Landmarks, the public art program of The University of Texas at Austin, regularly presents Landmarks Video. This project introduces students and the general public to the most highly regarded and influential works of video art from the past five decades. The program aims to familiarize the university community with important titles, stimulate conversation and research, and situate the genre of video art alongside the presentation of more traditional works. The program screens the work of 12 artists annually, one per month, on an ongoing basis. Videos are screened on a media station in the foyer inside the southwest entrance of the Art Building. Adjacent to art history classrooms and the Visual Arts Center galleries, the media station is in an open atrium that provides stadium seating for viewing from 8 am to 9 pm daily. Headsets to optimize sound may be checked out from the Visual Arts Center reception desk during operating hours.
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http://www.landmarks.utexas.edu/Landmarks, the public art program of The University of Texas at Austin, regularly presents Landmarks Video. This project introduces students and the general public to the most highly regarded and influential works of video art from the past five decades. The program aims to familiarize the university community with important titles, stimulate conversation and research, and situate the genre of video art alongside the presentation of more traditional works. The program screens the work of 12 artists annually, one per month, on an ongoing basis.
Videos are screened on a media station in the foyer inside the southwest entrance of the Art Building. Adjacent to art history classrooms and the Visual Arts Center galleries, the media station is in an open atrium that provides stadium seating for viewing from 8 am to 9 pm daily. Headsets to optimize sound may be checked out from the Visual Arts Center reception desk during operating hours.
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