Events from the Department of Art and Art History
Department of Art and Art History
 

CRL EXHIBITION: NO LONE ZONE

No Lone Zone
Event Title: CRL Exhibition: No Lone Zone
Event Description:

No Lone Zone is a performance exhibition series featuring past and present students from the Department of Art and Art History at the University of Texas at Austin.

By definition a no-lone-zone is a military term often used in nuclear sites describing an area where individuals must be in visual contact with each other and with the object requiring a no-lone-zone area designation. The seven artists in this exhibition will examine the interpersonal intricacies of this militant security model through a series of performances exploring the spaces of the Creative Research Laboratory. During the extent of this exhibition, the CRL will be in a state of constant flux as participating artists manipulate, perform and transform the gallery into their own concept of a charged territory.

Featured artists include:
Mark Aguhar
Andrea Bonin
Kristina Felix
Ryan Lauderdale
Daphane Park
James Willard Pierce
Jen Frost Smith

In conjunction with the exhibition, the Creative Research Lab will collaborate with participating artists to create a reading room adjacent to the main gallery, containing materials pertinent to their practice as performance artists, as well as to the history of the medium.

Exhibition Dates
November 14–December 19

Opening Reception
Saturday, November 14, 6-9 PM

CRL Gallery Hours
Tuesday – Saturday, 12-5 PM

Date: November 14 - December 19
Contact: Xochi Solis
crl-xochi@austin.utexas.edu
Fees/Admission: Free
Location: Creative Research Lab (CRL 0)
Directions: The CRL is located at 2832 Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd., one mile east of the UT campus.
Parking: Ample free parking is available around the CRL.