The Art Galleries at TCU
𝗙𝗼𝗿𝘁 𝗪𝗼𝗿𝘁𝗵 𝗖𝗼𝗻𝘁𝗲𝗺𝗽𝗼𝗿𝗮𝗿𝘆 𝗔𝗿𝘁𝘀 + 𝗠𝗼𝘂𝗱𝘆 𝗚𝗮𝗹𝗹𝗲𝗿𝘆
𝗪𝗲 𝗽𝗿𝗲𝘀𝗲𝗻𝘁 𝘂𝗻𝗶𝗾𝘂𝗲 𝗲𝘅𝗵𝗶𝗯𝗶𝘁𝗶𝗼𝗻𝘀 𝗯𝘆 𝗰𝗼𝗻𝘁𝗲𝗺𝗽𝗼𝗿𝗮𝗿𝘆 𝗮𝗿𝘁𝗶𝘀𝘁𝘀

We are ending the 2026 academic year with a wonderful Spring Art Night on May 7th, featuring work of TCU's MA, MFA, and BFA programs.
Grab your friends and take a break from finals to see these incredible shows before summer break. As always, all exhibitions are free to the public, and we will be sharing more information in the coming days.
🌒💫Katayoun Hosseinrad MFA Thesis Exhibition💫🌒
May 7th from 6-8pm at Moudy North, Student Gallery
🌈🦄 Rain Hirsh BFA Exhibition 🦄🌈
"Unicorns, Rainbows, and Fishnets"
May 7th from 6-8pm at Moudy Gallery
🎨🌎 "A Place in This World" 🌎🎨
May 7th from 7:30-8:30pm
Moncreif Cancer Institute is located at 400 W. Magnolia Ave, Fort Worth, TX
Curated by TCU MA Alum Eliza Monge
Featuring artists Kev'Ron Madden and Stacey Najera

We are ending the 2026 academic year with a wonderful Spring Art Night on May 7th, featuring work of TCU's MA, MFA, and BFA programs.
Grab your friends and take a break from finals to see these incredible shows before summer break. As always, all exhibitions are free to the public, and we will be sharing more information in the coming days.
🌒💫Katayoun Hosseinrad MFA Thesis Exhibition💫🌒
May 7th from 6-8pm at Moudy North, Student Gallery
🌈🦄 Rain Hirsh BFA Exhibition 🦄🌈
"Unicorns, Rainbows, and Fishnets"
May 7th from 6-8pm at Moudy Gallery
🎨🌎 "A Place in This World" 🌎🎨
May 7th from 7:30-8:30pm
Moncreif Cancer Institute is located at 400 W. Magnolia Ave, Fort Worth, TX
Curated by TCU MA Alum Eliza Monge
Featuring artists Kev'Ron Madden and Stacey Najera

We are ending the 2026 academic year with a wonderful Spring Art Night on May 7th, featuring work of TCU's MA, MFA, and BFA programs.
Grab your friends and take a break from finals to see these incredible shows before summer break. As always, all exhibitions are free to the public, and we will be sharing more information in the coming days.
🌒💫Katayoun Hosseinrad MFA Thesis Exhibition💫🌒
May 7th from 6-8pm at Moudy North, Student Gallery
🌈🦄 Rain Hirsh BFA Exhibition 🦄🌈
"Unicorns, Rainbows, and Fishnets"
May 7th from 6-8pm at Moudy Gallery
🎨🌎 "A Place in This World" 🌎🎨
May 7th from 7:30-8:30pm
Moncreif Cancer Institute is located at 400 W. Magnolia Ave, Fort Worth, TX
Curated by TCU MA Alum Eliza Monge
Featuring artists Kev'Ron Madden and Stacey Najera

We are ending the 2026 academic year with a wonderful Spring Art Night on May 7th, featuring work of TCU's MA, MFA, and BFA programs.
Grab your friends and take a break from finals to see these incredible shows before summer break. As always, all exhibitions are free to the public, and we will be sharing more information in the coming days.
🌒💫Katayoun Hosseinrad MFA Thesis Exhibition💫🌒
May 7th from 6-8pm at Moudy North, Student Gallery
🌈🦄 Rain Hirsh BFA Exhibition 🦄🌈
"Unicorns, Rainbows, and Fishnets"
May 7th from 6-8pm at Moudy Gallery
🎨🌎 "A Place in This World" 🌎🎨
May 7th from 7:30-8:30pm
Moncreif Cancer Institute is located at 400 W. Magnolia Ave, Fort Worth, TX
Curated by TCU MA Alum Eliza Monge
Featuring artists Kev'Ron Madden and Stacey Najera

One week left to see "Synthesis & Subversion Redux" at Fort Worth Contemporary Arts! Stop by during opening hours or reach out to make an appointment. Swipe for installation images featuring the work of artists Juan Carlos Escobedo, Jenelle Esparza, Bárbara Miñarro, Angeles Salinas, and José Villalobos.
Synthesis & Subversion Redux is on view through Saturday, May 2.
Fort Worth Contemporary Arts is open Wednesday-Saturday noon to 5 and by appointment. Our address is 3050 Waits Ave., Fort Worth, TX.
📞 817-257-2588
💌 theartgalleries@tcu.edu
or DM us!
"Synthesis & Subversion Redux" was organized by the Linda Pace Foundation, Ruby City, San Antonio, Texas, and curated by Elyse A. Gonzales, Director, Linda Pace Foundation, Ruby City and Mia Lopez, Curator of Latinx Art, McNay Art Museum, San Antonio, Texas.
#FortWorthArt #SanAntonioArt #TCU #ContemporaryArt

One week left to see "Synthesis & Subversion Redux" at Fort Worth Contemporary Arts! Stop by during opening hours or reach out to make an appointment. Swipe for installation images featuring the work of artists Juan Carlos Escobedo, Jenelle Esparza, Bárbara Miñarro, Angeles Salinas, and José Villalobos.
Synthesis & Subversion Redux is on view through Saturday, May 2.
Fort Worth Contemporary Arts is open Wednesday-Saturday noon to 5 and by appointment. Our address is 3050 Waits Ave., Fort Worth, TX.
📞 817-257-2588
💌 theartgalleries@tcu.edu
or DM us!
"Synthesis & Subversion Redux" was organized by the Linda Pace Foundation, Ruby City, San Antonio, Texas, and curated by Elyse A. Gonzales, Director, Linda Pace Foundation, Ruby City and Mia Lopez, Curator of Latinx Art, McNay Art Museum, San Antonio, Texas.
#FortWorthArt #SanAntonioArt #TCU #ContemporaryArt

One week left to see "Synthesis & Subversion Redux" at Fort Worth Contemporary Arts! Stop by during opening hours or reach out to make an appointment. Swipe for installation images featuring the work of artists Juan Carlos Escobedo, Jenelle Esparza, Bárbara Miñarro, Angeles Salinas, and José Villalobos.
Synthesis & Subversion Redux is on view through Saturday, May 2.
Fort Worth Contemporary Arts is open Wednesday-Saturday noon to 5 and by appointment. Our address is 3050 Waits Ave., Fort Worth, TX.
📞 817-257-2588
💌 theartgalleries@tcu.edu
or DM us!
"Synthesis & Subversion Redux" was organized by the Linda Pace Foundation, Ruby City, San Antonio, Texas, and curated by Elyse A. Gonzales, Director, Linda Pace Foundation, Ruby City and Mia Lopez, Curator of Latinx Art, McNay Art Museum, San Antonio, Texas.
#FortWorthArt #SanAntonioArt #TCU #ContemporaryArt

One week left to see "Synthesis & Subversion Redux" at Fort Worth Contemporary Arts! Stop by during opening hours or reach out to make an appointment. Swipe for installation images featuring the work of artists Juan Carlos Escobedo, Jenelle Esparza, Bárbara Miñarro, Angeles Salinas, and José Villalobos.
Synthesis & Subversion Redux is on view through Saturday, May 2.
Fort Worth Contemporary Arts is open Wednesday-Saturday noon to 5 and by appointment. Our address is 3050 Waits Ave., Fort Worth, TX.
📞 817-257-2588
💌 theartgalleries@tcu.edu
or DM us!
"Synthesis & Subversion Redux" was organized by the Linda Pace Foundation, Ruby City, San Antonio, Texas, and curated by Elyse A. Gonzales, Director, Linda Pace Foundation, Ruby City and Mia Lopez, Curator of Latinx Art, McNay Art Museum, San Antonio, Texas.
#FortWorthArt #SanAntonioArt #TCU #ContemporaryArt

One week left to see "Synthesis & Subversion Redux" at Fort Worth Contemporary Arts! Stop by during opening hours or reach out to make an appointment. Swipe for installation images featuring the work of artists Juan Carlos Escobedo, Jenelle Esparza, Bárbara Miñarro, Angeles Salinas, and José Villalobos.
Synthesis & Subversion Redux is on view through Saturday, May 2.
Fort Worth Contemporary Arts is open Wednesday-Saturday noon to 5 and by appointment. Our address is 3050 Waits Ave., Fort Worth, TX.
📞 817-257-2588
💌 theartgalleries@tcu.edu
or DM us!
"Synthesis & Subversion Redux" was organized by the Linda Pace Foundation, Ruby City, San Antonio, Texas, and curated by Elyse A. Gonzales, Director, Linda Pace Foundation, Ruby City and Mia Lopez, Curator of Latinx Art, McNay Art Museum, San Antonio, Texas.
#FortWorthArt #SanAntonioArt #TCU #ContemporaryArt

One week left to see "Synthesis & Subversion Redux" at Fort Worth Contemporary Arts! Stop by during opening hours or reach out to make an appointment. Swipe for installation images featuring the work of artists Juan Carlos Escobedo, Jenelle Esparza, Bárbara Miñarro, Angeles Salinas, and José Villalobos.
Synthesis & Subversion Redux is on view through Saturday, May 2.
Fort Worth Contemporary Arts is open Wednesday-Saturday noon to 5 and by appointment. Our address is 3050 Waits Ave., Fort Worth, TX.
📞 817-257-2588
💌 theartgalleries@tcu.edu
or DM us!
"Synthesis & Subversion Redux" was organized by the Linda Pace Foundation, Ruby City, San Antonio, Texas, and curated by Elyse A. Gonzales, Director, Linda Pace Foundation, Ruby City and Mia Lopez, Curator of Latinx Art, McNay Art Museum, San Antonio, Texas.
#FortWorthArt #SanAntonioArt #TCU #ContemporaryArt

One week left to see "Synthesis & Subversion Redux" at Fort Worth Contemporary Arts! Stop by during opening hours or reach out to make an appointment. Swipe for installation images featuring the work of artists Juan Carlos Escobedo, Jenelle Esparza, Bárbara Miñarro, Angeles Salinas, and José Villalobos.
Synthesis & Subversion Redux is on view through Saturday, May 2.
Fort Worth Contemporary Arts is open Wednesday-Saturday noon to 5 and by appointment. Our address is 3050 Waits Ave., Fort Worth, TX.
📞 817-257-2588
💌 theartgalleries@tcu.edu
or DM us!
"Synthesis & Subversion Redux" was organized by the Linda Pace Foundation, Ruby City, San Antonio, Texas, and curated by Elyse A. Gonzales, Director, Linda Pace Foundation, Ruby City and Mia Lopez, Curator of Latinx Art, McNay Art Museum, San Antonio, Texas.
#FortWorthArt #SanAntonioArt #TCU #ContemporaryArt

One week left to see "Synthesis & Subversion Redux" at Fort Worth Contemporary Arts! Stop by during opening hours or reach out to make an appointment. Swipe for installation images featuring the work of artists Juan Carlos Escobedo, Jenelle Esparza, Bárbara Miñarro, Angeles Salinas, and José Villalobos.
Synthesis & Subversion Redux is on view through Saturday, May 2.
Fort Worth Contemporary Arts is open Wednesday-Saturday noon to 5 and by appointment. Our address is 3050 Waits Ave., Fort Worth, TX.
📞 817-257-2588
💌 theartgalleries@tcu.edu
or DM us!
"Synthesis & Subversion Redux" was organized by the Linda Pace Foundation, Ruby City, San Antonio, Texas, and curated by Elyse A. Gonzales, Director, Linda Pace Foundation, Ruby City and Mia Lopez, Curator of Latinx Art, McNay Art Museum, San Antonio, Texas.
#FortWorthArt #SanAntonioArt #TCU #ContemporaryArt

One week left to see "Synthesis & Subversion Redux" at Fort Worth Contemporary Arts! Stop by during opening hours or reach out to make an appointment. Swipe for installation images featuring the work of artists Juan Carlos Escobedo, Jenelle Esparza, Bárbara Miñarro, Angeles Salinas, and José Villalobos.
Synthesis & Subversion Redux is on view through Saturday, May 2.
Fort Worth Contemporary Arts is open Wednesday-Saturday noon to 5 and by appointment. Our address is 3050 Waits Ave., Fort Worth, TX.
📞 817-257-2588
💌 theartgalleries@tcu.edu
or DM us!
"Synthesis & Subversion Redux" was organized by the Linda Pace Foundation, Ruby City, San Antonio, Texas, and curated by Elyse A. Gonzales, Director, Linda Pace Foundation, Ruby City and Mia Lopez, Curator of Latinx Art, McNay Art Museum, San Antonio, Texas.
#FortWorthArt #SanAntonioArt #TCU #ContemporaryArt

One week left to see "Synthesis & Subversion Redux" at Fort Worth Contemporary Arts! Stop by during opening hours or reach out to make an appointment. Swipe for installation images featuring the work of artists Juan Carlos Escobedo, Jenelle Esparza, Bárbara Miñarro, Angeles Salinas, and José Villalobos.
Synthesis & Subversion Redux is on view through Saturday, May 2.
Fort Worth Contemporary Arts is open Wednesday-Saturday noon to 5 and by appointment. Our address is 3050 Waits Ave., Fort Worth, TX.
📞 817-257-2588
💌 theartgalleries@tcu.edu
or DM us!
"Synthesis & Subversion Redux" was organized by the Linda Pace Foundation, Ruby City, San Antonio, Texas, and curated by Elyse A. Gonzales, Director, Linda Pace Foundation, Ruby City and Mia Lopez, Curator of Latinx Art, McNay Art Museum, San Antonio, Texas.
#FortWorthArt #SanAntonioArt #TCU #ContemporaryArt

Located at 3050 Waits Avenue on the first floor of Molly Reid Hall, we are thrilled to be opening the new Fort Worth Contemporary Arts next week! Here's all you need to know about the free parking available near the gallery.
Visitors should register their vehicle’s license plate via TCU’s Parking Portal at https://tcu.t2hosted.com (link in bio) and can register in advance or upon arrival. Alternatively, visitors should look for signage and QR codes displayed on campus to help register their vehicles. Parking for Fort Worth Contemporary Arts is available on the lower levels of the Molly Reid Hall parking garage which is accessible from Greene Avenue or Waits Avenue. Visitors should use spots marked “Retail.” After 5 pm, visitors can use TCU lots 20, 21, 22, & 23, just 1-2 blocks east of the gallery.
Be mindful of 24 hour reserved spots! A campus map with all parking lot locations can be found at www.maps.tcu.edu.

Located at 3050 Waits Avenue on the first floor of Molly Reid Hall, we are thrilled to be opening the new Fort Worth Contemporary Arts next week! Here's all you need to know about the free parking available near the gallery.
Visitors should register their vehicle’s license plate via TCU’s Parking Portal at https://tcu.t2hosted.com (link in bio) and can register in advance or upon arrival. Alternatively, visitors should look for signage and QR codes displayed on campus to help register their vehicles. Parking for Fort Worth Contemporary Arts is available on the lower levels of the Molly Reid Hall parking garage which is accessible from Greene Avenue or Waits Avenue. Visitors should use spots marked “Retail.” After 5 pm, visitors can use TCU lots 20, 21, 22, & 23, just 1-2 blocks east of the gallery.
Be mindful of 24 hour reserved spots! A campus map with all parking lot locations can be found at www.maps.tcu.edu.

Located at 3050 Waits Avenue on the first floor of Molly Reid Hall, we are thrilled to be opening the new Fort Worth Contemporary Arts next week! Here's all you need to know about the free parking available near the gallery.
Visitors should register their vehicle’s license plate via TCU’s Parking Portal at https://tcu.t2hosted.com (link in bio) and can register in advance or upon arrival. Alternatively, visitors should look for signage and QR codes displayed on campus to help register their vehicles. Parking for Fort Worth Contemporary Arts is available on the lower levels of the Molly Reid Hall parking garage which is accessible from Greene Avenue or Waits Avenue. Visitors should use spots marked “Retail.” After 5 pm, visitors can use TCU lots 20, 21, 22, & 23, just 1-2 blocks east of the gallery.
Be mindful of 24 hour reserved spots! A campus map with all parking lot locations can be found at www.maps.tcu.edu.

Located at 3050 Waits Avenue on the first floor of Molly Reid Hall, we are thrilled to be opening the new Fort Worth Contemporary Arts next week! Here's all you need to know about the free parking available near the gallery.
Visitors should register their vehicle’s license plate via TCU’s Parking Portal at https://tcu.t2hosted.com (link in bio) and can register in advance or upon arrival. Alternatively, visitors should look for signage and QR codes displayed on campus to help register their vehicles. Parking for Fort Worth Contemporary Arts is available on the lower levels of the Molly Reid Hall parking garage which is accessible from Greene Avenue or Waits Avenue. Visitors should use spots marked “Retail.” After 5 pm, visitors can use TCU lots 20, 21, 22, & 23, just 1-2 blocks east of the gallery.
Be mindful of 24 hour reserved spots! A campus map with all parking lot locations can be found at www.maps.tcu.edu.

🌷🌻 Happy Summer, everyone! We are so proud of all the amazing artists and fabulous exhibitions this past academic year, and we are now ready to recharge over the summer months.
Here's MA Art History student Tori Gentry logging off for now! It has been such a joy to share art with you all, and you can catch me around Moudy this Fall working on my thesis. 🎨🤍🖼️⭐️💗

TONIGHT ONLY! Please join us for a reception to celebrate the work of Kev'Ron Madden and Stacey Najera at Moncrief Cancer Institute! 🌎🪡
Curated by Eliza Monge (TCU MA in Art History '25), "A Place in This World" invites viewers to consider the beauty of the natural world and all the beings in it, urging us to celebrate our continual growth on this planet and inspiring us to reach for the stars. We'll see you there!
📍 400 W. Magnolia Ave, Fort Worth, TX
⭐️ TONIGHT! 7:30-8:30 pm, Thursday, May 7th
🎟 Free and all are welcome; note the show is on view to the public only during this reception to protect immunocompromised patients

Reminder that Katayoun Hosseinrad’s MFA Thesis show will be TONIGHT! Come check out both BFA and MFA shows in Moudy for this Spring Art Night!
Her exhibition “Distance” will be in the Student Gallery, adjacent to Moudy Gallery. Read more about her artistic practice at her website below, and check out her instagram page @katayoun__rad
💫 Reception TONIGHT, Thursday May 7th, and the show will run until May 10th
✨Student Gallery, 2805 S. University Drive, Fort Worth, TX 76129
⭐️Admission is always free and all are welcomed.
https://www.katayounhosseinrad.com/

Reminder that Katayoun Hosseinrad’s MFA Thesis show will be TONIGHT! Come check out both BFA and MFA shows in Moudy for this Spring Art Night!
Her exhibition “Distance” will be in the Student Gallery, adjacent to Moudy Gallery. Read more about her artistic practice at her website below, and check out her instagram page @katayoun__rad
💫 Reception TONIGHT, Thursday May 7th, and the show will run until May 10th
✨Student Gallery, 2805 S. University Drive, Fort Worth, TX 76129
⭐️Admission is always free and all are welcomed.
https://www.katayounhosseinrad.com/

TONIGHT! TCU BFA Sculpture Senior Rani Hirsch presents her thesis exhibition “Unicorns, Rainbows, and Fishnets”. Read more about the show below! 🎨
📍 Moudy Gallery, 2805 S. University Dr., Fort Worth, TX 76129
⭐️Reception TONIGHT Thursday, May 7, 6-8 pm; on view May 4-8
🎟 Admission is free and all are welcome
Inspired by club culture and counterculture fashion, Hirsch explores the bold forms of self-expression that emerge from underground and alternative settings in "Unicorns, Rainbows, and Fishnets." Through large-scale sculpture and installation, Hirsch responds to the exuberant, playful, and raw energy associated with these environments. Her larger-than-life sculptures are designed to evoke a sense of awe. Recurring motifs such as unicorns, rainbows, and fishnets appear throughout the exhibition alongside bold fabrics, platform boots, and a pink stripper heel.
#TCUArt #GoFrogs #MoudyGallery #ContemporarySculpture #ArtEvent #FortWorthArt #ClubCulture #Fasion #Unicorns #Rainbows #Fishnets

TONIGHT! TCU BFA Sculpture Senior Rani Hirsch presents her thesis exhibition “Unicorns, Rainbows, and Fishnets”. Read more about the show below! 🎨
📍 Moudy Gallery, 2805 S. University Dr., Fort Worth, TX 76129
⭐️Reception TONIGHT Thursday, May 7, 6-8 pm; on view May 4-8
🎟 Admission is free and all are welcome
Inspired by club culture and counterculture fashion, Hirsch explores the bold forms of self-expression that emerge from underground and alternative settings in "Unicorns, Rainbows, and Fishnets." Through large-scale sculpture and installation, Hirsch responds to the exuberant, playful, and raw energy associated with these environments. Her larger-than-life sculptures are designed to evoke a sense of awe. Recurring motifs such as unicorns, rainbows, and fishnets appear throughout the exhibition alongside bold fabrics, platform boots, and a pink stripper heel.
#TCUArt #GoFrogs #MoudyGallery #ContemporarySculpture #ArtEvent #FortWorthArt #ClubCulture #Fasion #Unicorns #Rainbows #Fishnets

Kev'ron Madden is one of the featured artists in the upcoming exhibition "A Place in This World" at the Moncrief Cancer Institute. 🌎
In collaboration with curator Eliza Monge (TCU MA '25) and artist Stacey Najera, this show explores cultural identity,how humans connect with their natural environment, and how we reflect on the beauty of the natural world.
📍Moncrief Cancer Institute, 400 W. Magnolia Ave, Fort Worth, TX 76104
🎟️ TOMORROW! Thursday, May 7th 7:30-8:30pm
✨Admission is always free and welcome to all!

Kev'ron Madden is one of the featured artists in the upcoming exhibition "A Place in This World" at the Moncrief Cancer Institute. 🌎
In collaboration with curator Eliza Monge (TCU MA '25) and artist Stacey Najera, this show explores cultural identity,how humans connect with their natural environment, and how we reflect on the beauty of the natural world.
📍Moncrief Cancer Institute, 400 W. Magnolia Ave, Fort Worth, TX 76104
🎟️ TOMORROW! Thursday, May 7th 7:30-8:30pm
✨Admission is always free and welcome to all!

Stacey Najera is one of the featured artists in the upcoming exhibition "A Place in This World" at the Moncrief Cancer Institute. 🌎
In collaboration with curator Eliza Monge (TCU MA '25) and artist Kev'ron Madden, this show explores cultural identity,how humans connect with their natural environment, and how we reflect on the beauty of the natural world.
📍Moncrief Cancer Institute, 400 W. Magnolia Ave, Fort Worth, TX 76104
🎟️ Thursday, May 7th 7:30-8:30pm
✨Admission is always free and welcome to all!

Stacey Najera is one of the featured artists in the upcoming exhibition "A Place in This World" at the Moncrief Cancer Institute. 🌎
In collaboration with curator Eliza Monge (TCU MA '25) and artist Kev'ron Madden, this show explores cultural identity,how humans connect with their natural environment, and how we reflect on the beauty of the natural world.
📍Moncrief Cancer Institute, 400 W. Magnolia Ave, Fort Worth, TX 76104
🎟️ Thursday, May 7th 7:30-8:30pm
✨Admission is always free and welcome to all!

Eliza Monge is a TCU MA Art History graduate and she has curated the upcoming exhibition "A Place in This World" at the Moncrief Cancer Institute. 🌎
This show features artwork by Stacey Najera and Kev'ron Madden, which we will soon introduce! Their show explores cultural identity, how humans connect with their local environment, and how we reflect on the beauty of the natural world.
📍Moncrief Cancer Institute, 400 W. Magnolia Ave, Fort Worth, TX 76104
🎟️ Thursday, May 7th 7:30-8:30pm
✨Admission is always free and welcome to all!

Eliza Monge is a TCU MA Art History graduate and she has curated the upcoming exhibition "A Place in This World" at the Moncrief Cancer Institute. 🌎
This show features artwork by Stacey Najera and Kev'ron Madden, which we will soon introduce! Their show explores cultural identity, how humans connect with their local environment, and how we reflect on the beauty of the natural world.
📍Moncrief Cancer Institute, 400 W. Magnolia Ave, Fort Worth, TX 76104
🎟️ Thursday, May 7th 7:30-8:30pm
✨Admission is always free and welcome to all!

We're excited to feature artist and TCU BFA Sculpture Senior Rani Hirsch! Her thesis exhibition will be on view at Moudy Gallery May 4-8 with a reception Thursday, May 7 from 6-8 pm. Read more about her below!
Born in Miami, Florida, and living transiently, Hirsh considers home a feeling rather than a place. Hirsch is a multimedia artist that creates large-scale, playful sculptures using a range of materials. Her earliest inspiration was her mother, whom she describes as her “party superhero,” and who sparked her love of parties, festivals, clubs, and dance music from a young age. Hirsch has exhibited in various shows across the Dallas–Fort Worth area, including College Expo at 500 X Gallery in Dallas. She is the recipient of the Emily Guthrie Smith and Samuel P. Ziegler Scholarships, both awarded in recognition of exceptional artistic talent, and is a four-time grant recipient at TCU. Professionally, she has worked with William Campbell Gallery and the Art Galleries at TCU, assisted artists Austin Lewis, Terri Thorton, and Shane Umbach, and contributed to the EDC Las Vegas art department. After graduation, Hirsch plans to move to New York to continue exploring her love of art and nightlife.
📸 photo by Haylee Salopek @salovisions
#TCUStudents #FortWorthArt #ContemporarySculpture #GoFrogs #ContemporaryArt #TCUArt #ArtEvent

We're excited to feature artist and TCU BFA Sculpture Senior Rani Hirsch! Her thesis exhibition will be on view at Moudy Gallery May 4-8 with a reception Thursday, May 7 from 6-8 pm. Read more about her below!
Born in Miami, Florida, and living transiently, Hirsh considers home a feeling rather than a place. Hirsch is a multimedia artist that creates large-scale, playful sculptures using a range of materials. Her earliest inspiration was her mother, whom she describes as her “party superhero,” and who sparked her love of parties, festivals, clubs, and dance music from a young age. Hirsch has exhibited in various shows across the Dallas–Fort Worth area, including College Expo at 500 X Gallery in Dallas. She is the recipient of the Emily Guthrie Smith and Samuel P. Ziegler Scholarships, both awarded in recognition of exceptional artistic talent, and is a four-time grant recipient at TCU. Professionally, she has worked with William Campbell Gallery and the Art Galleries at TCU, assisted artists Austin Lewis, Terri Thorton, and Shane Umbach, and contributed to the EDC Las Vegas art department. After graduation, Hirsch plans to move to New York to continue exploring her love of art and nightlife.
📸 photo by Haylee Salopek @salovisions
#TCUStudents #FortWorthArt #ContemporarySculpture #GoFrogs #ContemporaryArt #TCUArt #ArtEvent

We're excited to feature artist and TCU BFA Sculpture Senior Rani Hirsch! Her thesis exhibition will be on view at Moudy Gallery May 4-8 with a reception Thursday, May 7 from 6-8 pm. Read more about her below!
Born in Miami, Florida, and living transiently, Hirsh considers home a feeling rather than a place. Hirsch is a multimedia artist that creates large-scale, playful sculptures using a range of materials. Her earliest inspiration was her mother, whom she describes as her “party superhero,” and who sparked her love of parties, festivals, clubs, and dance music from a young age. Hirsch has exhibited in various shows across the Dallas–Fort Worth area, including College Expo at 500 X Gallery in Dallas. She is the recipient of the Emily Guthrie Smith and Samuel P. Ziegler Scholarships, both awarded in recognition of exceptional artistic talent, and is a four-time grant recipient at TCU. Professionally, she has worked with William Campbell Gallery and the Art Galleries at TCU, assisted artists Austin Lewis, Terri Thorton, and Shane Umbach, and contributed to the EDC Las Vegas art department. After graduation, Hirsch plans to move to New York to continue exploring her love of art and nightlife.
📸 photo by Haylee Salopek @salovisions
#TCUStudents #FortWorthArt #ContemporarySculpture #GoFrogs #ContemporaryArt #TCUArt #ArtEvent

Join us in celebrating Postdoctoral Fellow Colin Young at his lecture "Desert Places" TODAY at noon at Moudy 132. Hear about his research and ask questions amongst TCU students, faculty, and staff! 📚🪡⭐️
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