UTA Art & Art History
Internationally recognized research programs at the UTA's Department of Art and Art History provide outstanding undergraduate and graduate training in theoretical, experimental and applied art, design and new media. With a distinguished faculty of approximately 60 artists, designers and historians and a diverse body of over 800 undergraduate and graduate students, we continue to educate a new generation of artists, designers, historians and educators in the areas of Visual Communication Design + Emerging Media, Cinematic Arts, Intermedia, Glass, 3D Studio, 2D Studio, Photography, Art History, Art Education.
Please also check out the dedicated YouTube Channel for our Cinematic Arts area included below.
UTAAAH PromoCC
Rachel Livedalen: the making of Paper Trails
Cecelia Feld & Rachel Livedalen: Paper Trails exhibition talk at The Gallery at UTA, 9/26/2024
Jessica Drenk: Paper Trails exhibition lecture at The Gallery at UTA
Huerta & Chafee Collaborative: Artist Talk
10. Emerging Technology and Ethic. Dialogues in Art
Gyun Hur: Visiting Artist at the UTA Glass Studio
Benito Huerta: Profane Truths and Sacred Lies
UTA Art & Art History Deparment
Sedrick Huckaby - Mr. Williams
Sedrick Huckaby - Tanya
In Conversation with the Collector: The Nancy Palmeri and Ron Goodstein Print Collection
Mel Chin Interview - Visiting Artist Spring 2022
Eliza Au - Visiting Artist Spring 2022
Shayna Sutton Artist Talk for AFRICA FOUND, October 2021
4. Art and Community: Dialogues in Art
Building Bridges Dialogue 1 - Introduction and Raj Isar
Building Bridges Dialogue 2 - Hussein Rashid & Raj Isar
Building Bridges Dialogue 3 – Samia Rab Kirchner, David Preziosi, Nancy McCoy, & John Brown
Building Bridges Dialogue 4 – Khalil Pirani, Saif Ul Haque, and Andre Tchelistcheff
Building Bridges Dialogue 5 – Zamila Karimi & Lizzie MacWillie
Bridges II: Bill Viola
Francisco Moreno Interview at DMA
Dr Fahamu Pecou
Francisco Moreno
Michelle Rawlings
Celene Aubry
The Gallery at UTA: Ambreen Butt
Jamelyn Ebelacher visits UTA!
2. Art, History, Technology. Dialogues in Art