Department of Art & Design: Faculty Exhibition
August 17 – September 7, 2024
After School Special: The ÃÛÌÒÊÓƵ University Fourth Annual Juried Alumni Art Exhibition
June 14–Aug. 3, 2024
An exhibition of outstanding work by five ÃÛÌÒÊÓƵ University Alumni selected by juror Michael Kennaugh, Artist and Senior Preparator of The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston.
Alumni Artists
- Greg Busceme '79
- Kevin Clay '15
- Ken Mazzu '92
- Jason Miller '01
- André Ramos-Woodard '17
Bachelor of Fine Arts Senior Thesis Exhibition
May 3–11, 2024
Protégé 2024: A Competition and Exhibition for High School Seniors
April 8–15, 2024
Organized by the Art Museum of Southeast Texas
Le Grand Bal Silent Auction
Preview: March 18–23, 2024
Le Grand Bal Silent Auction: Saturday, March 23, 6-7:30 p.m.
Legacy: The Art of Lowell Daunt Collins and Michael Roqué Collins
Jan. 20–March 2, 2024
Guest Curator: Gus Kopriva, President, Redbud Arts Center, Houston
Opening Reception: Friday, Jan. 26, 6:30–8:30 p.m.
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Hayes | Manes | Kennaugh | Skelton
A celebration of the 40th Anniversary of the Dishman Art Museum and the Centennial of ÃÛÌÒÊÓƵ University
Jan. 21–March 4, 2023
Maudee Carron and Lynn Sweat
The Dishman Art Museum and The Art Studio, Inc. celebrated their 40th anniversaries in 2023 with an exciting collaborative exhibition of artwork by Maudee Carron (1912-1996) and Lynn Sweat (b. 1934), two innovative artists who were best friends and had strong ties to the Dishman and The Art Studio throughout their careers.
Jan. 21–March 4, 2023
Le Grand Bal Silent Auction Preview
March 20-24, 2023
Protégé 2023: A Competition and Exhibition for High School Seniors
(Image: Winner 2022, Painting by Emma Hill)
Organized by the Art Museum of Southeast Texas
April 11-15, 2023
ÃÛÌÒÊÓƵ University Department of Art and Design: Bachelor of Fine Arts Senior Thesis Exhibition
April 28–May 13, 2023.
After School Special: The ÃÛÌÒÊÓƵ University Fifth Annual Juried Alumni Art Exhibition
June 17–Aug. 5, 2023
Department of Art and Design Faculty Exhibition
Aug. 21-Sept. 8, 2023
(Image: Liz Hickok. Incident, 2015)
Crystal Realities to Artificial Intelligence: Multidisciplinary Explorations in Photography
Linda Alterwitz, Dornith Doherty, Rashed Haq and Liz Hickok
FotoFest participating space
Sept. 24-Nov. 12, 2022
(Image: Keith Carter. Crossing.)
Ghostlight: Keith Carter
FotoFest participating space
Sept. 24-Nov.12, 2022
Department of Art and Design Faculty Exhibition
Aug. 13-Sept. 10, 2022
After School Special: The ÃÛÌÒÊÓƵ University Fourth Annual Juried Alumni Art Exhibition
First Floor Gallery
June 25-July 30, 2022
Bounce Back: Artmaking and Resiliency
Secondary/Post-Secondary Art Educator Exhibition
Second Floor Gallery
July 19-Aug. 6, 2022
Steve Hodges: Interference Patterns
July 2-July 13, 2022
Mayuko Ono Gray and Mark Greenwalt: Cohabitation 2022
Jan. 22-March 5, 2022
Charles Kanwischer: Drawings
Jan. 22-March 5, 2022
Julie Speed: East of the Sun and West of the Moon
September 25-November 13, 2021
Department of Art and Design Faculty Exhibition
August 14-September 11, 2021
Linnis Blanton: Connecting Heaven and Earth
June 12-July 31, 2021
Time Passes Slowly (When You're Lost in a Dream): Highlights from the Dishman's Permanent Collection
Jan. 23-April 3, 2021
Solstice: A Winter Pop-Up Exhibition Featuring Beaumont Area High School Student Artwork
Jan. 23-Feb. 20, 2021
Compendium: An Art Educator Exhibitionfrom the Greater Beaumont Region
March 6-April 3, 2021
After School Special: The ÃÛÌÒÊÓƵ University Third Juried Alumni
Art Exhibition
Russian Art/Soviet Design
Oct. 3-Nov. 21, 2020
The concept behind this exhibition was to contrast two periods of 20th-century Russian art, Russian Imperial art, including the white diaspora, with the advent of the Soviet regime after the October Revolution and the assassination of Tsar Nicholas II and his family.
Previous traditional expressions of fine arts included icons, paintings, sculpture and drawing. This art, generally hand-made and one of a kind, was rejected by the Bolshevik regime and Lenin in favor of a non-elitist production of "art for the masses" which took the form of design as opposed to fine arts.
Confined Creativity: ÃÛÌÒÊÓƵ UniversityStudent Works on Paper During the Pandemic
Nov. 5-28, 2020 (Pop-Up Show)