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GIMME SHELTER


May 22 - July 24,2020

Note: This is an online-only exhibition From SP/N Gallery:

"Online Virtual Tour Link: https://www.artsteps.com/view/5ebd9cf1aab2174a3abc7689

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50 years ago (the birth year of UTDallas), ‘Gimme Shelter’ was recorded by the Rolling Stones (Dec 1969). It is considered one of their greatest hits and that of ‘Rock and Roll’, both by music critics and fans. “Oh, a storm is threat’ningMy very life todayIf I don’t get some shelterOh yeah, I’m gonna fade away”  

On this 50th anniversary of what Mick Jagger recalls as ‘a very moody piece about the world closing in on you a bit,… recorded in a time of war and tension and often used to evoke natural disaster’, it seems an almost prophetic if not ironic reflection as we endure today’s ‘storm’ tagged ‘COVID 19’-and consequently on UTDallas’ 50thanniversary. So respectively we ask ‘what are the students of our Visual Performing Arts Studio Program producing in this precarious, pandemic time? How are they re-negotiating their identities relevant to the extended isolation and loss of classroom community?’ As you will experience in this diverse exhibition- there is a myriad of personal expressions that defy a common unified chorus in favor of very individual responses falling under the dictates of this new ‘shelter in place’ mandate.  Here, Graduate and Under- Graduate works are combined to inform this narrative

In conjunction with GIMME SHELTER, we present two senior honors thesis exhibitions. 

Aaron Roe: WHERE EVERYTHING GATHERS

Rebekah Rodriguez: TRANSIENCE, MOVEMENT, TIME

In an effort to ensure the safety of our students, staff, faculty and our patrons in the wake of COVID-19, we have temporarily suspended our live SP/N Gallery exhibitions that we may offer this show as a ‘virtual online tour’ presentation of our ‘select’ student artworks from the 2019-20 season. We thank you for your continuing support of the Arts! and welcome you to check out this highlighted, socially distant, but revealing viewing!"

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