Author: Jose Medina
Art in culture, immigration and simple colors
Aura Velasquez/THE RIDER GRAPHIC The School of Art and Design’s February and March calendars are packed with exhibits across all UTRGV galleries exploring themes ranging from the surroundings, culture and culture appropriation to flora and[more...]
Souls that wander in the dark
Theater production to feature greek tales, gods, love [metaslider id="40610"] “Metamorphoses,” the classical retelling of Greek and Roman myths by Ovid, which centers around a pool of water and explores the theme of different types[more...]
Year of the Dragon 새해 복 많이 받으세요
Students paint rabbits in honor of Year of the Rabbit during the Lunar New Year event held Spring 2023 in the Dining & Ballroom Complex on the Edinburg campus.PHOTO COURTESY PAUL CHOUY International Student Services[more...]
BMFA exhibit: ‘From emerald green waters to the pristine sand’
"By The Sea- A Coastal Art Journey” exhibit is open until Feb. 23 at the Brownsville Museum of Fine Art. The inspiration behind the exhibition was to show how important the sea is to artists[more...]
Spanish Nights: ‘It’s a dance of the people’
Ballet Español will perform at 7:30 p.m. Friday and Saturday at the UTRGV Performing Arts Complex on the Edinburg campus. General admission is $15, UTRGV students and senior citizens are $10 and children are $5. Tickets are[more...]
God of water against Spanish colonization
[metaslider id=39949 cssclass=""] There are many facts to be uncovered about the world of Tlaloc by scholars and archeologists and a UTRGV faculty member shed light on what is known during a Jan. 5 talk[more...]
Save As: Senior_Project
[metaslider id=39730 cssclass=""] The UTRGV School of Art and Design recently hosted the senior bachelor of fine arts design exhibition, “Untitled.PNG,” as part of requirements for graduating students in the UTRGV Visual Arts Building in[more...]
‘Transmitting a feeling’ at ‘Union Unplugged’
[metaslider id=39572 cssclass=""] A UTRGV graduate student performed live original music Nov. 14 at the Student Union on the Brownsville campus as part of the “Union Unplugged” music series. Gilberto Capistran, a Port Isabel High[more...]
The nexus between geological and cultural history
[metaslider id=39389 cssclass=""] “Ancient Landscapes of South Texas: Hiding in Plain Sight,” an exhibit of the many natural landscapes and artifacts that have left a historic presence in the Rio Grande Valley, is on display[more...]
Poet Laureate silva’s work ‘powerful and inspiring’
ire’ne lara silva reads a poem from her 2015 book, "Blood Sugar Canto," before a group of students, faculty and staff last Wednesday in the Performing Arts Complex lobby on the Edinburg campus: “i know[more...]