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DreamScapes art exhibit now on view at UTRGV PAC lobby

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Pictured is Elena Macias, professor of art in the UTRGV School of Art, with an art piece titled "Landscapes," which is currently on exhibit at the UTRGV Performing Arts Complex Lobby in Edinburg. (Courtesy Photo)
Pictured is Elena Macias, professor of art in the UTRGV School of Art, with an art piece titled “Landscapes,” which is currently on exhibit at the UTRGV Performing Arts Complex Lobby in Edinburg. (Courtesy Photo)

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 WHAT: DreamScapes art exhibit at UTRGV·     
WHEN: Now available through Feb. 7, 2020·     
TIME: 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. daily and during all evening concerts·     
WHERE: Performing Arts Complex Exhibit Hall, UTRGV Edinburg Campus 

By Letty Fernandez 

EDINBURG, TEXAS –  The UTRGV Office of Public Art is hosting a new art exhibit at the UTRGV Performing Arts Complex Lobby on the Edinburg Campus called DreamScapes, a posthumous celebration of the lives and talents of a family of area artists – Maxine McClendon, Edward Edson Nichols and Christopher Nichols.   

  • McClendon was an internationally renowned artist well-known for her acrylic on stuffed canvas.    
  • Her husband, Edward, was an art professor at UTRGV legacy institution UT Pan American for 33 years, making an impact on hundreds of artists in South Texas before retiring from teaching in 1999.   
  • And their son Christopher, a UTPA alumnus, was known for his watercolor scenes. 

Dr. Dahlia Guerra, assistant vice president for Public Art, said this exhibit is a wonderful way to view the landscape through the eyes of three people who obviously loved the area.  

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“The artistic creations of the Nichols family celebrate the beautiful landscapes and traditions of the Rio Grande Valley and Mexico,” she said. “We invite the public to join us for an opening reception on Thursday, Sept. 19.” 

The exhibit was curated by Elena Macias, professor of art in the UTRGV School of Art. 

The exhibit will run through February 7, 2020.

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