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2023 AJSE_Raul Rodriguez

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