The University of Texas at Brownsville
Texas Southmost College Presents:
The Student Senior Exhibit I
“Kaleidoscope”
Featuring Artwork from senior students:
Jose A. Guajardo, Silvia Murillo, Jennifer Rose-Segrest and Juan Ricardo Zamorano
Reception for “Kaleidoscope” will be on April 21, 2008 at
6:30 PM and will run through April 25, 2008
in the Art Gallery in the Rustberg Building • UTB/TSC • 80 Fort Brown • Brownsville, TX • 78520 (956) 882-7097 • gallery@utb.edu
Gallery Hours Monday thru Thursday 1:30 PM – 7PM
Saturday 12:00PM – 2 PM
Admission Fee is $3.00
“My art is influenced by people, music and events that happen around me. The subliminal energy whether it is positive or negative feed into my creative inspirations. The result is the expression of my passion exhumed by superfluities.” ~José A. Guajardo
“My art is best described as expressionistic in nature. I enjoy the task of accomplishing the simplification of form through the manipulation of line. Color, bright and bold, is one of my vehicles for the communication of emotion between the piece and viewer. My work contains a primitive, “childlike” quality, where shape is implied and secondary to the underlying emotion, be it joy, sadness, or distress.” - Jennifer Rose-Segrest
Texas Southmost College Presents:
The Student Senior Exhibit I
“Kaleidoscope”
Featuring Artwork from senior students:
Jose A. Guajardo, Silvia Murillo, Jennifer Rose-Segrest and Juan Ricardo Zamorano
Reception for “Kaleidoscope” will be on April 21, 2008 at
6:30 PM and will run through April 25, 2008
in the Art Gallery in the Rustberg Building • UTB/TSC • 80 Fort Brown • Brownsville, TX • 78520 (956) 882-7097 • gallery@utb.edu
Gallery Hours Monday thru Thursday 1:30 PM – 7PM
Saturday 12:00PM – 2 PM
Admission Fee is $3.00
“My art is influenced by people, music and events that happen around me. The subliminal energy whether it is positive or negative feed into my creative inspirations. The result is the expression of my passion exhumed by superfluities.” ~José A. Guajardo
“My art is best described as expressionistic in nature. I enjoy the task of accomplishing the simplification of form through the manipulation of line. Color, bright and bold, is one of my vehicles for the communication of emotion between the piece and viewer. My work contains a primitive, “childlike” quality, where shape is implied and secondary to the underlying emotion, be it joy, sadness, or distress.” - Jennifer Rose-Segrest
“The artwork that I create is fanciful at times and I enjoy exploring diverse techniques to render my artistic expressions finding inspiration via different medias.” —Juan Ricardo Zamorano
“ My artwork focuses on bringing together different cultures through religious icons.”
— Silvia G. Murillo
For more information contact:gallery@utb.edu or call (956)882-7097
Or visit the web site http://blue.utb.edu/artgallery/
2 comments:
Sounds like a good show. Congrads to the seniors!
Hey Lucy thanks for posting this, I am looking forward to your show this coming Monday on the 28th:)
xoxo, jen
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