Viva La Vulva! Art Auction

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Sunday, March 20th 
Fairmount Community Library
1310 W Allen Ave, Fort Worth, TX 76110
Auction from 4:00pm - 9:00pm 
Suggested door donation of $5 will go towards any piece you win.

image posted by Dee Lara

image posted by Dee Lara

Join us for an evening of cool art, live music, and light refreshments in support of reproductive health!

Artists:
Chris Williford
Jessica Beatty
Clinton Johnson
Shasta Haubrich
Jess Safely
Mayra Martinez
Erika Duque
Ari Brielle
Sophia Marlena Zebulon Caballos
Alex Stock
Anya Bosworth
Jay Wilkinson
Jeremy Joel
Brandon Pederson
Andria Matlock
Brittany Ward Tucker
Annie St. Clair
Hillary Dohoney
Janine Khammash
Carina Hiscock
Jasmin Flores
Yolanda Williford
Jeremy Pesina
Kristen Watrous
Linnae Underwood
Nick Gomez

Music:
DJ Bilal
Nina Ricci
Alexandria Rhea
Clancy Manuel with Psyche Light by Laney Yarber
James Talambas
VVOES
The Bralettes


Proceeds from this event will benefit the TEA Fund.
For more information visit:
http://www.teafund.org/
http://www.teafund.org/bowlathon

Watch John Oliver break it down here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DRauXXz6t0Y

Unable to attend? Donate to our team directly to help us meet our goal:
http://bowlathon.nnaf.org/teampage.asp?fundid=4043

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Exposéd: Trinity University Senior Exhibition 2015

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Trinity University Art & Art History Department presents Exposéd
Tuesday, April 23rd to Saturday, May 16th, 2015
Opening Reception: Thursday, April 23rd, 5:00 pm-7:00 pm
Hours: Tuesday-Saturday 1:00 pm-5:00 pm or by appointment 
Price: Free

Michael and Noémi Neidorff Art Gallery
1 Trinity Pl. 
San Antonio, TX 78212
Phone: 210.999.7682

image by Hillary Dohoney

image by Hillary Dohoney

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Seniors’ artwork to be 'exposed'

Featured in the Trinitonian by Julia Elmore

Over the next few weeks, efforts to ace final exams and complete final papers and projects will be well underway as summer approaches. Across academic disciplines, seniors will be putting the finishing touches on final projects before graduation. For art majors, these projects will be on display at the senior art major show on April 23.

The senior art show will feature pieces from graduating seniors and serves as their final project. Senior Hillary Dohoney looks forward to the exhibition and the opportunity to display her paintings for the Trinity community.

“The senior show is a great send-off for art majors,” Dohoney said. “It allows us to finally have the release of exhibiting our work in a public place and with that we get the validation that what we’ve learned at Trinity is enough to get us started outside of academia.”

In addition to preparing their individual pieces, each student has worked on some aspect of planning the show itself. Associate professor of art and art history Jon Lee has been meeting with students to discuss how the collaboration of different parts of the artwork will come together as a whole at the show.

“We have assigned different jobs to each student and they will all come together to produce the show,” Lee said. “They have worked really hard.”

Students say these small jobs have given them a glimpse of what goes into a show of this nature, besides the creation of the actual projects.

“We’ve been learning what all goes into an art show, like advertising, designing the layout and curating,” said senior Megan Brown. “It feels like we’re learning about the real world, instead of just taking classes structured around tests.”

Brown wasn’t the only one who learned skills applicable outside of the classroom.

“It has taught me how to meet a deadline and that I have the capacity to organize myself into a professional artist, at least for one night,” Dohoney said.

The theme of the show is “Exposed,” and it celebrates the uniqueness of each student’s work. Many of the works feature unique materials or unsuspected media.

“I am doing a small series of conceptually abstract pieces using cheaper, everyday materials, like some drawings using gel pens,” Brown said.

The Trinity community is encouraged to visit the show, which will include food, drinks and music on opening night.

“People should come and see the show because these students have been working very hard for four years,” Lee said. “They want to show what they have been working on and hear what other people think.”

The show will open at 5 p.m. Thursday, April 23, and will run through May 16 in the Michael and Noemi Neidorff gallery in the Dicke-Smith building.

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Predisposed: Carina Hiscock and Hillary Dohoney

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Predisposed: works by Carina Hiscock and Hillary Dohoney
Opening Reception: Saturday, February 14th, 7pm-10pm

AP Artlab
1906 S Flores St
San Antonio, TX 78204
email: apartlab@gmail.com

(left) Hillary Dohoney, Printer Paper Portrait, 2014 (right) Carina Hiscock, Embrace It, 2014

(left) Hillary Dohoney, Printer Paper Portrait, 2014 (right) Carina Hiscock, Embrace It, 2014

Predisposed reveals the effect of human inclinations by examining our attitude towards waste. People are conditioned to be repulsed by waste and fail to see the beauty in objects once they have served their purpose. They get tossed away when they are deemed useless. The artists either make use of traditional medium to represent unconventional objects or utilize unorthodox materials to represent a fundamental aspect of human nature.

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