TCC Announces Fall Visual Arts Exhibits, Events

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TCC Announces Fall Visual Arts Exhibits, Events
 
FORT WORTH, Texas (Oct. 30, 2015) Consistent with its commitment to enrich the community, Tarrant County College campuses are hosting a number of visual arts exhibits this fall.
 
The Lakeview Gallery at the Northwest Campus, located at 4801 Marine Creek Parkway, is showing “Austerity Revisited,” an exhibit by Steve Hilton that blends art and geology. A former science teacher and geologist, Hilton said his art is influenced by his appreciation of the erosional and depositional means through which plants, animals and weather influence the Earth’s surface. The closing reception, from noon to 2 p.m. on Nov. 6, will feature an Artist’s Talk at 12:30 p.m. Starting Nov. 9, selected Northwest Campus art students will showcase their works in an exhibit called, “No Boundaries.” The exhibit runs through Dec. 11. For more information on these exhibits, contact Winter Rusiloski at 817-515-7311 or winter.rusiloski@tccd.edu.
 
“Paintings After Proust” by Claudia Baez opens Nov. 12 at the Carillon Gallery at the South Campus, located at 5301 Campus Drive. The exhibit extends through Dec. 10. A longtime admirer of writer Marcel Proust, Baez created her own Proust-related series that reimagines cultural references with layers that engage the text and images that are personal. The opening reception takes place opening day from 6 to 8 p.m. For more information, contact Joshua Goode at 817-515-4641 or joshua.goode@tccd.edu.
 
Art Corridor II at the Southeast Campus, 2100 Southeast Parkway, Arlington, currently features artist Vicki Meek’s work, “Blues Talk: It Ain’t No Cliché Chit-Chat.” The exhibit, which examines the relationship between the blues and overcoming hardship, is a collaboration among the artist and various poets. The exhibit closes Nov. 30. Contact Christopher Blay at 817-515-3406 or christopher.blay@tccd.edu for more information.