TCC Announces Fall Visual Arts Exhibits/Events

FORT WORTH, Texas (Oct. 17, 2014) Tarrant County College campuses will host numerous visual arts exhibits and events this fall.
 
At TCC’s South Campus, Dana Frankfort’s “Space Between Buildings” exhibit gives insight into her painting process. The images depict various stages of a painting’s evolution to completion. According to Joshua Goode, department of fine arts chairman at the South Campus, Frankfort peels back the curtain on her creative process with raw and urgent images taken with her cellphone. The exhibit ends its run in the South Campus Carillon Gallery, 5301 Campus Drive on Nov. 6 with a closing reception with the artist 6 to 8 p.m.
 
TCC faculty and students will showcase their work in four exhibits across the District.
Painting, sculpture, printmaking and video works by Southeast Campus faculty and adjunct instructors are displayed in Art Corridor II at the Southeast Campus 2100 Southeast Parkway, Arlington. The Fine Arts Faculty Biennial Exhibit runs through Nov. 20.
 
Starting Nov. 3, “4 Walls: The Best of the Northwest,” a juried exhibition of advanced student artwork, will be shown through Dec. 2 in the Lake View Gallery at the Northwest Campus, 4801 Marine Creek Parkway.
 
The South Campus Faculty Biennial Exhibition will run through Dec. 11 in the Carillon Gallery. On Nov. 13, an opening reception will be held with the artists 6 to 8 p.m.
 
“Point of View,” an exhibition of photography, highlights works from students who participated in the 2014 Photography Study Abroad Program. The students traveled to Milan, Italy and Malta. Combined Photography and Spanish Culture classes visited Southern Spain. The exhibition will be on display Nov. 4 through Dec. 5 in College Hall, NCAB 1111, on the Northeast Campus, 828 Harwood Road, Hurst. A reception for the artists is scheduled for Nov. 20, 5:30 to 7:30 p.m.
 
Visual Art Events Fall 2014