CVAD Celebrates Registration & Agenda!

Registration at the event is from 9:30 a.m. to 2 p.m.

Agenda • March 21, 10 a.m.–3 p.m.

Meet the Faculty

10 a.m.–3 p.m.

  • Art Education: Tables outside Room 182
  • Art History: Room 280
  • Design
       Communication Design
           • Graphic Design:
    Room 365 
           • User-Experience Design: Room 284
       Fashion Design Meet & Greet: Room 243
       Interior Design Meet & Greet: Room 255
  • Foundations: Room 382
  • Interdisciplinary Art and Design Studies: In front of  the Fabrication Lab, Room 361
  • Studio Art Meet & Greet
       Ceramics: Art Annex
       Drawing and Painting: Room 466
       Metalsmithing & Jewelry: Room 171
       New Media Art: Room 356
       Photography: Room 358
       Printmaking: Rooms 274 & 275
       Sculpture: Room 153

Academic Program Demonstrations & General Info Sessions

All rooms are in the Art Building unless marked as the Art Annex, which is across Welch Street to the east. The first number of each room specifies the floor number, e.g., Room 250 is on the second floor.

10–10:30 a.m.

Art History: The Weight of Power: Come Wear a Roman Toga! Art Building, Room 280

10–10:45 a.m.

CVAD General Information, Session 1: Art Building, Room 223

10:30–11 a.m.

Art History: The Art of the Party: Greek Pottery in Action. Art Building, Room 280

10:30–11:30 a.m.

Graphic Design: Pixel Pictograms. Art Building, Room 367

10:30 a.m.–11:30 a.m.

Printmaking: Screen Printing Demonstration. The Printmaking student organization will be organizing a sale of student prints in the Print Studios concurrent with the demonstration. Art Building, Room 275

11–11:30 a.m.

Art History: Making a Mark: Sealing Cuneiform Tablets. Art Building, Room 280 

11–11:45 a.m.

CVAD General Information, Session 2: Art Building, Room 223

11 a.m.–Noon

Metalsmithing and Jewelry: Personalize a pendant. Join us for a make-and-take metal stamping activity. Art Building, Room 171

11 a.m.–Noon

Art Education: Facepainting with the UNT National Art Education Association, NAEA, student organization. Art Building, Room 180

11:30 a.m.–Noon

Art History: Experiencing the Pharaoh: Scale and Power in Ancient Egypt. Art Building, Room 280
 

11:30 a.m.–1:30 p.m.

Ceramics: Hand-building and Throwing Demonstrations. Art Annex, rooms 135 and 139.

12:30–1:30 p.m.

Drawing and Painting: Panel and Stretcher Building Demo. Art Building, Room 456.

1–1:30 p.m. 

Art History: Experiencing the Pharaoh: Scale and Power in Ancient Egypt. Art Building, Room 280

1–1:45 p.m.

Interdisciplinary Art and Design Studies: Rug Tufting Machine Demo, Entrance to the CVAD Fabrication Lab. Art Building, Room 361

1:30–2 p.m.

Art History: Making a Mark: Sealing Cuneiform Tablets. Art Building, Room 180

1:30–2:30 p.m.

Photography: Camera Obscura Demonstration. Art Building, Room 359

2–2:30 p.m.

Art History: The Art of the Party: Greek Pottery in Action. Art Building, Room 280

2–3 p.m.

New Media Art: Party in the CAVE! Art Building, Room 354

2:30–3 p.m.

Art History: The Weight of Power: Come Wear a Roman Toga! Room 280


Student Exhibition Locations

Each student organization's information table is co-located with or near its academic program.

Design

Communication Design
       • Graphic Design: Critique Space 5, hallways outside of Art Building, rooms 365–368
       • User-Experience Design: Art Building, Room 187
   Fashion Design: Hallways outside Art Building, rooms 243–254
   Interior Design: Hallways outside Art Building, rooms 255–265

Foundations

Hallways outside of Art Building, rooms 319–322, and 380–386

Interdisciplinary Art and Design Studies

Critique Space 4, Art Building, near Room 345

Studio Art

Ceramics: Art Annex, Room 108, hallways outside of Art Annex, rooms 135–139
Drawing & Painting: Hallways outside of Art Building, rooms 456–468
Metalsmithing & Jewelry: Glass cases at the front of the Art Building, Room 269, storefront window at Room 170 and rooms 172–178
New Media Art: Hallways outside of the Art Building, rooms 354–356, the New Media Art Cave and the New Media Art Exhibition Space
Photography: Hallways outside of the Art Building, rooms 358–362
Printmaking: Critique Space 3, Art Building, near Room 275
Sculpture: Sculpture Exhibition space, Art Building, Room 153
Studio Art M.F.A. Graduate Student Exhibition: Paul Voertman Gallery, Art Building, Room C107

UNT Art Annex

The UNT Art Annex, brown brick building with a green door surround, parking lot and Art Building are in the distance.

This is the north side door of the Art Annex, a brown brick building with a green-tile surround of the door. The Art Annex is in the foreground with a long view to the west across Parking Lot #55 to the UNT Art Building. The 25,242-square-foot annex is the new home of the Studio Arts ceramics program and 40 graduate-student studios, dedicated spaces to inspire creativity and exploration. Address: UNT Art Annex, 1001 W Mulberry St., Denton, Texas, 76201 | Map  

CVAD Mission: Cultivating creative talent and critical minds within a collaborative and caring environment.

Note: Should you need reasonable accommodation due to a disability to fully participate in a CVAD event, please contact the CVAD Dean's Office, cvad@unt.edu, 940-565-4001. For voice access, dial 1-800-RELAYTX (735-2989). Please make the request as soon as possible to allow sufficient time to arrange the accommodation.

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