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Annual Juried Student Exhibition Reception

Thursday Feb 12 | 5:00 pm - 7:00 pm

The Art Galleries at TCU are pleased to present the Annual Juried Student Exhibition featuring a selection of artworks created by current Texas Christian University students. The exhibition will be selected by juror Tessa Granowski. The show will run February 12-18 at Moudy Gallery.

All current TCU students are eligible to submit artwork in any media to the Annual Juried Student Exhibition.

There are multiple awards for this year’s Juried Student Exhibition:
• Best in Show: $300 prize
• Societé Anonyme: $200 prize
• School of Art Award: $150 prize
• Alumni Award: $150 prize

JUROR
Tessa Granowski (b. Waco, TX) was raised in Dallas where she recently founded Nature of Things, an art-forward exhibition space located in the city’s Turtle Creek neighborhood—a stone’s throw from her childhood home. She enjoys fitting too much into her schedule on a regular basis and the pursuit of Texas cultural history, which she actively incorporates into the gallery’s otherwise emerging artist program. Previously, Granowski co-owned Brackett Creek Exhibitions, which operated spaces in Bozeman, Montana and New York from 2020-2024.

Moudy Gallery is located in the Moudy North Building, 2805 S. University Drive, Fort Worth, 76129. Gallery hours are Monday to Friday, 11am – 4pm, Saturday, 1 – 4pm, and by appointment. Admission is free and all are welcome. For more information, please call 817-257-2588 or email theartgalleries@tcu.edu.

Moudy Gallery

Moudy Gallery
2805 S University Dr
Fort Worth, TX 76129

About Art Galleries at TCU

Annual Juried Student Exhibition Reception
The Art Galleries at TCU offer students and faculty an opportunity to engage with a challenging and diverse range of contemporary art including drawing, painting, sculpture, photography, printmaking, new media, installation and performance. Through a variety of exhibitions, publications and live events, featuring the work of local, regional, national and international artists, the galleries aspire to motivate and create intellectual stimulation for students, faculty, campus patrons and the wider Fort Worth community. The two galleries - - Moudy Gallery and Fort Worth Contemporary Arts - - are distinct spaces with individual concentrations, programmed in step with an overarching commitment to provide a platform for high quality art which inspires critical dialogue and has local relevance and international significance.  

Questions about this event?

Kay Seedig

Email: theartgalleries@tcu.edu

Phone: 817-257-2588

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Marcy Davis: Understory

Friday Feb 27 | 6:00 pm - 8:00 pm

The Art Galleries at TCU are pleased to present Understory, featuring the thesis work of MFA Candidate Marcy Davis. Understory will be on view at Moudy Gallery February 25 – March 3 with an opening reception on Friday, February 27, 6-8 pm.

Understory examines how a body is never just a body. It is a structure held by skin, pressed against walls, sinking into the weight of land—a terrain, restless and alive with invisible life. At these intersections, edges collapse: flesh becomes landscape and architecture breathes like a body. This unfolds into an unsettled in-between where body and structure, inside and outside, intertwine.

Marcy Davis is an artist who received her Bachelor of Fine Arts in Sculpture with a minor in glass from the University of Texas at Arlington in 2022. While in graduate school, Davis has exhibited in NXT Graduate Student Cohort In The Works at Dallas Contemporary. She has been internationally and locally recognized in Artist Talk Magazine, Glasstire, Fort Worth Magazine, and her work has been shown in spaces such as UNT CoLab, The Pool Near South Side, Arts Fort Worth, Create Arlington, and Gallery 414.

Moudy Gallery is located on the TCU campus at Moudy North Building, 2805 S. University Dr, Fort Worth, TX 76129. Regular opening hours are Monday to Friday 11am – 4pm, Saturdays 1-4pm, and by appointment. Admission is free and all are welcome. For more information about this exhibition, images for press, or details about other activities of The Art Galleries at TCU please visit the Galleries website www.theartgalleries.tcu.edu, email theartgalleries@tcu.edu, or call 817-257-2588.

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Moudy Gallery

Moudy Gallery
2805 S University Dr
Fort Worth, TX 76129

About Art Galleries at TCU

Marcy Davis: Understory
The Art Galleries at TCU offer students and faculty an opportunity to engage with a challenging and diverse range of contemporary art including drawing, painting, sculpture, photography, printmaking, new media, installation and performance. Through a variety of exhibitions, publications and live events, featuring the work of local, regional, national and international artists, the galleries aspire to motivate and create intellectual stimulation for students, faculty, campus patrons and the wider Fort Worth community. The two galleries - - Moudy Gallery and Fort Worth Contemporary Arts - - are distinct spaces with individual concentrations, programmed in step with an overarching commitment to provide a platform for high quality art which inspires critical dialogue and has local relevance and international significance.  

Questions about this event?

Kay Seedig

Email: theartgalleries@tcu.edu

Phone: 817-257-2588

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Guest Speaker: Writer and Poet Christopher Carmona

Tuesday Mar 11 | 5:00 pm - 6:00 pm

Join award-winning poet and writer Christopher Carmona as he speaks about the third installment of his series, El Rinche and his continued work with the organization, Refusing to Forget.

Moudy North

Moudy North
2805 South University Dr.
Fort Worth, TX 76129

About Art Galleries at TCU

Guest Speaker: Writer and Poet Christopher Carmona
The Art Galleries at TCU offer students and faculty an opportunity to engage with a challenging and diverse range of contemporary art including drawing, painting, sculpture, photography, printmaking, new media, installation and performance. Through a variety of exhibitions, publications and live events, featuring the work of local, regional, national and international artists, the galleries aspire to motivate and create intellectual stimulation for students, faculty, campus patrons and the wider Fort Worth community. The two galleries - - Moudy Gallery and Fort Worth Contemporary Arts - - are distinct spaces with individual concentrations, programmed in step with an overarching commitment to provide a platform for high quality art which inspires critical dialogue and has local relevance and international significance.  

Questions about this event?

Raul Rodriguez

Email: raul.rodriguez3@tcu.edu

Phone: 8179085018

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2024 TCU Artist Collective Exhibition

Monday Oct 21 | 5:00 pm - 7:00 pm

Come see what the TCU School of Art Honors Students have been up to! This exhibition features a range of media including painting, new media, sculpture, photography, drawing, and printmaking from 14 current TCU students: Maggie Bubb, Caya Crum, Sarah Coleman, Ellie Evans, Monique Glasper, Rani Hirsch, Kimberlyn Moore, Marie Pletta, Jasmine Ramirez, Leah Ramirez, Madeline Smith, Maria Sotelo, Lydia Welling, and Kirstin Williams.

Come see what the TCU School of Art Honors Students have been up to! This exhibition features a range of media including painting, new media, sculpture, photography, drawing, and printmaking from 14 current TCU students: Maggie Bubb, Caya Crum, Sarah Coleman, Ellie Evans, Monique Glasper, Rani Hirsch, Kimberlyn Moore, Marie Pletta, Jasmine Ramirez, Leah Ramirez, Madeline Smith, Maria Sotelo, Lydia Welling, and Kirstin Williams.

Exhibition featuring TCU School of Art Honors and Art Educators

Moudy Gallery

Moudy Gallery
2805 S University Dr
Fort Worth, TX 76129

About Art Galleries at TCU

2024 TCU Artist Collective Exhibition
The Art Galleries at TCU offer students and faculty an opportunity to engage with a challenging and diverse range of contemporary art including drawing, painting, sculpture, photography, printmaking, new media, installation and performance. Through a variety of exhibitions, publications and live events, featuring the work of local, regional, national and international artists, the galleries aspire to motivate and create intellectual stimulation for students, faculty, campus patrons and the wider Fort Worth community. The two galleries - - Moudy Gallery and Fort Worth Contemporary Arts - - are distinct spaces with individual concentrations, programmed in step with an overarching commitment to provide a platform for high quality art which inspires critical dialogue and has local relevance and international significance.  

Questions about this event?

kay seedig

Email: k.seedig@tcu.edu

Phone: 8172572588

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Embodiment: The Personal and Universal Body

Thursday Jan 18 | 5:00 pm - 7:00 pm

The Art Galleries at TCU presents Embodiment: The Personal and Universal Body. The exhibition will be on view at Moudy Gallery from January 18 to February 3, 2024, with a reception on Thursday, January 18, 5-7pm. For the first time at Moudy Gallery, Embodiment brings into productive conversation works from two neighboring MFA programs, Texas Christian University and University of Texas at Arlington. In Embodiment, the role and significance of the body acts as a guiding thread between the diverse works of ten local, contemporary artists.
This exhibition features Alfredo “Freddy” Ortega, Raul Rodriguez, Eli Ruhala, Lauren Walker, Emily Brown, Paula Currie, Shuang Gou, Nijal Munankarmi, Michael Scogin, and Brandi Alyson Simpson and was co-curated by Co-curators Abby Bryant, Alex Monge, Gabi Kaminski, and Katie Perroni.

Moudy Gallery

Moudy Gallery
2805 S University Dr
Fort Worth, TX 76129

About Art Galleries at TCU

Embodiment: The Personal and Universal Body
The Art Galleries at TCU offer students and faculty an opportunity to engage with a challenging and diverse range of contemporary art including drawing, painting, sculpture, photography, printmaking, new media, installation and performance. Through a variety of exhibitions, publications and live events, featuring the work of local, regional, national and international artists, the galleries aspire to motivate and create intellectual stimulation for students, faculty, campus patrons and the wider Fort Worth community. The two galleries - - Moudy Gallery and Fort Worth Contemporary Arts - - are distinct spaces with individual concentrations, programmed in step with an overarching commitment to provide a platform for high quality art which inspires critical dialogue and has local relevance and international significance.  

Questions about this event?

Kay Seedig

Email: k.seedig@tcu.edu

Phone: 8172572588

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Refract: Raul Rodriguez, Austin Lewis, Elijah Ruhala, Mckee Frazior

Friday Jan 19 | 6:00 pm - 8:00 pm

The Art Galleries at TCU proudly presents Refract, the 2024 MFA Candidacy Exhibition, showcasing the work of TCU’s second-year Master of Fine Arts candidates: Austin Lewis, Mckee Frazior, Raul Rodriguez, and Eli Ruhala. Through an array of sculpted forms, narrative photography, interactive video, and immersive installation, the TCU MFA Class of ‘25 delve and explore aspects of ideas and their construction, allowing viewers to see them from different angles and new perspectives. The exhibition will be on view from January 19 through February 17, 2024 with an opening reception on Friday, January 19 from 6-8 pm.

Fort Worth Contemporary Arts

Fort Worth Contemporary Arts
2900 Berry Street
Fort Worth, TX 76129

About Art Galleries at TCU

Refract: Raul Rodriguez, Austin Lewis, Elijah Ruhala, Mckee Frazior
The Art Galleries at TCU offer students and faculty an opportunity to engage with a challenging and diverse range of contemporary art including drawing, painting, sculpture, photography, printmaking, new media, installation and performance. Through a variety of exhibitions, publications and live events, featuring the work of local, regional, national and international artists, the galleries aspire to motivate and create intellectual stimulation for students, faculty, campus patrons and the wider Fort Worth community. The two galleries - - Moudy Gallery and Fort Worth Contemporary Arts - - are distinct spaces with individual concentrations, programmed in step with an overarching commitment to provide a platform for high quality art which inspires critical dialogue and has local relevance and international significance.  

Questions about this event?

Kay Seedig

Email: k.seedig@tcu.edu

Phone: 8172572588

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Cecil H. and Ida Premier Green Honors Chair- Rafael Rozendaal

Wednesday Mar 23 | 6:00 pm - 8:30 pm

Digital Artists and NFT Expert

BLUU Auditorium

BLUU Auditorium
2901 Stadium Dr
Fort Worth, TX 76129

About Art Galleries at TCU

Cecil H. and Ida Premier Green Honors Chair- Rafael Rozendaal
The Art Galleries at TCU offer students and faculty an opportunity to engage with a challenging and diverse range of contemporary art including drawing, painting, sculpture, photography, printmaking, new media, installation and performance. Through a variety of exhibitions, publications and live events, featuring the work of local, regional, national and international artists, the galleries aspire to motivate and create intellectual stimulation for students, faculty, campus patrons and the wider Fort Worth community. The two galleries - - Moudy Gallery and Fort Worth Contemporary Arts - - are distinct spaces with individual concentrations, programmed in step with an overarching commitment to provide a platform for high quality art which inspires critical dialogue and has local relevance and international significance.  

Questions about this event?

Michelle Little

Email: s.m.little@tcu.edu

Phone: 8172577643

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BFA Studio Art Thesis Exhibition: now and back then; Cuba

Wednesday Nov 17 - Dec 1 | 5:00 pm - 4:00 pm

The Fall 2021 BFA Studio Art Thesis Exhibition by Marielis Conde Mendez focuses on her native place of birth Cuba. Through the painting and ceramic medium, she brings awareness to the Cuban culture using objects representing her heritage.

Moudy Gallery

Moudy Gallery
2805 S University Dr
Fort Worth, TX 76129

About Art Galleries at TCU

BFA Studio Art Thesis Exhibition: now and back then; Cuba
The Art Galleries at TCU offer students and faculty an opportunity to engage with a challenging and diverse range of contemporary art including drawing, painting, sculpture, photography, printmaking, new media, installation and performance. Through a variety of exhibitions, publications and live events, featuring the work of local, regional, national and international artists, the galleries aspire to motivate and create intellectual stimulation for students, faculty, campus patrons and the wider Fort Worth community. The two galleries - - Moudy Gallery and Fort Worth Contemporary Arts - - are distinct spaces with individual concentrations, programmed in step with an overarching commitment to provide a platform for high quality art which inspires critical dialogue and has local relevance and international significance.  

Questions about this event?

Marielis Conde Mendez

Email: m.condemendez@tcu.edu

Phone: 8178743529

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Flâneuse Exhibition Opening Reception

Thursday Aug 30 | 6:00 pm - 8:00 pm

FLÂNEUSE, an exhibition featuring Martha Cooper, Alicia Eggert, Retha Ferguson, Laura Grace Ford, Roxane Huilmand, Cristina de Middel, Alicia Paz & Tuesday Smillie

Fort Worth Contemporary Arts

Fort Worth Contemporary Arts
2900 Berry Street
Fort Worth, TX 76129

About Art Galleries at TCU

Flâneuse Exhibition Opening Reception
The Art Galleries at TCU offer students and faculty an opportunity to engage with a challenging and diverse range of contemporary art including drawing, painting, sculpture, photography, printmaking, new media, installation and performance. Through a variety of exhibitions, publications and live events, featuring the work of local, regional, national and international artists, the galleries aspire to motivate and create intellectual stimulation for students, faculty, campus patrons and the wider Fort Worth community. The two galleries - - Moudy Gallery and Fort Worth Contemporary Arts - - are distinct spaces with individual concentrations, programmed in step with an overarching commitment to provide a platform for high quality art which inspires critical dialogue and has local relevance and international significance.  

Questions about this event?

Chris Hightower

Email: c.hightower@tcu.edu

Phone: 817-257-4169

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Tuesday Apr 24 | 5:30 pm - 7:30 pm

An opportunity to share your research on themes of diversity, race and culture in Contemporary America

Fort Worth Contemporary Arts

Fort Worth Contemporary Arts
2900 Berry Street
Fort Worth, TX 76129

About Art Galleries at TCU

Black Borders, pecha kucha
The Art Galleries at TCU offer students and faculty an opportunity to engage with a challenging and diverse range of contemporary art including drawing, painting, sculpture, photography, printmaking, new media, installation and performance. Through a variety of exhibitions, publications and live events, featuring the work of local, regional, national and international artists, the galleries aspire to motivate and create intellectual stimulation for students, faculty, campus patrons and the wider Fort Worth community. The two galleries - - Moudy Gallery and Fort Worth Contemporary Arts - - are distinct spaces with individual concentrations, programmed in step with an overarching commitment to provide a platform for high quality art which inspires critical dialogue and has local relevance and international significance.  

Questions about this event?

Sara-Jayne Parsons

Email: s.j.parsons@tcu.edu

Phone: 8172572707