieldgalleries.blogspot.com/
http://ashleywhitt.com/home.html
Eastfield College. 3737 Motley Drive . Mesquite, TX . 75150
Arthur Fields in Texas Photographic Society Exhibition
Arthur Fields, former TWU graduate, has work in the Texas Photographic Society’s Cell Phone III Photography Exhibition juried by Nate Larson.
The exhibition is on line from June 23-August 1, 2014
Elva Salinas in En Foco
Congratulations to Elva Salina’s, winner of En Foco’s New Works #17 Photography Fellowship!
En Foco’s New Works #17 Photography Fellowship Awards exhibition
juror: Mary Virginia Swanson
Artsist include: Tomiko Jones • Paccarik Orue • Elva Salinas • William Wilson • An Rong Xu!
July 9- September 26
President’s Gallery
John Jay College,
899 Tenth Avenue, 6th Floor
NYC.
Kristina Smith, Evidence of Existence
Reception: Thursday July 10, from 6-8 p.m.
Lillian Bradshaw Gallery
Dallas Public Library
July 3 – July 30, 2014
Evidence of Existence is an inquiry into memory and family history that considers the formation of personal identity, familial relationships, and opposing viewpoints. Works in this exhibition include staged narratives that consider the structure of personal identity through an investigation into the significance between place and memory and the relationship of grief and loss. Smith investigates personal identity and its association with family history, the ever-changing meaning of place, and the search for unanswered questions.
Kristina Smith, former TWU student, is a narrative photographer and artist originally from Youngstown, Ohio that is currently based in Denton, TX. She received her BFA from Youngstown State University in Youngstown, Ohio and earned her MFA from Texas Woman’s University. She currently is an adjunct professor around the DFW Metroplex. Her photographs have been exhibited both regionally and nationally in venues such as 500X Gallery, Rayko Gallery and The Midwest Center for Photography.
Ashley Whitt on Light Leaked
Ashley Whitt, TWU Alumna, has her new work, The Haunted Mind, highlighted on this week’s Light Leaked.
Fraction features Joy Christianson Erb
Joy Christianson Erb, Texas Woman’s MFA Alumna, has her work featured in Fraction Magazines 62nd issue.
Congratulations again to Congratulations to TWU Adjunct Faculty / Photography, Danielle René Khoury, for having work selected for the Unbound 3!: An Annual Invitational & Juried Exhibition at Candela Books & Gallery in Richmond, Virginia.


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