

UTSA Satellite Space exhibit opens during Contemporary Art Month
(June 27, 2003)--As part of Contemporary Art Month, The University of Texas at San Antonio presents an exhibition of sculptures by four UTSA graduate students from July 3 to 13 at the UTSA Satellite Space. Hours are noon-6 p.m., Friday, Saturday and Sunday, or by appointment.
The exhibit, "4N23D," includes pieces by students Jennifer Agricola, Tom Hollenback, Joe Johnson and Kevin Rutherford. The works range from small installations to traditional sculpture using various materials and fabrication techniques.
An opening reception, free and open to the public, will be 6-9 p.m., Thursday, July 3, at the Satellite Space.
Pictured (from top) are sculptures from the "4N23D" exhibit: "Mobile Homes," plywood, sound equipment and putty, 2002, by Kevin Rutherford; "Untitled," pine and acrylic, 2002, by Jennifer Agricola; and "Untitled," concrete, mirror, organic material and aluminum, 2003, by Tom Hollenback.
The UTSA Satellite Space is at 115 Blue Star in the Blue Star Arts Complex at South Alamo and Probandt streets, just south of downtown San Antonio and adjacent to the King William district.
The UTSA Satellite Space is supported by The University of Texas at San Antonio, the UTSA College of Liberal and Fine Arts, the UTSA Department of Art and Art History, Mr. and Mrs. Douglas R. Semmes Jr., and Bruce and Janet Lennie Flohr.
For more information, contact Kevin Rutherford at (210) 212-7146.
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© The University of Texas at San Antonio, 2003
