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Gage Peer
An exhibition featuring works by SMU MFA candidate Gage Peer. In his work, Peer addresses themes of labor, gender and sexuality, and critical race studies.

Let's See Action
“Let’s See Action considers the uniquely cooperative and internationally oriented approach to the creation and dissemination of contemporary art that has been a characteristic of...
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Wide Open
An exhibition of works that focus on global trade. The show will also feature historical documents entailing plans of the unrealized Port of Dallas. The exhibition...
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Acts of Aggression: An Exhibition About Community
“With objects, images, texts and social projects by 11 contemporary artists from Guatemala, Acts of Aggression considers the many ways people construct and process experiences...
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Avi Varma: Co-Work Space for Potential Dropouts
For this exhibition, artist Avi Varma will use the gallery space as a debt- and grade-free experiment in education. Every Friday evening during the run of the...
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Radioee.net: Solario
An exhibition and broadcast by Radioee.net, a “nomadic, online, event-based bilingual radio transmission addressing themes of mobility, migration and transportation.” This show is curated by Pollock Curatorial...
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The Triple Carbs Society (The Built-In Kitchen of M. Duchamp)
An exhibition of works by Berlin-based artist Marco Bruzzone. The show was conceived as an installation and interactive environment where people can “reenact Marcel Duchamp’s supposedly...
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Above and Below the Surface
An exhibition of multi-sensory installations and videos by the graduating M.F.A students in Southern Methodist University’s Meadows division of art. Artists include Diamond Gray, Daniel...
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Division of Art Faculty Show
An exhibition featuring work by SMU faculty, including: Kael Alford, Kalee Appleton, Michael Corris, Barnaby Fitzgerald, Ira Greenberg, Debora Hunter, Brian Molanphy, Noah Simblist, Jay Sullivan, Philip Van...
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Lorem Ipsum
“Conceived as a collaborative curatorial experiment, Lorem Ipsum will be an ongoing dialogue among a group of curators selected from various backgrounds (academia, non-profit, commercial...
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A to Z: Abracadabra to Zombies
An exhibition of works exploring the intersection of humanity and technology. Supplemented with lectures and workshops, the exhibition will “present histories, ideas and objects that...
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From Dijon to Dallas
An exhibition featuring Melissa Tran and Hugo Capron, two artists who were chosen for an exchange program between SMU and École Nationale Supérieure d’Art (ENSA) of...
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SMU Annual Spring Exhibition of MFA Candidates
This annual spring exhibition of M.F.A. candidates showcases a wide range of artworks by second-year students Isabella Burden, Kate Jarboe, Dylan Jones, Anansi Knowbody, Janna...
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Stranger Than Fiction: Julia Brown, Erika DeFreitas and Nicole Miller
Video, painting, textile and sculpture by artists Julia Brown, Erika DeFreitas and Nicole Miller. The works record and highlight the occurrence of the absurd in...
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Sarah Morris: 1972
In the film 1972, Sarah Morris gathers together picturesque views of Munich, archival photographs, the empty Olympic stadium, and interior spaces and interweaves them with...
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Where Are You From?
Kamal Aljafari, Aissa Deebi and Dor Guez on the subject of Palestinians within Israel. Curated by Noah Simblist. Guez’s project 40 Days, which he debuted...
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Dense Fog Advisory
The Department of Arts 2014 qualifying exhibition of works by second year MFA students Tim Best, William Binnie, Emily Lacour, Kiernan Lofland and Melissa Tran.

Jin-me Yoon: Extended Temporalities
Works that are part of an ongoing series of performance works for video. Curated by Sally Frater, Pollock Gallery Curatorial Fellow.

Work by the Faculty of the Division of Art

Video Days
A film and video exhibition featuring Larry Clark, Florian Drexel, Spike Jonze, Nicolas Provost, Christopher Samuels, and Ryan Wolfe that addresses social stereotypes and human...
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Consuming Interests, Photographs from Taos, New Mexico: Debora Hunter
Counterpoint to romanticizing images of Northern New Mexico, Hunter addresses the drive to consume within the context of diminishing natural resources

SMU: Bachelor of Fine Arts exhibition
This annual spring exhibition of Division of Art Bachelor of Fine Arts candidates features works of art in a wide-ranging variety of styles and mediums....
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SMU Master of Fine Arts Qualifying Exhibition
The annual spring exhibition of M.F.A. candidates in the Division

Art of Our Century: Art Alumni 2000 Through 2012
A showcase of art by 20 Meadows alumni from the classes of 2000-2012, including Susan Barnett, Benjamin Bascombe, Sara Bowen, Mariya Dimov, Susan Edwards, Michael...
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From Yellow Clay to Black Gumbo: Earth Movers in the Lone Star State
Eighteen Texas university instructors of ceramics gather to exhibit their recent works, a crosscut of current faculty making art in the state. Including works by...
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Larry Scholder: Archive (1992–2012)
A celebration of Larry Scholder’s work and his many years as Professor of Printmaking at SMU.

A Shower of Forms: Works on Paper by Robert Moskowitz
Drawings and small paintings on paper by New York postminimalist Robert Moskowitz

Self-taught Masters of American Art
This exhibition brings together a number of rarely seen, works by James Castle, Frank Jones, Bill Traylor and Chelo González Amezcua, among others. The exhibition...
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Simen Johan: Until the Kingdom Comes
Large-scale enigmatic photographs that investigate the often-uneasy relationship existing between the natural world of animals and the confusion and chaos created by human activity. Hauntingly...
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Bachelor of Fine Arts Qualifying Exhibition

Master of Fine Arts Qualifying Exhibition
This MFA show includes works by Melissa Brown, Bernardo Diaz, Colleen Shull, Bret Slater, and Jeff Zilm. Very nice and definitely worth a look.

A Very Short Introduction to Frances Stark
The Pollock Gallery unleashes the exhibition Selections 1: I Went Through My Bin Again (with Open Robe): A Very Short Introduction to Frances Stark. Selections...
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