We are a Community of Makers, Scholars, and Educators in the Visual Arts Join us to create your artistic path Explore our Degree Programs Art Education Art History Studio Art Events Visiting Artist Program presents False Fruit with Alex Chitty Event Status Scheduled Nov. 12, 3:30 p.m. Recent News Two current undergraduates receive both MFAH Emerging Scholars in Object-Based Learning Awards Studio Eli Durst’s new book documents activities that instruct and influence Texas youth, featured in The New Yorker Hayden Juroska (B.A. Art History, 2023) writes "The Ancient in the Modern: Mexican Antiquities and Frida Kahlo" for the Dallas Museum of Art Carlos Rosales-Silva paints new mural "Bloom" at Texas A&M International University in Laredo Art History Professors Julia Guernsey and Nassos Papalexandrou appointed to endowed chair positions David Stuart's new book The Four Heavens: A New History of the Ancient Maya published by Princeton University Press Revisiting the Past Through Gaming for Arts Next Troy Brauntuch opens new solo show Rodeo at The Warehouse September 27 Current faculty, staff, and alumni part of 2025 WaterWork for Design Austin, on view September 26 and 27 Hannah Spector's new solo exhibition if you stare at a cowboy's face for long enough, it turns into a sunset opening at Women and Their Work September 27 Current Studio Art junior Maja Gray draws UT-themed coloring pages for National Coloring Book Day Lecturer Terra Goolsby presents new solo exhibition Totems at the Umlauf Sculpture Museum and Gardens
Studio Eli Durst’s new book documents activities that instruct and influence Texas youth, featured in The New Yorker
Hayden Juroska (B.A. Art History, 2023) writes "The Ancient in the Modern: Mexican Antiquities and Frida Kahlo" for the Dallas Museum of Art
David Stuart's new book The Four Heavens: A New History of the Ancient Maya published by Princeton University Press
Current faculty, staff, and alumni part of 2025 WaterWork for Design Austin, on view September 26 and 27
Hannah Spector's new solo exhibition if you stare at a cowboy's face for long enough, it turns into a sunset opening at Women and Their Work September 27
Lecturer Terra Goolsby presents new solo exhibition Totems at the Umlauf Sculpture Museum and Gardens