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CATEGORIES:Arts & Humanities
DESCRIPTION:Oozy Rat in a Sanitary Zoo features the work of five artists—Sa
 sha Fishman\, Brooke Johnson\, Seth Murchison\, tín Rodriguez\, and Rachel 
 Wilkins—all who are current or recent students at The University of Texas a
 t Austin. The works included in this exhibition examine our human relations
 hips with animals and the natural world\, and consider what these relations
 hips might reveal about ourselves. Through a variety of media including pho
 tography\, painting\, sculpture\, installation\, and video work\, these fiv
 e artists engage ideas surrounding genetic modification\, natural and “unna
 tural” ecology\, pets\, nature simulations\, and the study of natural scien
 ces.\n\nThis exhibition is organized by Brooke Johnson and Center Space Pro
 ject. It is made possible by additional support from 52 individual donors w
 ho contributed to a HornRaiser campaign in Fall 2018.\n\nSpring 2019 Openin
 g Reception\nFriday\, January 25\n6–8 PM\nVisual Arts Center\n\nFrom Chimpa
 n-A to Chimpanzee: An Oozy Rat Science Convention\nWednesday\, February 20\
 n5–6 PM\nVisual Arts Center\n\nAbout the Artists\n\nSasha Fishman  (b. 1995
 \, Baltimore\, Maryland) works in Baltimore and will soon be living in Los 
 Angeles. She holds a B.F.A. in Studio Art from The University of Texas at A
 ustin (2018). Her work has been featured in group exhibitions at Shoes Off 
 Gallery\, New York (2018)\; the Visual Arts Center\, Austin (2018\, 2017)\;
  Dude Ranch\, Austin (2018)\;  and No Vacancy 3\, New York (2017)\, among o
 thers. Sasha is the recipient of numerous awards\, including a grant from T
 he Dallas Museum of Art (2018)\, a research fellowship from The University 
 of Texas at Austin (2018)\, and scholarships from Urban Glass and Anderson 
 Ranch. She has participated in the Learning Tuscany program (2017) and the 
 New York Arts Practicum (2018) through UT-Austin. \n\nBrooke Johnson (b. 19
 96\, Fort Worth\, Texas) is an artist living and working in Austin\, Texas.
  She is expected to graduate from The University of Texas at Austin in 2019
  with a B.F.A. in Studio Art\, a B.A. in Art History with Honors\, and a Br
 idging Disciplines Program Certificate in Museum Studies. Brooke is a curre
 nt member of MASS Gallery and UT’s student-led curatorial collective\, Cent
 er Space Project\, as well as a former coordinator for IRL at the Museum of
  Human Achievement. Her work has been featured in group exhibitions at the 
 Visual Arts Center (2017) and Dude Ranch\, Austin\, Texas (2017). She has p
 erformed as a member of  Fleet Performance Collective at the Museum of Huma
 n Achievement (2017). Johnson is the recipient of numerous awards\, includi
 ng the Newman Fellowship in Art History (2018)\, UT’s Oxbow Summer Art Prog
 ram Scholarship (2018)\, The Katy “Kay” Presidential Endowed Scholarship (2
 017)\,  and UT’s New York Seminar Grant (2017)\, as well as UT’s Profession
 al Development Travel Initiative Grant as a member of Fleet Performance Col
 lective (2017).\n\nSeth Murchison (b. 1996\, Austin\, Texas) is a painter l
 iving in Austin\, Texas. Seth holds a B.F.A. in Studio Art from The Univers
 ity of Texas at Austin. His work has been featured in group exhibitions at 
 the East Austin Studio Tour (2018)\; the Visual Arts Center\, Austin (2018)
 \; Co-Lab Projects\, Austin (2016)\;  and the FAB Gallery (2016).\n\nTín Ro
 driguez  (b. 1996\, El Paso\, Texas) is an artist and biologist living and 
 working in Western Massachusetts. They received a B.S.A. in Biology from Th
 e University of Texas at Austin in 2018. Rodriguez has worked with pollinat
 ors in Dr. Elinor Lichtenberg’s lab at The University of Texas at Austin\, 
 and with armored scale insects in Dr. Benjamin Normark’s lab at the Univers
 ity of Massachusetts\, Amherst. Rodriguez is a volunteer with the insect co
 llections at both UT-Austin and UMass-Amherst\, and a member of UT-Amherst’
 s Fernald Entomological Society. They have exhibited solo work at the West 
 Austin Studio Tour (2018)\, and have performed as a member of the Fleet Per
 formance Collective at the Visual Arts Center (2018) and the Museum of Huma
 n Achievement (2017). Rodriguez co-founded the Austin-based Deadly Toxin (2
 016-2018) with collaborator Seth Murchison.\n\nRachel Wilkins (b. 1996\, Ho
 uston\, Texas) lives and works in Atlanta\, Georgia. She received her B.F.A
 . in Studio Art from The University of Texas at Austin in 2018. She was awa
 rded the Welcome to My Homepage Digital Artist Residency at the Museum of H
 uman Achievement in Austin\, Texas\, which culminated in a solo exhibition 
 in 2017. Wilkins has been featured in group exhibitions at the Rice Univers
 ity’s Inferno Gallery (2018)\, the Visual Arts Center (2018\, 2017)\; and D
 imension Gallery (2017). She currently works with Scraplanta\, a nonprofit 
 creative reuse program in Atlanta. Wilkins is the former director and curat
 or for IRL\, a new media gallery and production space at the Museum of Huma
 n Achievement (2017)\; her projects were exhibited during Fusebox Festival\
 , Austin Texas (2018\, 2017) and Marfa Open\, Marfa\, Texas (2017).
DTSTAMP:20260417T054227Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190125
GEO:30.286256;-97.732996
LOCATION:Visual Arts Center\, Art Building (ART)
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:EXHIBITION: Oozy Rat in a Sanitary Zoo
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_4320136
URL:https://calendar.utexas.edu/event/exhibition_oozy_rat_in_a_sanitary_zoo
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts & Humanities
DESCRIPTION:Oozy Rat in a Sanitary Zoo features the work of five artists—Sa
 sha Fishman\, Brooke Johnson\, Seth Murchison\, tín Rodriguez\, and Rachel 
 Wilkins—all who are current or recent students at The University of Texas a
 t Austin. The works included in this exhibition examine our human relations
 hips with animals and the natural world\, and consider what these relations
 hips might reveal about ourselves. Through a variety of media including pho
 tography\, painting\, sculpture\, installation\, and video work\, these fiv
 e artists engage ideas surrounding genetic modification\, natural and “unna
 tural” ecology\, pets\, nature simulations\, and the study of natural scien
 ces.\n\nThis exhibition is organized by Brooke Johnson and Center Space Pro
 ject. It is made possible by additional support from 52 individual donors w
 ho contributed to a HornRaiser campaign in Fall 2018.\n\nSpring 2019 Openin
 g Reception\nFriday\, January 25\n6–8 PM\nVisual Arts Center\n\nFrom Chimpa
 n-A to Chimpanzee: An Oozy Rat Science Convention\nWednesday\, February 20\
 n5–6 PM\nVisual Arts Center\n\nAbout the Artists\n\nSasha Fishman  (b. 1995
 \, Baltimore\, Maryland) works in Baltimore and will soon be living in Los 
 Angeles. She holds a B.F.A. in Studio Art from The University of Texas at A
 ustin (2018). Her work has been featured in group exhibitions at Shoes Off 
 Gallery\, New York (2018)\; the Visual Arts Center\, Austin (2018\, 2017)\;
  Dude Ranch\, Austin (2018)\;  and No Vacancy 3\, New York (2017)\, among o
 thers. Sasha is the recipient of numerous awards\, including a grant from T
 he Dallas Museum of Art (2018)\, a research fellowship from The University 
 of Texas at Austin (2018)\, and scholarships from Urban Glass and Anderson 
 Ranch. She has participated in the Learning Tuscany program (2017) and the 
 New York Arts Practicum (2018) through UT-Austin. \n\nBrooke Johnson (b. 19
 96\, Fort Worth\, Texas) is an artist living and working in Austin\, Texas.
  She is expected to graduate from The University of Texas at Austin in 2019
  with a B.F.A. in Studio Art\, a B.A. in Art History with Honors\, and a Br
 idging Disciplines Program Certificate in Museum Studies. Brooke is a curre
 nt member of MASS Gallery and UT’s student-led curatorial collective\, Cent
 er Space Project\, as well as a former coordinator for IRL at the Museum of
  Human Achievement. Her work has been featured in group exhibitions at the 
 Visual Arts Center (2017) and Dude Ranch\, Austin\, Texas (2017). She has p
 erformed as a member of  Fleet Performance Collective at the Museum of Huma
 n Achievement (2017). Johnson is the recipient of numerous awards\, includi
 ng the Newman Fellowship in Art History (2018)\, UT’s Oxbow Summer Art Prog
 ram Scholarship (2018)\, The Katy “Kay” Presidential Endowed Scholarship (2
 017)\,  and UT’s New York Seminar Grant (2017)\, as well as UT’s Profession
 al Development Travel Initiative Grant as a member of Fleet Performance Col
 lective (2017).\n\nSeth Murchison (b. 1996\, Austin\, Texas) is a painter l
 iving in Austin\, Texas. Seth holds a B.F.A. in Studio Art from The Univers
 ity of Texas at Austin. His work has been featured in group exhibitions at 
 the East Austin Studio Tour (2018)\; the Visual Arts Center\, Austin (2018)
 \; Co-Lab Projects\, Austin (2016)\;  and the FAB Gallery (2016).\n\nTín Ro
 driguez  (b. 1996\, El Paso\, Texas) is an artist and biologist living and 
 working in Western Massachusetts. They received a B.S.A. in Biology from Th
 e University of Texas at Austin in 2018. Rodriguez has worked with pollinat
 ors in Dr. Elinor Lichtenberg’s lab at The University of Texas at Austin\, 
 and with armored scale insects in Dr. Benjamin Normark’s lab at the Univers
 ity of Massachusetts\, Amherst. Rodriguez is a volunteer with the insect co
 llections at both UT-Austin and UMass-Amherst\, and a member of UT-Amherst’
 s Fernald Entomological Society. They have exhibited solo work at the West 
 Austin Studio Tour (2018)\, and have performed as a member of the Fleet Per
 formance Collective at the Visual Arts Center (2018) and the Museum of Huma
 n Achievement (2017). Rodriguez co-founded the Austin-based Deadly Toxin (2
 016-2018) with collaborator Seth Murchison.\n\nRachel Wilkins (b. 1996\, Ho
 uston\, Texas) lives and works in Atlanta\, Georgia. She received her B.F.A
 . in Studio Art from The University of Texas at Austin in 2018. She was awa
 rded the Welcome to My Homepage Digital Artist Residency at the Museum of H
 uman Achievement in Austin\, Texas\, which culminated in a solo exhibition 
 in 2017. Wilkins has been featured in group exhibitions at the Rice Univers
 ity’s Inferno Gallery (2018)\, the Visual Arts Center (2018\, 2017)\; and D
 imension Gallery (2017). She currently works with Scraplanta\, a nonprofit 
 creative reuse program in Atlanta. Wilkins is the former director and curat
 or for IRL\, a new media gallery and production space at the Museum of Huma
 n Achievement (2017)\; her projects were exhibited during Fusebox Festival\
 , Austin Texas (2018\, 2017) and Marfa Open\, Marfa\, Texas (2017).
DTEND:20190126T230000Z
DTSTAMP:20260417T054227Z
DTSTART:20190126T180000Z
GEO:30.286256;-97.732996
LOCATION:Visual Arts Center\, Art Building (ART)
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:EXHIBITION: Oozy Rat in a Sanitary Zoo
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_4320163
URL:https://calendar.utexas.edu/event/exhibition_oozy_rat_in_a_sanitary_zoo
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts & Humanities
DESCRIPTION:Oozy Rat in a Sanitary Zoo features the work of five artists—Sa
 sha Fishman\, Brooke Johnson\, Seth Murchison\, tín Rodriguez\, and Rachel 
 Wilkins—all who are current or recent students at The University of Texas a
 t Austin. The works included in this exhibition examine our human relations
 hips with animals and the natural world\, and consider what these relations
 hips might reveal about ourselves. Through a variety of media including pho
 tography\, painting\, sculpture\, installation\, and video work\, these fiv
 e artists engage ideas surrounding genetic modification\, natural and “unna
 tural” ecology\, pets\, nature simulations\, and the study of natural scien
 ces.\n\nThis exhibition is organized by Brooke Johnson and Center Space Pro
 ject. It is made possible by additional support from 52 individual donors w
 ho contributed to a HornRaiser campaign in Fall 2018.\n\nSpring 2019 Openin
 g Reception\nFriday\, January 25\n6–8 PM\nVisual Arts Center\n\nFrom Chimpa
 n-A to Chimpanzee: An Oozy Rat Science Convention\nWednesday\, February 20\
 n5–6 PM\nVisual Arts Center\n\nAbout the Artists\n\nSasha Fishman  (b. 1995
 \, Baltimore\, Maryland) works in Baltimore and will soon be living in Los 
 Angeles. She holds a B.F.A. in Studio Art from The University of Texas at A
 ustin (2018). Her work has been featured in group exhibitions at Shoes Off 
 Gallery\, New York (2018)\; the Visual Arts Center\, Austin (2018\, 2017)\;
  Dude Ranch\, Austin (2018)\;  and No Vacancy 3\, New York (2017)\, among o
 thers. Sasha is the recipient of numerous awards\, including a grant from T
 he Dallas Museum of Art (2018)\, a research fellowship from The University 
 of Texas at Austin (2018)\, and scholarships from Urban Glass and Anderson 
 Ranch. She has participated in the Learning Tuscany program (2017) and the 
 New York Arts Practicum (2018) through UT-Austin. \n\nBrooke Johnson (b. 19
 96\, Fort Worth\, Texas) is an artist living and working in Austin\, Texas.
  She is expected to graduate from The University of Texas at Austin in 2019
  with a B.F.A. in Studio Art\, a B.A. in Art History with Honors\, and a Br
 idging Disciplines Program Certificate in Museum Studies. Brooke is a curre
 nt member of MASS Gallery and UT’s student-led curatorial collective\, Cent
 er Space Project\, as well as a former coordinator for IRL at the Museum of
  Human Achievement. Her work has been featured in group exhibitions at the 
 Visual Arts Center (2017) and Dude Ranch\, Austin\, Texas (2017). She has p
 erformed as a member of  Fleet Performance Collective at the Museum of Huma
 n Achievement (2017). Johnson is the recipient of numerous awards\, includi
 ng the Newman Fellowship in Art History (2018)\, UT’s Oxbow Summer Art Prog
 ram Scholarship (2018)\, The Katy “Kay” Presidential Endowed Scholarship (2
 017)\,  and UT’s New York Seminar Grant (2017)\, as well as UT’s Profession
 al Development Travel Initiative Grant as a member of Fleet Performance Col
 lective (2017).\n\nSeth Murchison (b. 1996\, Austin\, Texas) is a painter l
 iving in Austin\, Texas. Seth holds a B.F.A. in Studio Art from The Univers
 ity of Texas at Austin. His work has been featured in group exhibitions at 
 the East Austin Studio Tour (2018)\; the Visual Arts Center\, Austin (2018)
 \; Co-Lab Projects\, Austin (2016)\;  and the FAB Gallery (2016).\n\nTín Ro
 driguez  (b. 1996\, El Paso\, Texas) is an artist and biologist living and 
 working in Western Massachusetts. They received a B.S.A. in Biology from Th
 e University of Texas at Austin in 2018. Rodriguez has worked with pollinat
 ors in Dr. Elinor Lichtenberg’s lab at The University of Texas at Austin\, 
 and with armored scale insects in Dr. Benjamin Normark’s lab at the Univers
 ity of Massachusetts\, Amherst. Rodriguez is a volunteer with the insect co
 llections at both UT-Austin and UMass-Amherst\, and a member of UT-Amherst’
 s Fernald Entomological Society. They have exhibited solo work at the West 
 Austin Studio Tour (2018)\, and have performed as a member of the Fleet Per
 formance Collective at the Visual Arts Center (2018) and the Museum of Huma
 n Achievement (2017). Rodriguez co-founded the Austin-based Deadly Toxin (2
 016-2018) with collaborator Seth Murchison.\n\nRachel Wilkins (b. 1996\, Ho
 uston\, Texas) lives and works in Atlanta\, Georgia. She received her B.F.A
 . in Studio Art from The University of Texas at Austin in 2018. She was awa
 rded the Welcome to My Homepage Digital Artist Residency at the Museum of H
 uman Achievement in Austin\, Texas\, which culminated in a solo exhibition 
 in 2017. Wilkins has been featured in group exhibitions at the Rice Univers
 ity’s Inferno Gallery (2018)\, the Visual Arts Center (2018\, 2017)\; and D
 imension Gallery (2017). She currently works with Scraplanta\, a nonprofit 
 creative reuse program in Atlanta. Wilkins is the former director and curat
 or for IRL\, a new media gallery and production space at the Museum of Huma
 n Achievement (2017)\; her projects were exhibited during Fusebox Festival\
 , Austin Texas (2018\, 2017) and Marfa Open\, Marfa\, Texas (2017).
DTEND:20190129T230000Z
DTSTAMP:20260417T054227Z
DTSTART:20190129T160000Z
GEO:30.286256;-97.732996
LOCATION:Visual Arts Center\, Art Building (ART)
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:EXHIBITION: Oozy Rat in a Sanitary Zoo
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_4320138
URL:https://calendar.utexas.edu/event/exhibition_oozy_rat_in_a_sanitary_zoo
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts & Humanities
DESCRIPTION:Oozy Rat in a Sanitary Zoo features the work of five artists—Sa
 sha Fishman\, Brooke Johnson\, Seth Murchison\, tín Rodriguez\, and Rachel 
 Wilkins—all who are current or recent students at The University of Texas a
 t Austin. The works included in this exhibition examine our human relations
 hips with animals and the natural world\, and consider what these relations
 hips might reveal about ourselves. Through a variety of media including pho
 tography\, painting\, sculpture\, installation\, and video work\, these fiv
 e artists engage ideas surrounding genetic modification\, natural and “unna
 tural” ecology\, pets\, nature simulations\, and the study of natural scien
 ces.\n\nThis exhibition is organized by Brooke Johnson and Center Space Pro
 ject. It is made possible by additional support from 52 individual donors w
 ho contributed to a HornRaiser campaign in Fall 2018.\n\nSpring 2019 Openin
 g Reception\nFriday\, January 25\n6–8 PM\nVisual Arts Center\n\nFrom Chimpa
 n-A to Chimpanzee: An Oozy Rat Science Convention\nWednesday\, February 20\
 n5–6 PM\nVisual Arts Center\n\nAbout the Artists\n\nSasha Fishman  (b. 1995
 \, Baltimore\, Maryland) works in Baltimore and will soon be living in Los 
 Angeles. She holds a B.F.A. in Studio Art from The University of Texas at A
 ustin (2018). Her work has been featured in group exhibitions at Shoes Off 
 Gallery\, New York (2018)\; the Visual Arts Center\, Austin (2018\, 2017)\;
  Dude Ranch\, Austin (2018)\;  and No Vacancy 3\, New York (2017)\, among o
 thers. Sasha is the recipient of numerous awards\, including a grant from T
 he Dallas Museum of Art (2018)\, a research fellowship from The University 
 of Texas at Austin (2018)\, and scholarships from Urban Glass and Anderson 
 Ranch. She has participated in the Learning Tuscany program (2017) and the 
 New York Arts Practicum (2018) through UT-Austin. \n\nBrooke Johnson (b. 19
 96\, Fort Worth\, Texas) is an artist living and working in Austin\, Texas.
  She is expected to graduate from The University of Texas at Austin in 2019
  with a B.F.A. in Studio Art\, a B.A. in Art History with Honors\, and a Br
 idging Disciplines Program Certificate in Museum Studies. Brooke is a curre
 nt member of MASS Gallery and UT’s student-led curatorial collective\, Cent
 er Space Project\, as well as a former coordinator for IRL at the Museum of
  Human Achievement. Her work has been featured in group exhibitions at the 
 Visual Arts Center (2017) and Dude Ranch\, Austin\, Texas (2017). She has p
 erformed as a member of  Fleet Performance Collective at the Museum of Huma
 n Achievement (2017). Johnson is the recipient of numerous awards\, includi
 ng the Newman Fellowship in Art History (2018)\, UT’s Oxbow Summer Art Prog
 ram Scholarship (2018)\, The Katy “Kay” Presidential Endowed Scholarship (2
 017)\,  and UT’s New York Seminar Grant (2017)\, as well as UT’s Profession
 al Development Travel Initiative Grant as a member of Fleet Performance Col
 lective (2017).\n\nSeth Murchison (b. 1996\, Austin\, Texas) is a painter l
 iving in Austin\, Texas. Seth holds a B.F.A. in Studio Art from The Univers
 ity of Texas at Austin. His work has been featured in group exhibitions at 
 the East Austin Studio Tour (2018)\; the Visual Arts Center\, Austin (2018)
 \; Co-Lab Projects\, Austin (2016)\;  and the FAB Gallery (2016).\n\nTín Ro
 driguez  (b. 1996\, El Paso\, Texas) is an artist and biologist living and 
 working in Western Massachusetts. They received a B.S.A. in Biology from Th
 e University of Texas at Austin in 2018. Rodriguez has worked with pollinat
 ors in Dr. Elinor Lichtenberg’s lab at The University of Texas at Austin\, 
 and with armored scale insects in Dr. Benjamin Normark’s lab at the Univers
 ity of Massachusetts\, Amherst. Rodriguez is a volunteer with the insect co
 llections at both UT-Austin and UMass-Amherst\, and a member of UT-Amherst’
 s Fernald Entomological Society. They have exhibited solo work at the West 
 Austin Studio Tour (2018)\, and have performed as a member of the Fleet Per
 formance Collective at the Visual Arts Center (2018) and the Museum of Huma
 n Achievement (2017). Rodriguez co-founded the Austin-based Deadly Toxin (2
 016-2018) with collaborator Seth Murchison.\n\nRachel Wilkins (b. 1996\, Ho
 uston\, Texas) lives and works in Atlanta\, Georgia. She received her B.F.A
 . in Studio Art from The University of Texas at Austin in 2018. She was awa
 rded the Welcome to My Homepage Digital Artist Residency at the Museum of H
 uman Achievement in Austin\, Texas\, which culminated in a solo exhibition 
 in 2017. Wilkins has been featured in group exhibitions at the Rice Univers
 ity’s Inferno Gallery (2018)\, the Visual Arts Center (2018\, 2017)\; and D
 imension Gallery (2017). She currently works with Scraplanta\, a nonprofit 
 creative reuse program in Atlanta. Wilkins is the former director and curat
 or for IRL\, a new media gallery and production space at the Museum of Huma
 n Achievement (2017)\; her projects were exhibited during Fusebox Festival\
 , Austin Texas (2018\, 2017) and Marfa Open\, Marfa\, Texas (2017).
DTEND:20190130T230000Z
DTSTAMP:20260417T054227Z
DTSTART:20190130T160000Z
GEO:30.286256;-97.732996
LOCATION:Visual Arts Center\, Art Building (ART)
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:EXHIBITION: Oozy Rat in a Sanitary Zoo
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_4320139
URL:https://calendar.utexas.edu/event/exhibition_oozy_rat_in_a_sanitary_zoo
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts & Humanities
DESCRIPTION:Oozy Rat in a Sanitary Zoo features the work of five artists—Sa
 sha Fishman\, Brooke Johnson\, Seth Murchison\, tín Rodriguez\, and Rachel 
 Wilkins—all who are current or recent students at The University of Texas a
 t Austin. The works included in this exhibition examine our human relations
 hips with animals and the natural world\, and consider what these relations
 hips might reveal about ourselves. Through a variety of media including pho
 tography\, painting\, sculpture\, installation\, and video work\, these fiv
 e artists engage ideas surrounding genetic modification\, natural and “unna
 tural” ecology\, pets\, nature simulations\, and the study of natural scien
 ces.\n\nThis exhibition is organized by Brooke Johnson and Center Space Pro
 ject. It is made possible by additional support from 52 individual donors w
 ho contributed to a HornRaiser campaign in Fall 2018.\n\nSpring 2019 Openin
 g Reception\nFriday\, January 25\n6–8 PM\nVisual Arts Center\n\nFrom Chimpa
 n-A to Chimpanzee: An Oozy Rat Science Convention\nWednesday\, February 20\
 n5–6 PM\nVisual Arts Center\n\nAbout the Artists\n\nSasha Fishman  (b. 1995
 \, Baltimore\, Maryland) works in Baltimore and will soon be living in Los 
 Angeles. She holds a B.F.A. in Studio Art from The University of Texas at A
 ustin (2018). Her work has been featured in group exhibitions at Shoes Off 
 Gallery\, New York (2018)\; the Visual Arts Center\, Austin (2018\, 2017)\;
  Dude Ranch\, Austin (2018)\;  and No Vacancy 3\, New York (2017)\, among o
 thers. Sasha is the recipient of numerous awards\, including a grant from T
 he Dallas Museum of Art (2018)\, a research fellowship from The University 
 of Texas at Austin (2018)\, and scholarships from Urban Glass and Anderson 
 Ranch. She has participated in the Learning Tuscany program (2017) and the 
 New York Arts Practicum (2018) through UT-Austin. \n\nBrooke Johnson (b. 19
 96\, Fort Worth\, Texas) is an artist living and working in Austin\, Texas.
  She is expected to graduate from The University of Texas at Austin in 2019
  with a B.F.A. in Studio Art\, a B.A. in Art History with Honors\, and a Br
 idging Disciplines Program Certificate in Museum Studies. Brooke is a curre
 nt member of MASS Gallery and UT’s student-led curatorial collective\, Cent
 er Space Project\, as well as a former coordinator for IRL at the Museum of
  Human Achievement. Her work has been featured in group exhibitions at the 
 Visual Arts Center (2017) and Dude Ranch\, Austin\, Texas (2017). She has p
 erformed as a member of  Fleet Performance Collective at the Museum of Huma
 n Achievement (2017). Johnson is the recipient of numerous awards\, includi
 ng the Newman Fellowship in Art History (2018)\, UT’s Oxbow Summer Art Prog
 ram Scholarship (2018)\, The Katy “Kay” Presidential Endowed Scholarship (2
 017)\,  and UT’s New York Seminar Grant (2017)\, as well as UT’s Profession
 al Development Travel Initiative Grant as a member of Fleet Performance Col
 lective (2017).\n\nSeth Murchison (b. 1996\, Austin\, Texas) is a painter l
 iving in Austin\, Texas. Seth holds a B.F.A. in Studio Art from The Univers
 ity of Texas at Austin. His work has been featured in group exhibitions at 
 the East Austin Studio Tour (2018)\; the Visual Arts Center\, Austin (2018)
 \; Co-Lab Projects\, Austin (2016)\;  and the FAB Gallery (2016).\n\nTín Ro
 driguez  (b. 1996\, El Paso\, Texas) is an artist and biologist living and 
 working in Western Massachusetts. They received a B.S.A. in Biology from Th
 e University of Texas at Austin in 2018. Rodriguez has worked with pollinat
 ors in Dr. Elinor Lichtenberg’s lab at The University of Texas at Austin\, 
 and with armored scale insects in Dr. Benjamin Normark’s lab at the Univers
 ity of Massachusetts\, Amherst. Rodriguez is a volunteer with the insect co
 llections at both UT-Austin and UMass-Amherst\, and a member of UT-Amherst’
 s Fernald Entomological Society. They have exhibited solo work at the West 
 Austin Studio Tour (2018)\, and have performed as a member of the Fleet Per
 formance Collective at the Visual Arts Center (2018) and the Museum of Huma
 n Achievement (2017). Rodriguez co-founded the Austin-based Deadly Toxin (2
 016-2018) with collaborator Seth Murchison.\n\nRachel Wilkins (b. 1996\, Ho
 uston\, Texas) lives and works in Atlanta\, Georgia. She received her B.F.A
 . in Studio Art from The University of Texas at Austin in 2018. She was awa
 rded the Welcome to My Homepage Digital Artist Residency at the Museum of H
 uman Achievement in Austin\, Texas\, which culminated in a solo exhibition 
 in 2017. Wilkins has been featured in group exhibitions at the Rice Univers
 ity’s Inferno Gallery (2018)\, the Visual Arts Center (2018\, 2017)\; and D
 imension Gallery (2017). She currently works with Scraplanta\, a nonprofit 
 creative reuse program in Atlanta. Wilkins is the former director and curat
 or for IRL\, a new media gallery and production space at the Museum of Huma
 n Achievement (2017)\; her projects were exhibited during Fusebox Festival\
 , Austin Texas (2018\, 2017) and Marfa Open\, Marfa\, Texas (2017).
DTEND:20190131T230000Z
DTSTAMP:20260417T054227Z
DTSTART:20190131T160000Z
GEO:30.286256;-97.732996
LOCATION:Visual Arts Center\, Art Building (ART)
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:EXHIBITION: Oozy Rat in a Sanitary Zoo
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_4320140
URL:https://calendar.utexas.edu/event/exhibition_oozy_rat_in_a_sanitary_zoo
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts & Humanities
DESCRIPTION:Oozy Rat in a Sanitary Zoo features the work of five artists—Sa
 sha Fishman\, Brooke Johnson\, Seth Murchison\, tín Rodriguez\, and Rachel 
 Wilkins—all who are current or recent students at The University of Texas a
 t Austin. The works included in this exhibition examine our human relations
 hips with animals and the natural world\, and consider what these relations
 hips might reveal about ourselves. Through a variety of media including pho
 tography\, painting\, sculpture\, installation\, and video work\, these fiv
 e artists engage ideas surrounding genetic modification\, natural and “unna
 tural” ecology\, pets\, nature simulations\, and the study of natural scien
 ces.\n\nThis exhibition is organized by Brooke Johnson and Center Space Pro
 ject. It is made possible by additional support from 52 individual donors w
 ho contributed to a HornRaiser campaign in Fall 2018.\n\nSpring 2019 Openin
 g Reception\nFriday\, January 25\n6–8 PM\nVisual Arts Center\n\nFrom Chimpa
 n-A to Chimpanzee: An Oozy Rat Science Convention\nWednesday\, February 20\
 n5–6 PM\nVisual Arts Center\n\nAbout the Artists\n\nSasha Fishman  (b. 1995
 \, Baltimore\, Maryland) works in Baltimore and will soon be living in Los 
 Angeles. She holds a B.F.A. in Studio Art from The University of Texas at A
 ustin (2018). Her work has been featured in group exhibitions at Shoes Off 
 Gallery\, New York (2018)\; the Visual Arts Center\, Austin (2018\, 2017)\;
  Dude Ranch\, Austin (2018)\;  and No Vacancy 3\, New York (2017)\, among o
 thers. Sasha is the recipient of numerous awards\, including a grant from T
 he Dallas Museum of Art (2018)\, a research fellowship from The University 
 of Texas at Austin (2018)\, and scholarships from Urban Glass and Anderson 
 Ranch. She has participated in the Learning Tuscany program (2017) and the 
 New York Arts Practicum (2018) through UT-Austin. \n\nBrooke Johnson (b. 19
 96\, Fort Worth\, Texas) is an artist living and working in Austin\, Texas.
  She is expected to graduate from The University of Texas at Austin in 2019
  with a B.F.A. in Studio Art\, a B.A. in Art History with Honors\, and a Br
 idging Disciplines Program Certificate in Museum Studies. Brooke is a curre
 nt member of MASS Gallery and UT’s student-led curatorial collective\, Cent
 er Space Project\, as well as a former coordinator for IRL at the Museum of
  Human Achievement. Her work has been featured in group exhibitions at the 
 Visual Arts Center (2017) and Dude Ranch\, Austin\, Texas (2017). She has p
 erformed as a member of  Fleet Performance Collective at the Museum of Huma
 n Achievement (2017). Johnson is the recipient of numerous awards\, includi
 ng the Newman Fellowship in Art History (2018)\, UT’s Oxbow Summer Art Prog
 ram Scholarship (2018)\, The Katy “Kay” Presidential Endowed Scholarship (2
 017)\,  and UT’s New York Seminar Grant (2017)\, as well as UT’s Profession
 al Development Travel Initiative Grant as a member of Fleet Performance Col
 lective (2017).\n\nSeth Murchison (b. 1996\, Austin\, Texas) is a painter l
 iving in Austin\, Texas. Seth holds a B.F.A. in Studio Art from The Univers
 ity of Texas at Austin. His work has been featured in group exhibitions at 
 the East Austin Studio Tour (2018)\; the Visual Arts Center\, Austin (2018)
 \; Co-Lab Projects\, Austin (2016)\;  and the FAB Gallery (2016).\n\nTín Ro
 driguez  (b. 1996\, El Paso\, Texas) is an artist and biologist living and 
 working in Western Massachusetts. They received a B.S.A. in Biology from Th
 e University of Texas at Austin in 2018. Rodriguez has worked with pollinat
 ors in Dr. Elinor Lichtenberg’s lab at The University of Texas at Austin\, 
 and with armored scale insects in Dr. Benjamin Normark’s lab at the Univers
 ity of Massachusetts\, Amherst. Rodriguez is a volunteer with the insect co
 llections at both UT-Austin and UMass-Amherst\, and a member of UT-Amherst’
 s Fernald Entomological Society. They have exhibited solo work at the West 
 Austin Studio Tour (2018)\, and have performed as a member of the Fleet Per
 formance Collective at the Visual Arts Center (2018) and the Museum of Huma
 n Achievement (2017). Rodriguez co-founded the Austin-based Deadly Toxin (2
 016-2018) with collaborator Seth Murchison.\n\nRachel Wilkins (b. 1996\, Ho
 uston\, Texas) lives and works in Atlanta\, Georgia. She received her B.F.A
 . in Studio Art from The University of Texas at Austin in 2018. She was awa
 rded the Welcome to My Homepage Digital Artist Residency at the Museum of H
 uman Achievement in Austin\, Texas\, which culminated in a solo exhibition 
 in 2017. Wilkins has been featured in group exhibitions at the Rice Univers
 ity’s Inferno Gallery (2018)\, the Visual Arts Center (2018\, 2017)\; and D
 imension Gallery (2017). She currently works with Scraplanta\, a nonprofit 
 creative reuse program in Atlanta. Wilkins is the former director and curat
 or for IRL\, a new media gallery and production space at the Museum of Huma
 n Achievement (2017)\; her projects were exhibited during Fusebox Festival\
 , Austin Texas (2018\, 2017) and Marfa Open\, Marfa\, Texas (2017).
DTEND:20190201T230000Z
DTSTAMP:20260417T054227Z
DTSTART:20190201T160000Z
GEO:30.286256;-97.732996
LOCATION:Visual Arts Center\, Art Building (ART)
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:EXHIBITION: Oozy Rat in a Sanitary Zoo
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_4320141
URL:https://calendar.utexas.edu/event/exhibition_oozy_rat_in_a_sanitary_zoo
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts & Humanities
DESCRIPTION:Oozy Rat in a Sanitary Zoo features the work of five artists—Sa
 sha Fishman\, Brooke Johnson\, Seth Murchison\, tín Rodriguez\, and Rachel 
 Wilkins—all who are current or recent students at The University of Texas a
 t Austin. The works included in this exhibition examine our human relations
 hips with animals and the natural world\, and consider what these relations
 hips might reveal about ourselves. Through a variety of media including pho
 tography\, painting\, sculpture\, installation\, and video work\, these fiv
 e artists engage ideas surrounding genetic modification\, natural and “unna
 tural” ecology\, pets\, nature simulations\, and the study of natural scien
 ces.\n\nThis exhibition is organized by Brooke Johnson and Center Space Pro
 ject. It is made possible by additional support from 52 individual donors w
 ho contributed to a HornRaiser campaign in Fall 2018.\n\nSpring 2019 Openin
 g Reception\nFriday\, January 25\n6–8 PM\nVisual Arts Center\n\nFrom Chimpa
 n-A to Chimpanzee: An Oozy Rat Science Convention\nWednesday\, February 20\
 n5–6 PM\nVisual Arts Center\n\nAbout the Artists\n\nSasha Fishman  (b. 1995
 \, Baltimore\, Maryland) works in Baltimore and will soon be living in Los 
 Angeles. She holds a B.F.A. in Studio Art from The University of Texas at A
 ustin (2018). Her work has been featured in group exhibitions at Shoes Off 
 Gallery\, New York (2018)\; the Visual Arts Center\, Austin (2018\, 2017)\;
  Dude Ranch\, Austin (2018)\;  and No Vacancy 3\, New York (2017)\, among o
 thers. Sasha is the recipient of numerous awards\, including a grant from T
 he Dallas Museum of Art (2018)\, a research fellowship from The University 
 of Texas at Austin (2018)\, and scholarships from Urban Glass and Anderson 
 Ranch. She has participated in the Learning Tuscany program (2017) and the 
 New York Arts Practicum (2018) through UT-Austin. \n\nBrooke Johnson (b. 19
 96\, Fort Worth\, Texas) is an artist living and working in Austin\, Texas.
  She is expected to graduate from The University of Texas at Austin in 2019
  with a B.F.A. in Studio Art\, a B.A. in Art History with Honors\, and a Br
 idging Disciplines Program Certificate in Museum Studies. Brooke is a curre
 nt member of MASS Gallery and UT’s student-led curatorial collective\, Cent
 er Space Project\, as well as a former coordinator for IRL at the Museum of
  Human Achievement. Her work has been featured in group exhibitions at the 
 Visual Arts Center (2017) and Dude Ranch\, Austin\, Texas (2017). She has p
 erformed as a member of  Fleet Performance Collective at the Museum of Huma
 n Achievement (2017). Johnson is the recipient of numerous awards\, includi
 ng the Newman Fellowship in Art History (2018)\, UT’s Oxbow Summer Art Prog
 ram Scholarship (2018)\, The Katy “Kay” Presidential Endowed Scholarship (2
 017)\,  and UT’s New York Seminar Grant (2017)\, as well as UT’s Profession
 al Development Travel Initiative Grant as a member of Fleet Performance Col
 lective (2017).\n\nSeth Murchison (b. 1996\, Austin\, Texas) is a painter l
 iving in Austin\, Texas. Seth holds a B.F.A. in Studio Art from The Univers
 ity of Texas at Austin. His work has been featured in group exhibitions at 
 the East Austin Studio Tour (2018)\; the Visual Arts Center\, Austin (2018)
 \; Co-Lab Projects\, Austin (2016)\;  and the FAB Gallery (2016).\n\nTín Ro
 driguez  (b. 1996\, El Paso\, Texas) is an artist and biologist living and 
 working in Western Massachusetts. They received a B.S.A. in Biology from Th
 e University of Texas at Austin in 2018. Rodriguez has worked with pollinat
 ors in Dr. Elinor Lichtenberg’s lab at The University of Texas at Austin\, 
 and with armored scale insects in Dr. Benjamin Normark’s lab at the Univers
 ity of Massachusetts\, Amherst. Rodriguez is a volunteer with the insect co
 llections at both UT-Austin and UMass-Amherst\, and a member of UT-Amherst’
 s Fernald Entomological Society. They have exhibited solo work at the West 
 Austin Studio Tour (2018)\, and have performed as a member of the Fleet Per
 formance Collective at the Visual Arts Center (2018) and the Museum of Huma
 n Achievement (2017). Rodriguez co-founded the Austin-based Deadly Toxin (2
 016-2018) with collaborator Seth Murchison.\n\nRachel Wilkins (b. 1996\, Ho
 uston\, Texas) lives and works in Atlanta\, Georgia. She received her B.F.A
 . in Studio Art from The University of Texas at Austin in 2018. She was awa
 rded the Welcome to My Homepage Digital Artist Residency at the Museum of H
 uman Achievement in Austin\, Texas\, which culminated in a solo exhibition 
 in 2017. Wilkins has been featured in group exhibitions at the Rice Univers
 ity’s Inferno Gallery (2018)\, the Visual Arts Center (2018\, 2017)\; and D
 imension Gallery (2017). She currently works with Scraplanta\, a nonprofit 
 creative reuse program in Atlanta. Wilkins is the former director and curat
 or for IRL\, a new media gallery and production space at the Museum of Huma
 n Achievement (2017)\; her projects were exhibited during Fusebox Festival\
 , Austin Texas (2018\, 2017) and Marfa Open\, Marfa\, Texas (2017).
DTEND:20190202T230000Z
DTSTAMP:20260417T054227Z
DTSTART:20190202T180000Z
GEO:30.286256;-97.732996
LOCATION:Visual Arts Center\, Art Building (ART)
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:EXHIBITION: Oozy Rat in a Sanitary Zoo
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_4320164
URL:https://calendar.utexas.edu/event/exhibition_oozy_rat_in_a_sanitary_zoo
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts & Humanities
DESCRIPTION:Oozy Rat in a Sanitary Zoo features the work of five artists—Sa
 sha Fishman\, Brooke Johnson\, Seth Murchison\, tín Rodriguez\, and Rachel 
 Wilkins—all who are current or recent students at The University of Texas a
 t Austin. The works included in this exhibition examine our human relations
 hips with animals and the natural world\, and consider what these relations
 hips might reveal about ourselves. Through a variety of media including pho
 tography\, painting\, sculpture\, installation\, and video work\, these fiv
 e artists engage ideas surrounding genetic modification\, natural and “unna
 tural” ecology\, pets\, nature simulations\, and the study of natural scien
 ces.\n\nThis exhibition is organized by Brooke Johnson and Center Space Pro
 ject. It is made possible by additional support from 52 individual donors w
 ho contributed to a HornRaiser campaign in Fall 2018.\n\nSpring 2019 Openin
 g Reception\nFriday\, January 25\n6–8 PM\nVisual Arts Center\n\nFrom Chimpa
 n-A to Chimpanzee: An Oozy Rat Science Convention\nWednesday\, February 20\
 n5–6 PM\nVisual Arts Center\n\nAbout the Artists\n\nSasha Fishman  (b. 1995
 \, Baltimore\, Maryland) works in Baltimore and will soon be living in Los 
 Angeles. She holds a B.F.A. in Studio Art from The University of Texas at A
 ustin (2018). Her work has been featured in group exhibitions at Shoes Off 
 Gallery\, New York (2018)\; the Visual Arts Center\, Austin (2018\, 2017)\;
  Dude Ranch\, Austin (2018)\;  and No Vacancy 3\, New York (2017)\, among o
 thers. Sasha is the recipient of numerous awards\, including a grant from T
 he Dallas Museum of Art (2018)\, a research fellowship from The University 
 of Texas at Austin (2018)\, and scholarships from Urban Glass and Anderson 
 Ranch. She has participated in the Learning Tuscany program (2017) and the 
 New York Arts Practicum (2018) through UT-Austin. \n\nBrooke Johnson (b. 19
 96\, Fort Worth\, Texas) is an artist living and working in Austin\, Texas.
  She is expected to graduate from The University of Texas at Austin in 2019
  with a B.F.A. in Studio Art\, a B.A. in Art History with Honors\, and a Br
 idging Disciplines Program Certificate in Museum Studies. Brooke is a curre
 nt member of MASS Gallery and UT’s student-led curatorial collective\, Cent
 er Space Project\, as well as a former coordinator for IRL at the Museum of
  Human Achievement. Her work has been featured in group exhibitions at the 
 Visual Arts Center (2017) and Dude Ranch\, Austin\, Texas (2017). She has p
 erformed as a member of  Fleet Performance Collective at the Museum of Huma
 n Achievement (2017). Johnson is the recipient of numerous awards\, includi
 ng the Newman Fellowship in Art History (2018)\, UT’s Oxbow Summer Art Prog
 ram Scholarship (2018)\, The Katy “Kay” Presidential Endowed Scholarship (2
 017)\,  and UT’s New York Seminar Grant (2017)\, as well as UT’s Profession
 al Development Travel Initiative Grant as a member of Fleet Performance Col
 lective (2017).\n\nSeth Murchison (b. 1996\, Austin\, Texas) is a painter l
 iving in Austin\, Texas. Seth holds a B.F.A. in Studio Art from The Univers
 ity of Texas at Austin. His work has been featured in group exhibitions at 
 the East Austin Studio Tour (2018)\; the Visual Arts Center\, Austin (2018)
 \; Co-Lab Projects\, Austin (2016)\;  and the FAB Gallery (2016).\n\nTín Ro
 driguez  (b. 1996\, El Paso\, Texas) is an artist and biologist living and 
 working in Western Massachusetts. They received a B.S.A. in Biology from Th
 e University of Texas at Austin in 2018. Rodriguez has worked with pollinat
 ors in Dr. Elinor Lichtenberg’s lab at The University of Texas at Austin\, 
 and with armored scale insects in Dr. Benjamin Normark’s lab at the Univers
 ity of Massachusetts\, Amherst. Rodriguez is a volunteer with the insect co
 llections at both UT-Austin and UMass-Amherst\, and a member of UT-Amherst’
 s Fernald Entomological Society. They have exhibited solo work at the West 
 Austin Studio Tour (2018)\, and have performed as a member of the Fleet Per
 formance Collective at the Visual Arts Center (2018) and the Museum of Huma
 n Achievement (2017). Rodriguez co-founded the Austin-based Deadly Toxin (2
 016-2018) with collaborator Seth Murchison.\n\nRachel Wilkins (b. 1996\, Ho
 uston\, Texas) lives and works in Atlanta\, Georgia. She received her B.F.A
 . in Studio Art from The University of Texas at Austin in 2018. She was awa
 rded the Welcome to My Homepage Digital Artist Residency at the Museum of H
 uman Achievement in Austin\, Texas\, which culminated in a solo exhibition 
 in 2017. Wilkins has been featured in group exhibitions at the Rice Univers
 ity’s Inferno Gallery (2018)\, the Visual Arts Center (2018\, 2017)\; and D
 imension Gallery (2017). She currently works with Scraplanta\, a nonprofit 
 creative reuse program in Atlanta. Wilkins is the former director and curat
 or for IRL\, a new media gallery and production space at the Museum of Huma
 n Achievement (2017)\; her projects were exhibited during Fusebox Festival\
 , Austin Texas (2018\, 2017) and Marfa Open\, Marfa\, Texas (2017).
DTEND:20190205T230000Z
DTSTAMP:20260417T054227Z
DTSTART:20190205T160000Z
GEO:30.286256;-97.732996
LOCATION:Visual Arts Center\, Art Building (ART)
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:EXHIBITION: Oozy Rat in a Sanitary Zoo
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_4320143
URL:https://calendar.utexas.edu/event/exhibition_oozy_rat_in_a_sanitary_zoo
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts & Humanities
DESCRIPTION:Oozy Rat in a Sanitary Zoo features the work of five artists—Sa
 sha Fishman\, Brooke Johnson\, Seth Murchison\, tín Rodriguez\, and Rachel 
 Wilkins—all who are current or recent students at The University of Texas a
 t Austin. The works included in this exhibition examine our human relations
 hips with animals and the natural world\, and consider what these relations
 hips might reveal about ourselves. Through a variety of media including pho
 tography\, painting\, sculpture\, installation\, and video work\, these fiv
 e artists engage ideas surrounding genetic modification\, natural and “unna
 tural” ecology\, pets\, nature simulations\, and the study of natural scien
 ces.\n\nThis exhibition is organized by Brooke Johnson and Center Space Pro
 ject. It is made possible by additional support from 52 individual donors w
 ho contributed to a HornRaiser campaign in Fall 2018.\n\nSpring 2019 Openin
 g Reception\nFriday\, January 25\n6–8 PM\nVisual Arts Center\n\nFrom Chimpa
 n-A to Chimpanzee: An Oozy Rat Science Convention\nWednesday\, February 20\
 n5–6 PM\nVisual Arts Center\n\nAbout the Artists\n\nSasha Fishman  (b. 1995
 \, Baltimore\, Maryland) works in Baltimore and will soon be living in Los 
 Angeles. She holds a B.F.A. in Studio Art from The University of Texas at A
 ustin (2018). Her work has been featured in group exhibitions at Shoes Off 
 Gallery\, New York (2018)\; the Visual Arts Center\, Austin (2018\, 2017)\;
  Dude Ranch\, Austin (2018)\;  and No Vacancy 3\, New York (2017)\, among o
 thers. Sasha is the recipient of numerous awards\, including a grant from T
 he Dallas Museum of Art (2018)\, a research fellowship from The University 
 of Texas at Austin (2018)\, and scholarships from Urban Glass and Anderson 
 Ranch. She has participated in the Learning Tuscany program (2017) and the 
 New York Arts Practicum (2018) through UT-Austin. \n\nBrooke Johnson (b. 19
 96\, Fort Worth\, Texas) is an artist living and working in Austin\, Texas.
  She is expected to graduate from The University of Texas at Austin in 2019
  with a B.F.A. in Studio Art\, a B.A. in Art History with Honors\, and a Br
 idging Disciplines Program Certificate in Museum Studies. Brooke is a curre
 nt member of MASS Gallery and UT’s student-led curatorial collective\, Cent
 er Space Project\, as well as a former coordinator for IRL at the Museum of
  Human Achievement. Her work has been featured in group exhibitions at the 
 Visual Arts Center (2017) and Dude Ranch\, Austin\, Texas (2017). She has p
 erformed as a member of  Fleet Performance Collective at the Museum of Huma
 n Achievement (2017). Johnson is the recipient of numerous awards\, includi
 ng the Newman Fellowship in Art History (2018)\, UT’s Oxbow Summer Art Prog
 ram Scholarship (2018)\, The Katy “Kay” Presidential Endowed Scholarship (2
 017)\,  and UT’s New York Seminar Grant (2017)\, as well as UT’s Profession
 al Development Travel Initiative Grant as a member of Fleet Performance Col
 lective (2017).\n\nSeth Murchison (b. 1996\, Austin\, Texas) is a painter l
 iving in Austin\, Texas. Seth holds a B.F.A. in Studio Art from The Univers
 ity of Texas at Austin. His work has been featured in group exhibitions at 
 the East Austin Studio Tour (2018)\; the Visual Arts Center\, Austin (2018)
 \; Co-Lab Projects\, Austin (2016)\;  and the FAB Gallery (2016).\n\nTín Ro
 driguez  (b. 1996\, El Paso\, Texas) is an artist and biologist living and 
 working in Western Massachusetts. They received a B.S.A. in Biology from Th
 e University of Texas at Austin in 2018. Rodriguez has worked with pollinat
 ors in Dr. Elinor Lichtenberg’s lab at The University of Texas at Austin\, 
 and with armored scale insects in Dr. Benjamin Normark’s lab at the Univers
 ity of Massachusetts\, Amherst. Rodriguez is a volunteer with the insect co
 llections at both UT-Austin and UMass-Amherst\, and a member of UT-Amherst’
 s Fernald Entomological Society. They have exhibited solo work at the West 
 Austin Studio Tour (2018)\, and have performed as a member of the Fleet Per
 formance Collective at the Visual Arts Center (2018) and the Museum of Huma
 n Achievement (2017). Rodriguez co-founded the Austin-based Deadly Toxin (2
 016-2018) with collaborator Seth Murchison.\n\nRachel Wilkins (b. 1996\, Ho
 uston\, Texas) lives and works in Atlanta\, Georgia. She received her B.F.A
 . in Studio Art from The University of Texas at Austin in 2018. She was awa
 rded the Welcome to My Homepage Digital Artist Residency at the Museum of H
 uman Achievement in Austin\, Texas\, which culminated in a solo exhibition 
 in 2017. Wilkins has been featured in group exhibitions at the Rice Univers
 ity’s Inferno Gallery (2018)\, the Visual Arts Center (2018\, 2017)\; and D
 imension Gallery (2017). She currently works with Scraplanta\, a nonprofit 
 creative reuse program in Atlanta. Wilkins is the former director and curat
 or for IRL\, a new media gallery and production space at the Museum of Huma
 n Achievement (2017)\; her projects were exhibited during Fusebox Festival\
 , Austin Texas (2018\, 2017) and Marfa Open\, Marfa\, Texas (2017).
DTEND:20190206T230000Z
DTSTAMP:20260417T054227Z
DTSTART:20190206T160000Z
GEO:30.286256;-97.732996
LOCATION:Visual Arts Center\, Art Building (ART)
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:EXHIBITION: Oozy Rat in a Sanitary Zoo
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_4320144
URL:https://calendar.utexas.edu/event/exhibition_oozy_rat_in_a_sanitary_zoo
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts & Humanities
DESCRIPTION:Oozy Rat in a Sanitary Zoo features the work of five artists—Sa
 sha Fishman\, Brooke Johnson\, Seth Murchison\, tín Rodriguez\, and Rachel 
 Wilkins—all who are current or recent students at The University of Texas a
 t Austin. The works included in this exhibition examine our human relations
 hips with animals and the natural world\, and consider what these relations
 hips might reveal about ourselves. Through a variety of media including pho
 tography\, painting\, sculpture\, installation\, and video work\, these fiv
 e artists engage ideas surrounding genetic modification\, natural and “unna
 tural” ecology\, pets\, nature simulations\, and the study of natural scien
 ces.\n\nThis exhibition is organized by Brooke Johnson and Center Space Pro
 ject. It is made possible by additional support from 52 individual donors w
 ho contributed to a HornRaiser campaign in Fall 2018.\n\nSpring 2019 Openin
 g Reception\nFriday\, January 25\n6–8 PM\nVisual Arts Center\n\nFrom Chimpa
 n-A to Chimpanzee: An Oozy Rat Science Convention\nWednesday\, February 20\
 n5–6 PM\nVisual Arts Center\n\nAbout the Artists\n\nSasha Fishman  (b. 1995
 \, Baltimore\, Maryland) works in Baltimore and will soon be living in Los 
 Angeles. She holds a B.F.A. in Studio Art from The University of Texas at A
 ustin (2018). Her work has been featured in group exhibitions at Shoes Off 
 Gallery\, New York (2018)\; the Visual Arts Center\, Austin (2018\, 2017)\;
  Dude Ranch\, Austin (2018)\;  and No Vacancy 3\, New York (2017)\, among o
 thers. Sasha is the recipient of numerous awards\, including a grant from T
 he Dallas Museum of Art (2018)\, a research fellowship from The University 
 of Texas at Austin (2018)\, and scholarships from Urban Glass and Anderson 
 Ranch. She has participated in the Learning Tuscany program (2017) and the 
 New York Arts Practicum (2018) through UT-Austin. \n\nBrooke Johnson (b. 19
 96\, Fort Worth\, Texas) is an artist living and working in Austin\, Texas.
  She is expected to graduate from The University of Texas at Austin in 2019
  with a B.F.A. in Studio Art\, a B.A. in Art History with Honors\, and a Br
 idging Disciplines Program Certificate in Museum Studies. Brooke is a curre
 nt member of MASS Gallery and UT’s student-led curatorial collective\, Cent
 er Space Project\, as well as a former coordinator for IRL at the Museum of
  Human Achievement. Her work has been featured in group exhibitions at the 
 Visual Arts Center (2017) and Dude Ranch\, Austin\, Texas (2017). She has p
 erformed as a member of  Fleet Performance Collective at the Museum of Huma
 n Achievement (2017). Johnson is the recipient of numerous awards\, includi
 ng the Newman Fellowship in Art History (2018)\, UT’s Oxbow Summer Art Prog
 ram Scholarship (2018)\, The Katy “Kay” Presidential Endowed Scholarship (2
 017)\,  and UT’s New York Seminar Grant (2017)\, as well as UT’s Profession
 al Development Travel Initiative Grant as a member of Fleet Performance Col
 lective (2017).\n\nSeth Murchison (b. 1996\, Austin\, Texas) is a painter l
 iving in Austin\, Texas. Seth holds a B.F.A. in Studio Art from The Univers
 ity of Texas at Austin. His work has been featured in group exhibitions at 
 the East Austin Studio Tour (2018)\; the Visual Arts Center\, Austin (2018)
 \; Co-Lab Projects\, Austin (2016)\;  and the FAB Gallery (2016).\n\nTín Ro
 driguez  (b. 1996\, El Paso\, Texas) is an artist and biologist living and 
 working in Western Massachusetts. They received a B.S.A. in Biology from Th
 e University of Texas at Austin in 2018. Rodriguez has worked with pollinat
 ors in Dr. Elinor Lichtenberg’s lab at The University of Texas at Austin\, 
 and with armored scale insects in Dr. Benjamin Normark’s lab at the Univers
 ity of Massachusetts\, Amherst. Rodriguez is a volunteer with the insect co
 llections at both UT-Austin and UMass-Amherst\, and a member of UT-Amherst’
 s Fernald Entomological Society. They have exhibited solo work at the West 
 Austin Studio Tour (2018)\, and have performed as a member of the Fleet Per
 formance Collective at the Visual Arts Center (2018) and the Museum of Huma
 n Achievement (2017). Rodriguez co-founded the Austin-based Deadly Toxin (2
 016-2018) with collaborator Seth Murchison.\n\nRachel Wilkins (b. 1996\, Ho
 uston\, Texas) lives and works in Atlanta\, Georgia. She received her B.F.A
 . in Studio Art from The University of Texas at Austin in 2018. She was awa
 rded the Welcome to My Homepage Digital Artist Residency at the Museum of H
 uman Achievement in Austin\, Texas\, which culminated in a solo exhibition 
 in 2017. Wilkins has been featured in group exhibitions at the Rice Univers
 ity’s Inferno Gallery (2018)\, the Visual Arts Center (2018\, 2017)\; and D
 imension Gallery (2017). She currently works with Scraplanta\, a nonprofit 
 creative reuse program in Atlanta. Wilkins is the former director and curat
 or for IRL\, a new media gallery and production space at the Museum of Huma
 n Achievement (2017)\; her projects were exhibited during Fusebox Festival\
 , Austin Texas (2018\, 2017) and Marfa Open\, Marfa\, Texas (2017).
DTEND:20190207T230000Z
DTSTAMP:20260417T054227Z
DTSTART:20190207T160000Z
GEO:30.286256;-97.732996
LOCATION:Visual Arts Center\, Art Building (ART)
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:EXHIBITION: Oozy Rat in a Sanitary Zoo
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_4320145
URL:https://calendar.utexas.edu/event/exhibition_oozy_rat_in_a_sanitary_zoo
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts & Humanities
DESCRIPTION:Oozy Rat in a Sanitary Zoo features the work of five artists—Sa
 sha Fishman\, Brooke Johnson\, Seth Murchison\, tín Rodriguez\, and Rachel 
 Wilkins—all who are current or recent students at The University of Texas a
 t Austin. The works included in this exhibition examine our human relations
 hips with animals and the natural world\, and consider what these relations
 hips might reveal about ourselves. Through a variety of media including pho
 tography\, painting\, sculpture\, installation\, and video work\, these fiv
 e artists engage ideas surrounding genetic modification\, natural and “unna
 tural” ecology\, pets\, nature simulations\, and the study of natural scien
 ces.\n\nThis exhibition is organized by Brooke Johnson and Center Space Pro
 ject. It is made possible by additional support from 52 individual donors w
 ho contributed to a HornRaiser campaign in Fall 2018.\n\nSpring 2019 Openin
 g Reception\nFriday\, January 25\n6–8 PM\nVisual Arts Center\n\nFrom Chimpa
 n-A to Chimpanzee: An Oozy Rat Science Convention\nWednesday\, February 20\
 n5–6 PM\nVisual Arts Center\n\nAbout the Artists\n\nSasha Fishman  (b. 1995
 \, Baltimore\, Maryland) works in Baltimore and will soon be living in Los 
 Angeles. She holds a B.F.A. in Studio Art from The University of Texas at A
 ustin (2018). Her work has been featured in group exhibitions at Shoes Off 
 Gallery\, New York (2018)\; the Visual Arts Center\, Austin (2018\, 2017)\;
  Dude Ranch\, Austin (2018)\;  and No Vacancy 3\, New York (2017)\, among o
 thers. Sasha is the recipient of numerous awards\, including a grant from T
 he Dallas Museum of Art (2018)\, a research fellowship from The University 
 of Texas at Austin (2018)\, and scholarships from Urban Glass and Anderson 
 Ranch. She has participated in the Learning Tuscany program (2017) and the 
 New York Arts Practicum (2018) through UT-Austin. \n\nBrooke Johnson (b. 19
 96\, Fort Worth\, Texas) is an artist living and working in Austin\, Texas.
  She is expected to graduate from The University of Texas at Austin in 2019
  with a B.F.A. in Studio Art\, a B.A. in Art History with Honors\, and a Br
 idging Disciplines Program Certificate in Museum Studies. Brooke is a curre
 nt member of MASS Gallery and UT’s student-led curatorial collective\, Cent
 er Space Project\, as well as a former coordinator for IRL at the Museum of
  Human Achievement. Her work has been featured in group exhibitions at the 
 Visual Arts Center (2017) and Dude Ranch\, Austin\, Texas (2017). She has p
 erformed as a member of  Fleet Performance Collective at the Museum of Huma
 n Achievement (2017). Johnson is the recipient of numerous awards\, includi
 ng the Newman Fellowship in Art History (2018)\, UT’s Oxbow Summer Art Prog
 ram Scholarship (2018)\, The Katy “Kay” Presidential Endowed Scholarship (2
 017)\,  and UT’s New York Seminar Grant (2017)\, as well as UT’s Profession
 al Development Travel Initiative Grant as a member of Fleet Performance Col
 lective (2017).\n\nSeth Murchison (b. 1996\, Austin\, Texas) is a painter l
 iving in Austin\, Texas. Seth holds a B.F.A. in Studio Art from The Univers
 ity of Texas at Austin. His work has been featured in group exhibitions at 
 the East Austin Studio Tour (2018)\; the Visual Arts Center\, Austin (2018)
 \; Co-Lab Projects\, Austin (2016)\;  and the FAB Gallery (2016).\n\nTín Ro
 driguez  (b. 1996\, El Paso\, Texas) is an artist and biologist living and 
 working in Western Massachusetts. They received a B.S.A. in Biology from Th
 e University of Texas at Austin in 2018. Rodriguez has worked with pollinat
 ors in Dr. Elinor Lichtenberg’s lab at The University of Texas at Austin\, 
 and with armored scale insects in Dr. Benjamin Normark’s lab at the Univers
 ity of Massachusetts\, Amherst. Rodriguez is a volunteer with the insect co
 llections at both UT-Austin and UMass-Amherst\, and a member of UT-Amherst’
 s Fernald Entomological Society. They have exhibited solo work at the West 
 Austin Studio Tour (2018)\, and have performed as a member of the Fleet Per
 formance Collective at the Visual Arts Center (2018) and the Museum of Huma
 n Achievement (2017). Rodriguez co-founded the Austin-based Deadly Toxin (2
 016-2018) with collaborator Seth Murchison.\n\nRachel Wilkins (b. 1996\, Ho
 uston\, Texas) lives and works in Atlanta\, Georgia. She received her B.F.A
 . in Studio Art from The University of Texas at Austin in 2018. She was awa
 rded the Welcome to My Homepage Digital Artist Residency at the Museum of H
 uman Achievement in Austin\, Texas\, which culminated in a solo exhibition 
 in 2017. Wilkins has been featured in group exhibitions at the Rice Univers
 ity’s Inferno Gallery (2018)\, the Visual Arts Center (2018\, 2017)\; and D
 imension Gallery (2017). She currently works with Scraplanta\, a nonprofit 
 creative reuse program in Atlanta. Wilkins is the former director and curat
 or for IRL\, a new media gallery and production space at the Museum of Huma
 n Achievement (2017)\; her projects were exhibited during Fusebox Festival\
 , Austin Texas (2018\, 2017) and Marfa Open\, Marfa\, Texas (2017).
DTEND:20190208T230000Z
DTSTAMP:20260417T054227Z
DTSTART:20190208T160000Z
GEO:30.286256;-97.732996
LOCATION:Visual Arts Center\, Art Building (ART)
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:EXHIBITION: Oozy Rat in a Sanitary Zoo
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_4320146
URL:https://calendar.utexas.edu/event/exhibition_oozy_rat_in_a_sanitary_zoo
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts & Humanities
DESCRIPTION:Oozy Rat in a Sanitary Zoo features the work of five artists—Sa
 sha Fishman\, Brooke Johnson\, Seth Murchison\, tín Rodriguez\, and Rachel 
 Wilkins—all who are current or recent students at The University of Texas a
 t Austin. The works included in this exhibition examine our human relations
 hips with animals and the natural world\, and consider what these relations
 hips might reveal about ourselves. Through a variety of media including pho
 tography\, painting\, sculpture\, installation\, and video work\, these fiv
 e artists engage ideas surrounding genetic modification\, natural and “unna
 tural” ecology\, pets\, nature simulations\, and the study of natural scien
 ces.\n\nThis exhibition is organized by Brooke Johnson and Center Space Pro
 ject. It is made possible by additional support from 52 individual donors w
 ho contributed to a HornRaiser campaign in Fall 2018.\n\nSpring 2019 Openin
 g Reception\nFriday\, January 25\n6–8 PM\nVisual Arts Center\n\nFrom Chimpa
 n-A to Chimpanzee: An Oozy Rat Science Convention\nWednesday\, February 20\
 n5–6 PM\nVisual Arts Center\n\nAbout the Artists\n\nSasha Fishman  (b. 1995
 \, Baltimore\, Maryland) works in Baltimore and will soon be living in Los 
 Angeles. She holds a B.F.A. in Studio Art from The University of Texas at A
 ustin (2018). Her work has been featured in group exhibitions at Shoes Off 
 Gallery\, New York (2018)\; the Visual Arts Center\, Austin (2018\, 2017)\;
  Dude Ranch\, Austin (2018)\;  and No Vacancy 3\, New York (2017)\, among o
 thers. Sasha is the recipient of numerous awards\, including a grant from T
 he Dallas Museum of Art (2018)\, a research fellowship from The University 
 of Texas at Austin (2018)\, and scholarships from Urban Glass and Anderson 
 Ranch. She has participated in the Learning Tuscany program (2017) and the 
 New York Arts Practicum (2018) through UT-Austin. \n\nBrooke Johnson (b. 19
 96\, Fort Worth\, Texas) is an artist living and working in Austin\, Texas.
  She is expected to graduate from The University of Texas at Austin in 2019
  with a B.F.A. in Studio Art\, a B.A. in Art History with Honors\, and a Br
 idging Disciplines Program Certificate in Museum Studies. Brooke is a curre
 nt member of MASS Gallery and UT’s student-led curatorial collective\, Cent
 er Space Project\, as well as a former coordinator for IRL at the Museum of
  Human Achievement. Her work has been featured in group exhibitions at the 
 Visual Arts Center (2017) and Dude Ranch\, Austin\, Texas (2017). She has p
 erformed as a member of  Fleet Performance Collective at the Museum of Huma
 n Achievement (2017). Johnson is the recipient of numerous awards\, includi
 ng the Newman Fellowship in Art History (2018)\, UT’s Oxbow Summer Art Prog
 ram Scholarship (2018)\, The Katy “Kay” Presidential Endowed Scholarship (2
 017)\,  and UT’s New York Seminar Grant (2017)\, as well as UT’s Profession
 al Development Travel Initiative Grant as a member of Fleet Performance Col
 lective (2017).\n\nSeth Murchison (b. 1996\, Austin\, Texas) is a painter l
 iving in Austin\, Texas. Seth holds a B.F.A. in Studio Art from The Univers
 ity of Texas at Austin. His work has been featured in group exhibitions at 
 the East Austin Studio Tour (2018)\; the Visual Arts Center\, Austin (2018)
 \; Co-Lab Projects\, Austin (2016)\;  and the FAB Gallery (2016).\n\nTín Ro
 driguez  (b. 1996\, El Paso\, Texas) is an artist and biologist living and 
 working in Western Massachusetts. They received a B.S.A. in Biology from Th
 e University of Texas at Austin in 2018. Rodriguez has worked with pollinat
 ors in Dr. Elinor Lichtenberg’s lab at The University of Texas at Austin\, 
 and with armored scale insects in Dr. Benjamin Normark’s lab at the Univers
 ity of Massachusetts\, Amherst. Rodriguez is a volunteer with the insect co
 llections at both UT-Austin and UMass-Amherst\, and a member of UT-Amherst’
 s Fernald Entomological Society. They have exhibited solo work at the West 
 Austin Studio Tour (2018)\, and have performed as a member of the Fleet Per
 formance Collective at the Visual Arts Center (2018) and the Museum of Huma
 n Achievement (2017). Rodriguez co-founded the Austin-based Deadly Toxin (2
 016-2018) with collaborator Seth Murchison.\n\nRachel Wilkins (b. 1996\, Ho
 uston\, Texas) lives and works in Atlanta\, Georgia. She received her B.F.A
 . in Studio Art from The University of Texas at Austin in 2018. She was awa
 rded the Welcome to My Homepage Digital Artist Residency at the Museum of H
 uman Achievement in Austin\, Texas\, which culminated in a solo exhibition 
 in 2017. Wilkins has been featured in group exhibitions at the Rice Univers
 ity’s Inferno Gallery (2018)\, the Visual Arts Center (2018\, 2017)\; and D
 imension Gallery (2017). She currently works with Scraplanta\, a nonprofit 
 creative reuse program in Atlanta. Wilkins is the former director and curat
 or for IRL\, a new media gallery and production space at the Museum of Huma
 n Achievement (2017)\; her projects were exhibited during Fusebox Festival\
 , Austin Texas (2018\, 2017) and Marfa Open\, Marfa\, Texas (2017).
DTEND:20190209T230000Z
DTSTAMP:20260417T054227Z
DTSTART:20190209T180000Z
GEO:30.286256;-97.732996
LOCATION:Visual Arts Center\, Art Building (ART)
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:EXHIBITION: Oozy Rat in a Sanitary Zoo
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_4320165
URL:https://calendar.utexas.edu/event/exhibition_oozy_rat_in_a_sanitary_zoo
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts & Humanities
DESCRIPTION:Oozy Rat in a Sanitary Zoo features the work of five artists—Sa
 sha Fishman\, Brooke Johnson\, Seth Murchison\, tín Rodriguez\, and Rachel 
 Wilkins—all who are current or recent students at The University of Texas a
 t Austin. The works included in this exhibition examine our human relations
 hips with animals and the natural world\, and consider what these relations
 hips might reveal about ourselves. Through a variety of media including pho
 tography\, painting\, sculpture\, installation\, and video work\, these fiv
 e artists engage ideas surrounding genetic modification\, natural and “unna
 tural” ecology\, pets\, nature simulations\, and the study of natural scien
 ces.\n\nThis exhibition is organized by Brooke Johnson and Center Space Pro
 ject. It is made possible by additional support from 52 individual donors w
 ho contributed to a HornRaiser campaign in Fall 2018.\n\nSpring 2019 Openin
 g Reception\nFriday\, January 25\n6–8 PM\nVisual Arts Center\n\nFrom Chimpa
 n-A to Chimpanzee: An Oozy Rat Science Convention\nWednesday\, February 20\
 n5–6 PM\nVisual Arts Center\n\nAbout the Artists\n\nSasha Fishman  (b. 1995
 \, Baltimore\, Maryland) works in Baltimore and will soon be living in Los 
 Angeles. She holds a B.F.A. in Studio Art from The University of Texas at A
 ustin (2018). Her work has been featured in group exhibitions at Shoes Off 
 Gallery\, New York (2018)\; the Visual Arts Center\, Austin (2018\, 2017)\;
  Dude Ranch\, Austin (2018)\;  and No Vacancy 3\, New York (2017)\, among o
 thers. Sasha is the recipient of numerous awards\, including a grant from T
 he Dallas Museum of Art (2018)\, a research fellowship from The University 
 of Texas at Austin (2018)\, and scholarships from Urban Glass and Anderson 
 Ranch. She has participated in the Learning Tuscany program (2017) and the 
 New York Arts Practicum (2018) through UT-Austin. \n\nBrooke Johnson (b. 19
 96\, Fort Worth\, Texas) is an artist living and working in Austin\, Texas.
  She is expected to graduate from The University of Texas at Austin in 2019
  with a B.F.A. in Studio Art\, a B.A. in Art History with Honors\, and a Br
 idging Disciplines Program Certificate in Museum Studies. Brooke is a curre
 nt member of MASS Gallery and UT’s student-led curatorial collective\, Cent
 er Space Project\, as well as a former coordinator for IRL at the Museum of
  Human Achievement. Her work has been featured in group exhibitions at the 
 Visual Arts Center (2017) and Dude Ranch\, Austin\, Texas (2017). She has p
 erformed as a member of  Fleet Performance Collective at the Museum of Huma
 n Achievement (2017). Johnson is the recipient of numerous awards\, includi
 ng the Newman Fellowship in Art History (2018)\, UT’s Oxbow Summer Art Prog
 ram Scholarship (2018)\, The Katy “Kay” Presidential Endowed Scholarship (2
 017)\,  and UT’s New York Seminar Grant (2017)\, as well as UT’s Profession
 al Development Travel Initiative Grant as a member of Fleet Performance Col
 lective (2017).\n\nSeth Murchison (b. 1996\, Austin\, Texas) is a painter l
 iving in Austin\, Texas. Seth holds a B.F.A. in Studio Art from The Univers
 ity of Texas at Austin. His work has been featured in group exhibitions at 
 the East Austin Studio Tour (2018)\; the Visual Arts Center\, Austin (2018)
 \; Co-Lab Projects\, Austin (2016)\;  and the FAB Gallery (2016).\n\nTín Ro
 driguez  (b. 1996\, El Paso\, Texas) is an artist and biologist living and 
 working in Western Massachusetts. They received a B.S.A. in Biology from Th
 e University of Texas at Austin in 2018. Rodriguez has worked with pollinat
 ors in Dr. Elinor Lichtenberg’s lab at The University of Texas at Austin\, 
 and with armored scale insects in Dr. Benjamin Normark’s lab at the Univers
 ity of Massachusetts\, Amherst. Rodriguez is a volunteer with the insect co
 llections at both UT-Austin and UMass-Amherst\, and a member of UT-Amherst’
 s Fernald Entomological Society. They have exhibited solo work at the West 
 Austin Studio Tour (2018)\, and have performed as a member of the Fleet Per
 formance Collective at the Visual Arts Center (2018) and the Museum of Huma
 n Achievement (2017). Rodriguez co-founded the Austin-based Deadly Toxin (2
 016-2018) with collaborator Seth Murchison.\n\nRachel Wilkins (b. 1996\, Ho
 uston\, Texas) lives and works in Atlanta\, Georgia. She received her B.F.A
 . in Studio Art from The University of Texas at Austin in 2018. She was awa
 rded the Welcome to My Homepage Digital Artist Residency at the Museum of H
 uman Achievement in Austin\, Texas\, which culminated in a solo exhibition 
 in 2017. Wilkins has been featured in group exhibitions at the Rice Univers
 ity’s Inferno Gallery (2018)\, the Visual Arts Center (2018\, 2017)\; and D
 imension Gallery (2017). She currently works with Scraplanta\, a nonprofit 
 creative reuse program in Atlanta. Wilkins is the former director and curat
 or for IRL\, a new media gallery and production space at the Museum of Huma
 n Achievement (2017)\; her projects were exhibited during Fusebox Festival\
 , Austin Texas (2018\, 2017) and Marfa Open\, Marfa\, Texas (2017).
DTEND:20190212T230000Z
DTSTAMP:20260417T054227Z
DTSTART:20190212T160000Z
GEO:30.286256;-97.732996
LOCATION:Visual Arts Center\, Art Building (ART)
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:EXHIBITION: Oozy Rat in a Sanitary Zoo
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_4320148
URL:https://calendar.utexas.edu/event/exhibition_oozy_rat_in_a_sanitary_zoo
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts & Humanities
DESCRIPTION:Oozy Rat in a Sanitary Zoo features the work of five artists—Sa
 sha Fishman\, Brooke Johnson\, Seth Murchison\, tín Rodriguez\, and Rachel 
 Wilkins—all who are current or recent students at The University of Texas a
 t Austin. The works included in this exhibition examine our human relations
 hips with animals and the natural world\, and consider what these relations
 hips might reveal about ourselves. Through a variety of media including pho
 tography\, painting\, sculpture\, installation\, and video work\, these fiv
 e artists engage ideas surrounding genetic modification\, natural and “unna
 tural” ecology\, pets\, nature simulations\, and the study of natural scien
 ces.\n\nThis exhibition is organized by Brooke Johnson and Center Space Pro
 ject. It is made possible by additional support from 52 individual donors w
 ho contributed to a HornRaiser campaign in Fall 2018.\n\nSpring 2019 Openin
 g Reception\nFriday\, January 25\n6–8 PM\nVisual Arts Center\n\nFrom Chimpa
 n-A to Chimpanzee: An Oozy Rat Science Convention\nWednesday\, February 20\
 n5–6 PM\nVisual Arts Center\n\nAbout the Artists\n\nSasha Fishman  (b. 1995
 \, Baltimore\, Maryland) works in Baltimore and will soon be living in Los 
 Angeles. She holds a B.F.A. in Studio Art from The University of Texas at A
 ustin (2018). Her work has been featured in group exhibitions at Shoes Off 
 Gallery\, New York (2018)\; the Visual Arts Center\, Austin (2018\, 2017)\;
  Dude Ranch\, Austin (2018)\;  and No Vacancy 3\, New York (2017)\, among o
 thers. Sasha is the recipient of numerous awards\, including a grant from T
 he Dallas Museum of Art (2018)\, a research fellowship from The University 
 of Texas at Austin (2018)\, and scholarships from Urban Glass and Anderson 
 Ranch. She has participated in the Learning Tuscany program (2017) and the 
 New York Arts Practicum (2018) through UT-Austin. \n\nBrooke Johnson (b. 19
 96\, Fort Worth\, Texas) is an artist living and working in Austin\, Texas.
  She is expected to graduate from The University of Texas at Austin in 2019
  with a B.F.A. in Studio Art\, a B.A. in Art History with Honors\, and a Br
 idging Disciplines Program Certificate in Museum Studies. Brooke is a curre
 nt member of MASS Gallery and UT’s student-led curatorial collective\, Cent
 er Space Project\, as well as a former coordinator for IRL at the Museum of
  Human Achievement. Her work has been featured in group exhibitions at the 
 Visual Arts Center (2017) and Dude Ranch\, Austin\, Texas (2017). She has p
 erformed as a member of  Fleet Performance Collective at the Museum of Huma
 n Achievement (2017). Johnson is the recipient of numerous awards\, includi
 ng the Newman Fellowship in Art History (2018)\, UT’s Oxbow Summer Art Prog
 ram Scholarship (2018)\, The Katy “Kay” Presidential Endowed Scholarship (2
 017)\,  and UT’s New York Seminar Grant (2017)\, as well as UT’s Profession
 al Development Travel Initiative Grant as a member of Fleet Performance Col
 lective (2017).\n\nSeth Murchison (b. 1996\, Austin\, Texas) is a painter l
 iving in Austin\, Texas. Seth holds a B.F.A. in Studio Art from The Univers
 ity of Texas at Austin. His work has been featured in group exhibitions at 
 the East Austin Studio Tour (2018)\; the Visual Arts Center\, Austin (2018)
 \; Co-Lab Projects\, Austin (2016)\;  and the FAB Gallery (2016).\n\nTín Ro
 driguez  (b. 1996\, El Paso\, Texas) is an artist and biologist living and 
 working in Western Massachusetts. They received a B.S.A. in Biology from Th
 e University of Texas at Austin in 2018. Rodriguez has worked with pollinat
 ors in Dr. Elinor Lichtenberg’s lab at The University of Texas at Austin\, 
 and with armored scale insects in Dr. Benjamin Normark’s lab at the Univers
 ity of Massachusetts\, Amherst. Rodriguez is a volunteer with the insect co
 llections at both UT-Austin and UMass-Amherst\, and a member of UT-Amherst’
 s Fernald Entomological Society. They have exhibited solo work at the West 
 Austin Studio Tour (2018)\, and have performed as a member of the Fleet Per
 formance Collective at the Visual Arts Center (2018) and the Museum of Huma
 n Achievement (2017). Rodriguez co-founded the Austin-based Deadly Toxin (2
 016-2018) with collaborator Seth Murchison.\n\nRachel Wilkins (b. 1996\, Ho
 uston\, Texas) lives and works in Atlanta\, Georgia. She received her B.F.A
 . in Studio Art from The University of Texas at Austin in 2018. She was awa
 rded the Welcome to My Homepage Digital Artist Residency at the Museum of H
 uman Achievement in Austin\, Texas\, which culminated in a solo exhibition 
 in 2017. Wilkins has been featured in group exhibitions at the Rice Univers
 ity’s Inferno Gallery (2018)\, the Visual Arts Center (2018\, 2017)\; and D
 imension Gallery (2017). She currently works with Scraplanta\, a nonprofit 
 creative reuse program in Atlanta. Wilkins is the former director and curat
 or for IRL\, a new media gallery and production space at the Museum of Huma
 n Achievement (2017)\; her projects were exhibited during Fusebox Festival\
 , Austin Texas (2018\, 2017) and Marfa Open\, Marfa\, Texas (2017).
DTEND:20190213T230000Z
DTSTAMP:20260417T054227Z
DTSTART:20190213T160000Z
GEO:30.286256;-97.732996
LOCATION:Visual Arts Center\, Art Building (ART)
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:EXHIBITION: Oozy Rat in a Sanitary Zoo
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_4320149
URL:https://calendar.utexas.edu/event/exhibition_oozy_rat_in_a_sanitary_zoo
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts & Humanities
DESCRIPTION:Oozy Rat in a Sanitary Zoo features the work of five artists—Sa
 sha Fishman\, Brooke Johnson\, Seth Murchison\, tín Rodriguez\, and Rachel 
 Wilkins—all who are current or recent students at The University of Texas a
 t Austin. The works included in this exhibition examine our human relations
 hips with animals and the natural world\, and consider what these relations
 hips might reveal about ourselves. Through a variety of media including pho
 tography\, painting\, sculpture\, installation\, and video work\, these fiv
 e artists engage ideas surrounding genetic modification\, natural and “unna
 tural” ecology\, pets\, nature simulations\, and the study of natural scien
 ces.\n\nThis exhibition is organized by Brooke Johnson and Center Space Pro
 ject. It is made possible by additional support from 52 individual donors w
 ho contributed to a HornRaiser campaign in Fall 2018.\n\nSpring 2019 Openin
 g Reception\nFriday\, January 25\n6–8 PM\nVisual Arts Center\n\nFrom Chimpa
 n-A to Chimpanzee: An Oozy Rat Science Convention\nWednesday\, February 20\
 n5–6 PM\nVisual Arts Center\n\nAbout the Artists\n\nSasha Fishman  (b. 1995
 \, Baltimore\, Maryland) works in Baltimore and will soon be living in Los 
 Angeles. She holds a B.F.A. in Studio Art from The University of Texas at A
 ustin (2018). Her work has been featured in group exhibitions at Shoes Off 
 Gallery\, New York (2018)\; the Visual Arts Center\, Austin (2018\, 2017)\;
  Dude Ranch\, Austin (2018)\;  and No Vacancy 3\, New York (2017)\, among o
 thers. Sasha is the recipient of numerous awards\, including a grant from T
 he Dallas Museum of Art (2018)\, a research fellowship from The University 
 of Texas at Austin (2018)\, and scholarships from Urban Glass and Anderson 
 Ranch. She has participated in the Learning Tuscany program (2017) and the 
 New York Arts Practicum (2018) through UT-Austin. \n\nBrooke Johnson (b. 19
 96\, Fort Worth\, Texas) is an artist living and working in Austin\, Texas.
  She is expected to graduate from The University of Texas at Austin in 2019
  with a B.F.A. in Studio Art\, a B.A. in Art History with Honors\, and a Br
 idging Disciplines Program Certificate in Museum Studies. Brooke is a curre
 nt member of MASS Gallery and UT’s student-led curatorial collective\, Cent
 er Space Project\, as well as a former coordinator for IRL at the Museum of
  Human Achievement. Her work has been featured in group exhibitions at the 
 Visual Arts Center (2017) and Dude Ranch\, Austin\, Texas (2017). She has p
 erformed as a member of  Fleet Performance Collective at the Museum of Huma
 n Achievement (2017). Johnson is the recipient of numerous awards\, includi
 ng the Newman Fellowship in Art History (2018)\, UT’s Oxbow Summer Art Prog
 ram Scholarship (2018)\, The Katy “Kay” Presidential Endowed Scholarship (2
 017)\,  and UT’s New York Seminar Grant (2017)\, as well as UT’s Profession
 al Development Travel Initiative Grant as a member of Fleet Performance Col
 lective (2017).\n\nSeth Murchison (b. 1996\, Austin\, Texas) is a painter l
 iving in Austin\, Texas. Seth holds a B.F.A. in Studio Art from The Univers
 ity of Texas at Austin. His work has been featured in group exhibitions at 
 the East Austin Studio Tour (2018)\; the Visual Arts Center\, Austin (2018)
 \; Co-Lab Projects\, Austin (2016)\;  and the FAB Gallery (2016).\n\nTín Ro
 driguez  (b. 1996\, El Paso\, Texas) is an artist and biologist living and 
 working in Western Massachusetts. They received a B.S.A. in Biology from Th
 e University of Texas at Austin in 2018. Rodriguez has worked with pollinat
 ors in Dr. Elinor Lichtenberg’s lab at The University of Texas at Austin\, 
 and with armored scale insects in Dr. Benjamin Normark’s lab at the Univers
 ity of Massachusetts\, Amherst. Rodriguez is a volunteer with the insect co
 llections at both UT-Austin and UMass-Amherst\, and a member of UT-Amherst’
 s Fernald Entomological Society. They have exhibited solo work at the West 
 Austin Studio Tour (2018)\, and have performed as a member of the Fleet Per
 formance Collective at the Visual Arts Center (2018) and the Museum of Huma
 n Achievement (2017). Rodriguez co-founded the Austin-based Deadly Toxin (2
 016-2018) with collaborator Seth Murchison.\n\nRachel Wilkins (b. 1996\, Ho
 uston\, Texas) lives and works in Atlanta\, Georgia. She received her B.F.A
 . in Studio Art from The University of Texas at Austin in 2018. She was awa
 rded the Welcome to My Homepage Digital Artist Residency at the Museum of H
 uman Achievement in Austin\, Texas\, which culminated in a solo exhibition 
 in 2017. Wilkins has been featured in group exhibitions at the Rice Univers
 ity’s Inferno Gallery (2018)\, the Visual Arts Center (2018\, 2017)\; and D
 imension Gallery (2017). She currently works with Scraplanta\, a nonprofit 
 creative reuse program in Atlanta. Wilkins is the former director and curat
 or for IRL\, a new media gallery and production space at the Museum of Huma
 n Achievement (2017)\; her projects were exhibited during Fusebox Festival\
 , Austin Texas (2018\, 2017) and Marfa Open\, Marfa\, Texas (2017).
DTEND:20190214T230000Z
DTSTAMP:20260417T054227Z
DTSTART:20190214T160000Z
GEO:30.286256;-97.732996
LOCATION:Visual Arts Center\, Art Building (ART)
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:EXHIBITION: Oozy Rat in a Sanitary Zoo
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_4320150
URL:https://calendar.utexas.edu/event/exhibition_oozy_rat_in_a_sanitary_zoo
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts & Humanities
DESCRIPTION:Oozy Rat in a Sanitary Zoo features the work of five artists—Sa
 sha Fishman\, Brooke Johnson\, Seth Murchison\, tín Rodriguez\, and Rachel 
 Wilkins—all who are current or recent students at The University of Texas a
 t Austin. The works included in this exhibition examine our human relations
 hips with animals and the natural world\, and consider what these relations
 hips might reveal about ourselves. Through a variety of media including pho
 tography\, painting\, sculpture\, installation\, and video work\, these fiv
 e artists engage ideas surrounding genetic modification\, natural and “unna
 tural” ecology\, pets\, nature simulations\, and the study of natural scien
 ces.\n\nThis exhibition is organized by Brooke Johnson and Center Space Pro
 ject. It is made possible by additional support from 52 individual donors w
 ho contributed to a HornRaiser campaign in Fall 2018.\n\nSpring 2019 Openin
 g Reception\nFriday\, January 25\n6–8 PM\nVisual Arts Center\n\nFrom Chimpa
 n-A to Chimpanzee: An Oozy Rat Science Convention\nWednesday\, February 20\
 n5–6 PM\nVisual Arts Center\n\nAbout the Artists\n\nSasha Fishman  (b. 1995
 \, Baltimore\, Maryland) works in Baltimore and will soon be living in Los 
 Angeles. She holds a B.F.A. in Studio Art from The University of Texas at A
 ustin (2018). Her work has been featured in group exhibitions at Shoes Off 
 Gallery\, New York (2018)\; the Visual Arts Center\, Austin (2018\, 2017)\;
  Dude Ranch\, Austin (2018)\;  and No Vacancy 3\, New York (2017)\, among o
 thers. Sasha is the recipient of numerous awards\, including a grant from T
 he Dallas Museum of Art (2018)\, a research fellowship from The University 
 of Texas at Austin (2018)\, and scholarships from Urban Glass and Anderson 
 Ranch. She has participated in the Learning Tuscany program (2017) and the 
 New York Arts Practicum (2018) through UT-Austin. \n\nBrooke Johnson (b. 19
 96\, Fort Worth\, Texas) is an artist living and working in Austin\, Texas.
  She is expected to graduate from The University of Texas at Austin in 2019
  with a B.F.A. in Studio Art\, a B.A. in Art History with Honors\, and a Br
 idging Disciplines Program Certificate in Museum Studies. Brooke is a curre
 nt member of MASS Gallery and UT’s student-led curatorial collective\, Cent
 er Space Project\, as well as a former coordinator for IRL at the Museum of
  Human Achievement. Her work has been featured in group exhibitions at the 
 Visual Arts Center (2017) and Dude Ranch\, Austin\, Texas (2017). She has p
 erformed as a member of  Fleet Performance Collective at the Museum of Huma
 n Achievement (2017). Johnson is the recipient of numerous awards\, includi
 ng the Newman Fellowship in Art History (2018)\, UT’s Oxbow Summer Art Prog
 ram Scholarship (2018)\, The Katy “Kay” Presidential Endowed Scholarship (2
 017)\,  and UT’s New York Seminar Grant (2017)\, as well as UT’s Profession
 al Development Travel Initiative Grant as a member of Fleet Performance Col
 lective (2017).\n\nSeth Murchison (b. 1996\, Austin\, Texas) is a painter l
 iving in Austin\, Texas. Seth holds a B.F.A. in Studio Art from The Univers
 ity of Texas at Austin. His work has been featured in group exhibitions at 
 the East Austin Studio Tour (2018)\; the Visual Arts Center\, Austin (2018)
 \; Co-Lab Projects\, Austin (2016)\;  and the FAB Gallery (2016).\n\nTín Ro
 driguez  (b. 1996\, El Paso\, Texas) is an artist and biologist living and 
 working in Western Massachusetts. They received a B.S.A. in Biology from Th
 e University of Texas at Austin in 2018. Rodriguez has worked with pollinat
 ors in Dr. Elinor Lichtenberg’s lab at The University of Texas at Austin\, 
 and with armored scale insects in Dr. Benjamin Normark’s lab at the Univers
 ity of Massachusetts\, Amherst. Rodriguez is a volunteer with the insect co
 llections at both UT-Austin and UMass-Amherst\, and a member of UT-Amherst’
 s Fernald Entomological Society. They have exhibited solo work at the West 
 Austin Studio Tour (2018)\, and have performed as a member of the Fleet Per
 formance Collective at the Visual Arts Center (2018) and the Museum of Huma
 n Achievement (2017). Rodriguez co-founded the Austin-based Deadly Toxin (2
 016-2018) with collaborator Seth Murchison.\n\nRachel Wilkins (b. 1996\, Ho
 uston\, Texas) lives and works in Atlanta\, Georgia. She received her B.F.A
 . in Studio Art from The University of Texas at Austin in 2018. She was awa
 rded the Welcome to My Homepage Digital Artist Residency at the Museum of H
 uman Achievement in Austin\, Texas\, which culminated in a solo exhibition 
 in 2017. Wilkins has been featured in group exhibitions at the Rice Univers
 ity’s Inferno Gallery (2018)\, the Visual Arts Center (2018\, 2017)\; and D
 imension Gallery (2017). She currently works with Scraplanta\, a nonprofit 
 creative reuse program in Atlanta. Wilkins is the former director and curat
 or for IRL\, a new media gallery and production space at the Museum of Huma
 n Achievement (2017)\; her projects were exhibited during Fusebox Festival\
 , Austin Texas (2018\, 2017) and Marfa Open\, Marfa\, Texas (2017).
DTEND:20190215T230000Z
DTSTAMP:20260417T054227Z
DTSTART:20190215T160000Z
GEO:30.286256;-97.732996
LOCATION:Visual Arts Center\, Art Building (ART)
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:EXHIBITION: Oozy Rat in a Sanitary Zoo
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_4320151
URL:https://calendar.utexas.edu/event/exhibition_oozy_rat_in_a_sanitary_zoo
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts & Humanities
DESCRIPTION:Oozy Rat in a Sanitary Zoo features the work of five artists—Sa
 sha Fishman\, Brooke Johnson\, Seth Murchison\, tín Rodriguez\, and Rachel 
 Wilkins—all who are current or recent students at The University of Texas a
 t Austin. The works included in this exhibition examine our human relations
 hips with animals and the natural world\, and consider what these relations
 hips might reveal about ourselves. Through a variety of media including pho
 tography\, painting\, sculpture\, installation\, and video work\, these fiv
 e artists engage ideas surrounding genetic modification\, natural and “unna
 tural” ecology\, pets\, nature simulations\, and the study of natural scien
 ces.\n\nThis exhibition is organized by Brooke Johnson and Center Space Pro
 ject. It is made possible by additional support from 52 individual donors w
 ho contributed to a HornRaiser campaign in Fall 2018.\n\nSpring 2019 Openin
 g Reception\nFriday\, January 25\n6–8 PM\nVisual Arts Center\n\nFrom Chimpa
 n-A to Chimpanzee: An Oozy Rat Science Convention\nWednesday\, February 20\
 n5–6 PM\nVisual Arts Center\n\nAbout the Artists\n\nSasha Fishman  (b. 1995
 \, Baltimore\, Maryland) works in Baltimore and will soon be living in Los 
 Angeles. She holds a B.F.A. in Studio Art from The University of Texas at A
 ustin (2018). Her work has been featured in group exhibitions at Shoes Off 
 Gallery\, New York (2018)\; the Visual Arts Center\, Austin (2018\, 2017)\;
  Dude Ranch\, Austin (2018)\;  and No Vacancy 3\, New York (2017)\, among o
 thers. Sasha is the recipient of numerous awards\, including a grant from T
 he Dallas Museum of Art (2018)\, a research fellowship from The University 
 of Texas at Austin (2018)\, and scholarships from Urban Glass and Anderson 
 Ranch. She has participated in the Learning Tuscany program (2017) and the 
 New York Arts Practicum (2018) through UT-Austin. \n\nBrooke Johnson (b. 19
 96\, Fort Worth\, Texas) is an artist living and working in Austin\, Texas.
  She is expected to graduate from The University of Texas at Austin in 2019
  with a B.F.A. in Studio Art\, a B.A. in Art History with Honors\, and a Br
 idging Disciplines Program Certificate in Museum Studies. Brooke is a curre
 nt member of MASS Gallery and UT’s student-led curatorial collective\, Cent
 er Space Project\, as well as a former coordinator for IRL at the Museum of
  Human Achievement. Her work has been featured in group exhibitions at the 
 Visual Arts Center (2017) and Dude Ranch\, Austin\, Texas (2017). She has p
 erformed as a member of  Fleet Performance Collective at the Museum of Huma
 n Achievement (2017). Johnson is the recipient of numerous awards\, includi
 ng the Newman Fellowship in Art History (2018)\, UT’s Oxbow Summer Art Prog
 ram Scholarship (2018)\, The Katy “Kay” Presidential Endowed Scholarship (2
 017)\,  and UT’s New York Seminar Grant (2017)\, as well as UT’s Profession
 al Development Travel Initiative Grant as a member of Fleet Performance Col
 lective (2017).\n\nSeth Murchison (b. 1996\, Austin\, Texas) is a painter l
 iving in Austin\, Texas. Seth holds a B.F.A. in Studio Art from The Univers
 ity of Texas at Austin. His work has been featured in group exhibitions at 
 the East Austin Studio Tour (2018)\; the Visual Arts Center\, Austin (2018)
 \; Co-Lab Projects\, Austin (2016)\;  and the FAB Gallery (2016).\n\nTín Ro
 driguez  (b. 1996\, El Paso\, Texas) is an artist and biologist living and 
 working in Western Massachusetts. They received a B.S.A. in Biology from Th
 e University of Texas at Austin in 2018. Rodriguez has worked with pollinat
 ors in Dr. Elinor Lichtenberg’s lab at The University of Texas at Austin\, 
 and with armored scale insects in Dr. Benjamin Normark’s lab at the Univers
 ity of Massachusetts\, Amherst. Rodriguez is a volunteer with the insect co
 llections at both UT-Austin and UMass-Amherst\, and a member of UT-Amherst’
 s Fernald Entomological Society. They have exhibited solo work at the West 
 Austin Studio Tour (2018)\, and have performed as a member of the Fleet Per
 formance Collective at the Visual Arts Center (2018) and the Museum of Huma
 n Achievement (2017). Rodriguez co-founded the Austin-based Deadly Toxin (2
 016-2018) with collaborator Seth Murchison.\n\nRachel Wilkins (b. 1996\, Ho
 uston\, Texas) lives and works in Atlanta\, Georgia. She received her B.F.A
 . in Studio Art from The University of Texas at Austin in 2018. She was awa
 rded the Welcome to My Homepage Digital Artist Residency at the Museum of H
 uman Achievement in Austin\, Texas\, which culminated in a solo exhibition 
 in 2017. Wilkins has been featured in group exhibitions at the Rice Univers
 ity’s Inferno Gallery (2018)\, the Visual Arts Center (2018\, 2017)\; and D
 imension Gallery (2017). She currently works with Scraplanta\, a nonprofit 
 creative reuse program in Atlanta. Wilkins is the former director and curat
 or for IRL\, a new media gallery and production space at the Museum of Huma
 n Achievement (2017)\; her projects were exhibited during Fusebox Festival\
 , Austin Texas (2018\, 2017) and Marfa Open\, Marfa\, Texas (2017).
DTEND:20190216T230000Z
DTSTAMP:20260417T054227Z
DTSTART:20190216T180000Z
GEO:30.286256;-97.732996
LOCATION:Visual Arts Center\, Art Building (ART)
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:EXHIBITION: Oozy Rat in a Sanitary Zoo
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_4320166
URL:https://calendar.utexas.edu/event/exhibition_oozy_rat_in_a_sanitary_zoo
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts & Humanities
DESCRIPTION:Oozy Rat in a Sanitary Zoo features the work of five artists—Sa
 sha Fishman\, Brooke Johnson\, Seth Murchison\, tín Rodriguez\, and Rachel 
 Wilkins—all who are current or recent students at The University of Texas a
 t Austin. The works included in this exhibition examine our human relations
 hips with animals and the natural world\, and consider what these relations
 hips might reveal about ourselves. Through a variety of media including pho
 tography\, painting\, sculpture\, installation\, and video work\, these fiv
 e artists engage ideas surrounding genetic modification\, natural and “unna
 tural” ecology\, pets\, nature simulations\, and the study of natural scien
 ces.\n\nThis exhibition is organized by Brooke Johnson and Center Space Pro
 ject. It is made possible by additional support from 52 individual donors w
 ho contributed to a HornRaiser campaign in Fall 2018.\n\nSpring 2019 Openin
 g Reception\nFriday\, January 25\n6–8 PM\nVisual Arts Center\n\nFrom Chimpa
 n-A to Chimpanzee: An Oozy Rat Science Convention\nWednesday\, February 20\
 n5–6 PM\nVisual Arts Center\n\nAbout the Artists\n\nSasha Fishman  (b. 1995
 \, Baltimore\, Maryland) works in Baltimore and will soon be living in Los 
 Angeles. She holds a B.F.A. in Studio Art from The University of Texas at A
 ustin (2018). Her work has been featured in group exhibitions at Shoes Off 
 Gallery\, New York (2018)\; the Visual Arts Center\, Austin (2018\, 2017)\;
  Dude Ranch\, Austin (2018)\;  and No Vacancy 3\, New York (2017)\, among o
 thers. Sasha is the recipient of numerous awards\, including a grant from T
 he Dallas Museum of Art (2018)\, a research fellowship from The University 
 of Texas at Austin (2018)\, and scholarships from Urban Glass and Anderson 
 Ranch. She has participated in the Learning Tuscany program (2017) and the 
 New York Arts Practicum (2018) through UT-Austin. \n\nBrooke Johnson (b. 19
 96\, Fort Worth\, Texas) is an artist living and working in Austin\, Texas.
  She is expected to graduate from The University of Texas at Austin in 2019
  with a B.F.A. in Studio Art\, a B.A. in Art History with Honors\, and a Br
 idging Disciplines Program Certificate in Museum Studies. Brooke is a curre
 nt member of MASS Gallery and UT’s student-led curatorial collective\, Cent
 er Space Project\, as well as a former coordinator for IRL at the Museum of
  Human Achievement. Her work has been featured in group exhibitions at the 
 Visual Arts Center (2017) and Dude Ranch\, Austin\, Texas (2017). She has p
 erformed as a member of  Fleet Performance Collective at the Museum of Huma
 n Achievement (2017). Johnson is the recipient of numerous awards\, includi
 ng the Newman Fellowship in Art History (2018)\, UT’s Oxbow Summer Art Prog
 ram Scholarship (2018)\, The Katy “Kay” Presidential Endowed Scholarship (2
 017)\,  and UT’s New York Seminar Grant (2017)\, as well as UT’s Profession
 al Development Travel Initiative Grant as a member of Fleet Performance Col
 lective (2017).\n\nSeth Murchison (b. 1996\, Austin\, Texas) is a painter l
 iving in Austin\, Texas. Seth holds a B.F.A. in Studio Art from The Univers
 ity of Texas at Austin. His work has been featured in group exhibitions at 
 the East Austin Studio Tour (2018)\; the Visual Arts Center\, Austin (2018)
 \; Co-Lab Projects\, Austin (2016)\;  and the FAB Gallery (2016).\n\nTín Ro
 driguez  (b. 1996\, El Paso\, Texas) is an artist and biologist living and 
 working in Western Massachusetts. They received a B.S.A. in Biology from Th
 e University of Texas at Austin in 2018. Rodriguez has worked with pollinat
 ors in Dr. Elinor Lichtenberg’s lab at The University of Texas at Austin\, 
 and with armored scale insects in Dr. Benjamin Normark’s lab at the Univers
 ity of Massachusetts\, Amherst. Rodriguez is a volunteer with the insect co
 llections at both UT-Austin and UMass-Amherst\, and a member of UT-Amherst’
 s Fernald Entomological Society. They have exhibited solo work at the West 
 Austin Studio Tour (2018)\, and have performed as a member of the Fleet Per
 formance Collective at the Visual Arts Center (2018) and the Museum of Huma
 n Achievement (2017). Rodriguez co-founded the Austin-based Deadly Toxin (2
 016-2018) with collaborator Seth Murchison.\n\nRachel Wilkins (b. 1996\, Ho
 uston\, Texas) lives and works in Atlanta\, Georgia. She received her B.F.A
 . in Studio Art from The University of Texas at Austin in 2018. She was awa
 rded the Welcome to My Homepage Digital Artist Residency at the Museum of H
 uman Achievement in Austin\, Texas\, which culminated in a solo exhibition 
 in 2017. Wilkins has been featured in group exhibitions at the Rice Univers
 ity’s Inferno Gallery (2018)\, the Visual Arts Center (2018\, 2017)\; and D
 imension Gallery (2017). She currently works with Scraplanta\, a nonprofit 
 creative reuse program in Atlanta. Wilkins is the former director and curat
 or for IRL\, a new media gallery and production space at the Museum of Huma
 n Achievement (2017)\; her projects were exhibited during Fusebox Festival\
 , Austin Texas (2018\, 2017) and Marfa Open\, Marfa\, Texas (2017).
DTEND:20190219T230000Z
DTSTAMP:20260417T054227Z
DTSTART:20190219T160000Z
GEO:30.286256;-97.732996
LOCATION:Visual Arts Center\, Art Building (ART)
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:EXHIBITION: Oozy Rat in a Sanitary Zoo
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_4320153
URL:https://calendar.utexas.edu/event/exhibition_oozy_rat_in_a_sanitary_zoo
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts & Humanities
DESCRIPTION:Oozy Rat in a Sanitary Zoo features the work of five artists—Sa
 sha Fishman\, Brooke Johnson\, Seth Murchison\, tín Rodriguez\, and Rachel 
 Wilkins—all who are current or recent students at The University of Texas a
 t Austin. The works included in this exhibition examine our human relations
 hips with animals and the natural world\, and consider what these relations
 hips might reveal about ourselves. Through a variety of media including pho
 tography\, painting\, sculpture\, installation\, and video work\, these fiv
 e artists engage ideas surrounding genetic modification\, natural and “unna
 tural” ecology\, pets\, nature simulations\, and the study of natural scien
 ces.\n\nThis exhibition is organized by Brooke Johnson and Center Space Pro
 ject. It is made possible by additional support from 52 individual donors w
 ho contributed to a HornRaiser campaign in Fall 2018.\n\nSpring 2019 Openin
 g Reception\nFriday\, January 25\n6–8 PM\nVisual Arts Center\n\nFrom Chimpa
 n-A to Chimpanzee: An Oozy Rat Science Convention\nWednesday\, February 20\
 n5–6 PM\nVisual Arts Center\n\nAbout the Artists\n\nSasha Fishman  (b. 1995
 \, Baltimore\, Maryland) works in Baltimore and will soon be living in Los 
 Angeles. She holds a B.F.A. in Studio Art from The University of Texas at A
 ustin (2018). Her work has been featured in group exhibitions at Shoes Off 
 Gallery\, New York (2018)\; the Visual Arts Center\, Austin (2018\, 2017)\;
  Dude Ranch\, Austin (2018)\;  and No Vacancy 3\, New York (2017)\, among o
 thers. Sasha is the recipient of numerous awards\, including a grant from T
 he Dallas Museum of Art (2018)\, a research fellowship from The University 
 of Texas at Austin (2018)\, and scholarships from Urban Glass and Anderson 
 Ranch. She has participated in the Learning Tuscany program (2017) and the 
 New York Arts Practicum (2018) through UT-Austin. \n\nBrooke Johnson (b. 19
 96\, Fort Worth\, Texas) is an artist living and working in Austin\, Texas.
  She is expected to graduate from The University of Texas at Austin in 2019
  with a B.F.A. in Studio Art\, a B.A. in Art History with Honors\, and a Br
 idging Disciplines Program Certificate in Museum Studies. Brooke is a curre
 nt member of MASS Gallery and UT’s student-led curatorial collective\, Cent
 er Space Project\, as well as a former coordinator for IRL at the Museum of
  Human Achievement. Her work has been featured in group exhibitions at the 
 Visual Arts Center (2017) and Dude Ranch\, Austin\, Texas (2017). She has p
 erformed as a member of  Fleet Performance Collective at the Museum of Huma
 n Achievement (2017). Johnson is the recipient of numerous awards\, includi
 ng the Newman Fellowship in Art History (2018)\, UT’s Oxbow Summer Art Prog
 ram Scholarship (2018)\, The Katy “Kay” Presidential Endowed Scholarship (2
 017)\,  and UT’s New York Seminar Grant (2017)\, as well as UT’s Profession
 al Development Travel Initiative Grant as a member of Fleet Performance Col
 lective (2017).\n\nSeth Murchison (b. 1996\, Austin\, Texas) is a painter l
 iving in Austin\, Texas. Seth holds a B.F.A. in Studio Art from The Univers
 ity of Texas at Austin. His work has been featured in group exhibitions at 
 the East Austin Studio Tour (2018)\; the Visual Arts Center\, Austin (2018)
 \; Co-Lab Projects\, Austin (2016)\;  and the FAB Gallery (2016).\n\nTín Ro
 driguez  (b. 1996\, El Paso\, Texas) is an artist and biologist living and 
 working in Western Massachusetts. They received a B.S.A. in Biology from Th
 e University of Texas at Austin in 2018. Rodriguez has worked with pollinat
 ors in Dr. Elinor Lichtenberg’s lab at The University of Texas at Austin\, 
 and with armored scale insects in Dr. Benjamin Normark’s lab at the Univers
 ity of Massachusetts\, Amherst. Rodriguez is a volunteer with the insect co
 llections at both UT-Austin and UMass-Amherst\, and a member of UT-Amherst’
 s Fernald Entomological Society. They have exhibited solo work at the West 
 Austin Studio Tour (2018)\, and have performed as a member of the Fleet Per
 formance Collective at the Visual Arts Center (2018) and the Museum of Huma
 n Achievement (2017). Rodriguez co-founded the Austin-based Deadly Toxin (2
 016-2018) with collaborator Seth Murchison.\n\nRachel Wilkins (b. 1996\, Ho
 uston\, Texas) lives and works in Atlanta\, Georgia. She received her B.F.A
 . in Studio Art from The University of Texas at Austin in 2018. She was awa
 rded the Welcome to My Homepage Digital Artist Residency at the Museum of H
 uman Achievement in Austin\, Texas\, which culminated in a solo exhibition 
 in 2017. Wilkins has been featured in group exhibitions at the Rice Univers
 ity’s Inferno Gallery (2018)\, the Visual Arts Center (2018\, 2017)\; and D
 imension Gallery (2017). She currently works with Scraplanta\, a nonprofit 
 creative reuse program in Atlanta. Wilkins is the former director and curat
 or for IRL\, a new media gallery and production space at the Museum of Huma
 n Achievement (2017)\; her projects were exhibited during Fusebox Festival\
 , Austin Texas (2018\, 2017) and Marfa Open\, Marfa\, Texas (2017).
DTEND:20190220T230000Z
DTSTAMP:20260417T054227Z
DTSTART:20190220T160000Z
GEO:30.286256;-97.732996
LOCATION:Visual Arts Center\, Art Building (ART)
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:EXHIBITION: Oozy Rat in a Sanitary Zoo
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_4320154
URL:https://calendar.utexas.edu/event/exhibition_oozy_rat_in_a_sanitary_zoo
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts & Humanities
DESCRIPTION:Oozy Rat in a Sanitary Zoo features the work of five artists—Sa
 sha Fishman\, Brooke Johnson\, Seth Murchison\, tín Rodriguez\, and Rachel 
 Wilkins—all who are current or recent students at The University of Texas a
 t Austin. The works included in this exhibition examine our human relations
 hips with animals and the natural world\, and consider what these relations
 hips might reveal about ourselves. Through a variety of media including pho
 tography\, painting\, sculpture\, installation\, and video work\, these fiv
 e artists engage ideas surrounding genetic modification\, natural and “unna
 tural” ecology\, pets\, nature simulations\, and the study of natural scien
 ces.\n\nThis exhibition is organized by Brooke Johnson and Center Space Pro
 ject. It is made possible by additional support from 52 individual donors w
 ho contributed to a HornRaiser campaign in Fall 2018.\n\nSpring 2019 Openin
 g Reception\nFriday\, January 25\n6–8 PM\nVisual Arts Center\n\nFrom Chimpa
 n-A to Chimpanzee: An Oozy Rat Science Convention\nWednesday\, February 20\
 n5–6 PM\nVisual Arts Center\n\nAbout the Artists\n\nSasha Fishman  (b. 1995
 \, Baltimore\, Maryland) works in Baltimore and will soon be living in Los 
 Angeles. She holds a B.F.A. in Studio Art from The University of Texas at A
 ustin (2018). Her work has been featured in group exhibitions at Shoes Off 
 Gallery\, New York (2018)\; the Visual Arts Center\, Austin (2018\, 2017)\;
  Dude Ranch\, Austin (2018)\;  and No Vacancy 3\, New York (2017)\, among o
 thers. Sasha is the recipient of numerous awards\, including a grant from T
 he Dallas Museum of Art (2018)\, a research fellowship from The University 
 of Texas at Austin (2018)\, and scholarships from Urban Glass and Anderson 
 Ranch. She has participated in the Learning Tuscany program (2017) and the 
 New York Arts Practicum (2018) through UT-Austin. \n\nBrooke Johnson (b. 19
 96\, Fort Worth\, Texas) is an artist living and working in Austin\, Texas.
  She is expected to graduate from The University of Texas at Austin in 2019
  with a B.F.A. in Studio Art\, a B.A. in Art History with Honors\, and a Br
 idging Disciplines Program Certificate in Museum Studies. Brooke is a curre
 nt member of MASS Gallery and UT’s student-led curatorial collective\, Cent
 er Space Project\, as well as a former coordinator for IRL at the Museum of
  Human Achievement. Her work has been featured in group exhibitions at the 
 Visual Arts Center (2017) and Dude Ranch\, Austin\, Texas (2017). She has p
 erformed as a member of  Fleet Performance Collective at the Museum of Huma
 n Achievement (2017). Johnson is the recipient of numerous awards\, includi
 ng the Newman Fellowship in Art History (2018)\, UT’s Oxbow Summer Art Prog
 ram Scholarship (2018)\, The Katy “Kay” Presidential Endowed Scholarship (2
 017)\,  and UT’s New York Seminar Grant (2017)\, as well as UT’s Profession
 al Development Travel Initiative Grant as a member of Fleet Performance Col
 lective (2017).\n\nSeth Murchison (b. 1996\, Austin\, Texas) is a painter l
 iving in Austin\, Texas. Seth holds a B.F.A. in Studio Art from The Univers
 ity of Texas at Austin. His work has been featured in group exhibitions at 
 the East Austin Studio Tour (2018)\; the Visual Arts Center\, Austin (2018)
 \; Co-Lab Projects\, Austin (2016)\;  and the FAB Gallery (2016).\n\nTín Ro
 driguez  (b. 1996\, El Paso\, Texas) is an artist and biologist living and 
 working in Western Massachusetts. They received a B.S.A. in Biology from Th
 e University of Texas at Austin in 2018. Rodriguez has worked with pollinat
 ors in Dr. Elinor Lichtenberg’s lab at The University of Texas at Austin\, 
 and with armored scale insects in Dr. Benjamin Normark’s lab at the Univers
 ity of Massachusetts\, Amherst. Rodriguez is a volunteer with the insect co
 llections at both UT-Austin and UMass-Amherst\, and a member of UT-Amherst’
 s Fernald Entomological Society. They have exhibited solo work at the West 
 Austin Studio Tour (2018)\, and have performed as a member of the Fleet Per
 formance Collective at the Visual Arts Center (2018) and the Museum of Huma
 n Achievement (2017). Rodriguez co-founded the Austin-based Deadly Toxin (2
 016-2018) with collaborator Seth Murchison.\n\nRachel Wilkins (b. 1996\, Ho
 uston\, Texas) lives and works in Atlanta\, Georgia. She received her B.F.A
 . in Studio Art from The University of Texas at Austin in 2018. She was awa
 rded the Welcome to My Homepage Digital Artist Residency at the Museum of H
 uman Achievement in Austin\, Texas\, which culminated in a solo exhibition 
 in 2017. Wilkins has been featured in group exhibitions at the Rice Univers
 ity’s Inferno Gallery (2018)\, the Visual Arts Center (2018\, 2017)\; and D
 imension Gallery (2017). She currently works with Scraplanta\, a nonprofit 
 creative reuse program in Atlanta. Wilkins is the former director and curat
 or for IRL\, a new media gallery and production space at the Museum of Huma
 n Achievement (2017)\; her projects were exhibited during Fusebox Festival\
 , Austin Texas (2018\, 2017) and Marfa Open\, Marfa\, Texas (2017).
DTEND:20190221T230000Z
DTSTAMP:20260417T054227Z
DTSTART:20190221T160000Z
GEO:30.286256;-97.732996
LOCATION:Visual Arts Center\, Art Building (ART)
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:EXHIBITION: Oozy Rat in a Sanitary Zoo
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_4320155
URL:https://calendar.utexas.edu/event/exhibition_oozy_rat_in_a_sanitary_zoo
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts & Humanities
DESCRIPTION:Oozy Rat in a Sanitary Zoo features the work of five artists—Sa
 sha Fishman\, Brooke Johnson\, Seth Murchison\, tín Rodriguez\, and Rachel 
 Wilkins—all who are current or recent students at The University of Texas a
 t Austin. The works included in this exhibition examine our human relations
 hips with animals and the natural world\, and consider what these relations
 hips might reveal about ourselves. Through a variety of media including pho
 tography\, painting\, sculpture\, installation\, and video work\, these fiv
 e artists engage ideas surrounding genetic modification\, natural and “unna
 tural” ecology\, pets\, nature simulations\, and the study of natural scien
 ces.\n\nThis exhibition is organized by Brooke Johnson and Center Space Pro
 ject. It is made possible by additional support from 52 individual donors w
 ho contributed to a HornRaiser campaign in Fall 2018.\n\nSpring 2019 Openin
 g Reception\nFriday\, January 25\n6–8 PM\nVisual Arts Center\n\nFrom Chimpa
 n-A to Chimpanzee: An Oozy Rat Science Convention\nWednesday\, February 20\
 n5–6 PM\nVisual Arts Center\n\nAbout the Artists\n\nSasha Fishman  (b. 1995
 \, Baltimore\, Maryland) works in Baltimore and will soon be living in Los 
 Angeles. She holds a B.F.A. in Studio Art from The University of Texas at A
 ustin (2018). Her work has been featured in group exhibitions at Shoes Off 
 Gallery\, New York (2018)\; the Visual Arts Center\, Austin (2018\, 2017)\;
  Dude Ranch\, Austin (2018)\;  and No Vacancy 3\, New York (2017)\, among o
 thers. Sasha is the recipient of numerous awards\, including a grant from T
 he Dallas Museum of Art (2018)\, a research fellowship from The University 
 of Texas at Austin (2018)\, and scholarships from Urban Glass and Anderson 
 Ranch. She has participated in the Learning Tuscany program (2017) and the 
 New York Arts Practicum (2018) through UT-Austin. \n\nBrooke Johnson (b. 19
 96\, Fort Worth\, Texas) is an artist living and working in Austin\, Texas.
  She is expected to graduate from The University of Texas at Austin in 2019
  with a B.F.A. in Studio Art\, a B.A. in Art History with Honors\, and a Br
 idging Disciplines Program Certificate in Museum Studies. Brooke is a curre
 nt member of MASS Gallery and UT’s student-led curatorial collective\, Cent
 er Space Project\, as well as a former coordinator for IRL at the Museum of
  Human Achievement. Her work has been featured in group exhibitions at the 
 Visual Arts Center (2017) and Dude Ranch\, Austin\, Texas (2017). She has p
 erformed as a member of  Fleet Performance Collective at the Museum of Huma
 n Achievement (2017). Johnson is the recipient of numerous awards\, includi
 ng the Newman Fellowship in Art History (2018)\, UT’s Oxbow Summer Art Prog
 ram Scholarship (2018)\, The Katy “Kay” Presidential Endowed Scholarship (2
 017)\,  and UT’s New York Seminar Grant (2017)\, as well as UT’s Profession
 al Development Travel Initiative Grant as a member of Fleet Performance Col
 lective (2017).\n\nSeth Murchison (b. 1996\, Austin\, Texas) is a painter l
 iving in Austin\, Texas. Seth holds a B.F.A. in Studio Art from The Univers
 ity of Texas at Austin. His work has been featured in group exhibitions at 
 the East Austin Studio Tour (2018)\; the Visual Arts Center\, Austin (2018)
 \; Co-Lab Projects\, Austin (2016)\;  and the FAB Gallery (2016).\n\nTín Ro
 driguez  (b. 1996\, El Paso\, Texas) is an artist and biologist living and 
 working in Western Massachusetts. They received a B.S.A. in Biology from Th
 e University of Texas at Austin in 2018. Rodriguez has worked with pollinat
 ors in Dr. Elinor Lichtenberg’s lab at The University of Texas at Austin\, 
 and with armored scale insects in Dr. Benjamin Normark’s lab at the Univers
 ity of Massachusetts\, Amherst. Rodriguez is a volunteer with the insect co
 llections at both UT-Austin and UMass-Amherst\, and a member of UT-Amherst’
 s Fernald Entomological Society. They have exhibited solo work at the West 
 Austin Studio Tour (2018)\, and have performed as a member of the Fleet Per
 formance Collective at the Visual Arts Center (2018) and the Museum of Huma
 n Achievement (2017). Rodriguez co-founded the Austin-based Deadly Toxin (2
 016-2018) with collaborator Seth Murchison.\n\nRachel Wilkins (b. 1996\, Ho
 uston\, Texas) lives and works in Atlanta\, Georgia. She received her B.F.A
 . in Studio Art from The University of Texas at Austin in 2018. She was awa
 rded the Welcome to My Homepage Digital Artist Residency at the Museum of H
 uman Achievement in Austin\, Texas\, which culminated in a solo exhibition 
 in 2017. Wilkins has been featured in group exhibitions at the Rice Univers
 ity’s Inferno Gallery (2018)\, the Visual Arts Center (2018\, 2017)\; and D
 imension Gallery (2017). She currently works with Scraplanta\, a nonprofit 
 creative reuse program in Atlanta. Wilkins is the former director and curat
 or for IRL\, a new media gallery and production space at the Museum of Huma
 n Achievement (2017)\; her projects were exhibited during Fusebox Festival\
 , Austin Texas (2018\, 2017) and Marfa Open\, Marfa\, Texas (2017).
DTEND:20190222T230000Z
DTSTAMP:20260417T054227Z
DTSTART:20190222T160000Z
GEO:30.286256;-97.732996
LOCATION:Visual Arts Center\, Art Building (ART)
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:EXHIBITION: Oozy Rat in a Sanitary Zoo
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URL:https://calendar.utexas.edu/event/exhibition_oozy_rat_in_a_sanitary_zoo
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