Exhibition: how to listen, 2015 Design MFA Thesis Exhibition

Design creates relationships. We weave fragments together, we create distinctions, we carve spaces, and we push ideas on top of each other. This often manifests as a visual process, yet more often than not, starts with listening. The act of listening is the initial step to understanding, developing a new lens, and inviting others to conversation. It is from these moments—of listening and dialogue—that we make.

Our work can be viewed as interactions with our own lines of inquiry, relationships with each other across disciplinary borders, and exchanges with communities beyond the institution. All have impacted what we do and how we do it: our means, our methods, and the stories we’ve both gathered and built.

We invite you to choose a starting point, and listen to events, sequences, and snippets; to share in a collection of entwined experiences, gestures, and research, and to perhaps, draw your own connections.

Exhibiting Designers
Brent Dixon
Amanjot Kaur Sandhu
Robin McDowell
Becky Nasadowski
Jose Perez

 

Visual Arts Center Hours:

Tues – Fri: 10–5 pm

Sat: 12–5 pm

May 22, 2015: 10–3 pm

Saturday, May 23, 2015

Visual Arts Center, Art Building (ART)
2300 Trinity St, Austin TX 78712

Event Type

Arts & Humanities

Departments

College of Fine Arts, Department of Art & Art History

Target Audience

Students, Staff, Faculty, Alumni, Families, General Public

Website

http://utvac.org/exhibitions/2015-des...

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