Body Text = "gender"
Oct 30 - Nov 28
Location:
Visual Arts Building (AS)
Visual Arts Building (AS)
body text = “gender”, an exhibition curated by Marilyn
Waligore, includes work by artists Thomas Feulmer, Bryan
Florentin, Morgan Ford, Simeen Ishaque and Christi Nielsen.
These artists explore the representation of the body, as well
as cultural attitudes toward the body, gender and sexuality:
they are engaged in critical reflection, often referencing the
body through its absence; they mine codes and conventions,
like unspoken social rules, that inform relationships between
gender and language in contemporary culture; and they address the influences of mediated imagery and consumerism. The exhibition title format is borrowed from Hyper Text Markup Language (HTML), the invisible, underlying programming code for the Web, to parallel the unseen and unrecognized messages that guide social behaviors and interactions.
Gallery hours are:
Mon. – Fri., 9 a.m. – 10 p.m.
Sat., 9 a.m. – 6 p.m.
Closed Sunday
Admission is free.
Please Note: The UT Dallas campus is undergoing a significant amount of construction. Guests are advised to visit our campus map for updated route, construction, and parking information.
Tagged as Arts and Performances
Waligore, includes work by artists Thomas Feulmer, Bryan
Florentin, Morgan Ford, Simeen Ishaque and Christi Nielsen.
These artists explore the representation of the body, as well
as cultural attitudes toward the body, gender and sexuality:
they are engaged in critical reflection, often referencing the
body through its absence; they mine codes and conventions,
like unspoken social rules, that inform relationships between
gender and language in contemporary culture; and they address the influences of mediated imagery and consumerism. The exhibition title format is borrowed from Hyper Text Markup Language (HTML), the invisible, underlying programming code for the Web, to parallel the unseen and unrecognized messages that guide social behaviors and interactions.
Gallery hours are:
Mon. – Fri., 9 a.m. – 10 p.m.
Sat., 9 a.m. – 6 p.m.
Closed Sunday
Admission is free.
Please Note: The UT Dallas campus is undergoing a significant amount of construction. Guests are advised to visit our campus map for updated route, construction, and parking information.
Tagged as Arts and Performances

