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DTEND:20220827T150000Z
DESCRIPTION:UT Dallas hosts sculptures by Mexican contemporary artist José
  Sacal this fall as part of a national traveling exhibition. \n\nThe UT Da
 llas Center for U.S.-Latin America Initiatives (CUSLAI) has partnered with
  the UT Dallas Edith O’Donnell Institute of Art History (EODIAH)\, the S
 acal Foundation\, the American Jewish Committee (AJC)\, and the Mexican Em
 bassy in Dallas to host a curated sculpture walk on campus by renowned Mex
 ican sculptor José Sacal (1944-2018).\n\nIn 2006\, José Sacal gained the
  distinction of becoming the first Mexican artist to have sculptures perma
 nently displayed in China. His work can be viewed throughout the United St
 ates\, Israel\, and especially Mexico City.\n\nTo demonstrate the cosmopol
 itanism of this unique Jewish-Mexican artist\, the Sacal Foundation select
 ed 21 sculptures for their traveling exhibition “José Sacal: Un Mexican
 o Universal”\, a show demonstrating Sacal’s Surrealist manifestations 
 of prominent historical figures such as Mahatma Gandhi\, Albert Einstein\,
  and Frida Kahlo. The University of Texas at Dallas is honored that the Sa
 cal Foundation selected us as a special recipient of this traveling exhibi
 tion\, which will reside on campus for the Fall 2022 semester.\n\nCraig Co
 le ’21 is the Head Curator of the installation\, and he has placed Sacal
 ’s work on a path that winds between the Davidson-Gundy Alumni Center\, 
 Edith O’Donnell Arts and Technology building\, Eugene McDermott Library\
 , Cecil H. Green Hall\, Erik Jonsson Academic Center\, and the new Science
 s Building. Cole’s design highlights the diversity of Sacal’s subjects
  and illuminates the artist’s fusion of art and science.\n\nHe hopes stu
 dents\, faculty\, and visitors will interact with the historical narrative
 \, the function of Surrealism\, and how Sacal deconstructs his figures in 
 a signature style. Through Sacal’s work\, Cole ultimately aims to establ
 ish an argument for the ongoing presence of global artists in America’s 
 public universities.\n\nThere will be a special lecture by world-renowned 
 José Sacal scholar Gregario Luke in ATEC on September 12 starting at 5 p.
 m.\, followed by an opening reception at 6 p.m. in the Davidson-Gundy Alum
 ni Center. The reception will feature talks by President Dr. Richard C. Be
 nson and the sponsors of the show. Luke will give the most extensive talk\
 , offering a deep dive into Sacal’s biography and motivations as an arti
 st. The event is open to all who wish to learn more about one of Mexico’
 s most esteemed sculptors.
LOCATION:throughout campus\, throughout campus
SUMMARY:José Sacal: Un Mexicano Universal
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.utdallas.edu/event/jose_sacal_un_mexicano_un
 iversal
CATEGORIES:Arts & Performances
CATEGORIES:Campus & Community
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DTSTART:20220828T140000Z
DTEND:20220828T150000Z
DESCRIPTION:UT Dallas hosts sculptures by Mexican contemporary artist José
  Sacal this fall as part of a national traveling exhibition. \n\nThe UT Da
 llas Center for U.S.-Latin America Initiatives (CUSLAI) has partnered with
  the UT Dallas Edith O’Donnell Institute of Art History (EODIAH)\, the S
 acal Foundation\, the American Jewish Committee (AJC)\, and the Mexican Em
 bassy in Dallas to host a curated sculpture walk on campus by renowned Mex
 ican sculptor José Sacal (1944-2018).\n\nIn 2006\, José Sacal gained the
  distinction of becoming the first Mexican artist to have sculptures perma
 nently displayed in China. His work can be viewed throughout the United St
 ates\, Israel\, and especially Mexico City.\n\nTo demonstrate the cosmopol
 itanism of this unique Jewish-Mexican artist\, the Sacal Foundation select
 ed 21 sculptures for their traveling exhibition “José Sacal: Un Mexican
 o Universal”\, a show demonstrating Sacal’s Surrealist manifestations 
 of prominent historical figures such as Mahatma Gandhi\, Albert Einstein\,
  and Frida Kahlo. The University of Texas at Dallas is honored that the Sa
 cal Foundation selected us as a special recipient of this traveling exhibi
 tion\, which will reside on campus for the Fall 2022 semester.\n\nCraig Co
 le ’21 is the Head Curator of the installation\, and he has placed Sacal
 ’s work on a path that winds between the Davidson-Gundy Alumni Center\, 
 Edith O’Donnell Arts and Technology building\, Eugene McDermott Library\
 , Cecil H. Green Hall\, Erik Jonsson Academic Center\, and the new Science
 s Building. Cole’s design highlights the diversity of Sacal’s subjects
  and illuminates the artist’s fusion of art and science.\n\nHe hopes stu
 dents\, faculty\, and visitors will interact with the historical narrative
 \, the function of Surrealism\, and how Sacal deconstructs his figures in 
 a signature style. Through Sacal’s work\, Cole ultimately aims to establ
 ish an argument for the ongoing presence of global artists in America’s 
 public universities.\n\nThere will be a special lecture by world-renowned 
 José Sacal scholar Gregario Luke in ATEC on September 12 starting at 5 p.
 m.\, followed by an opening reception at 6 p.m. in the Davidson-Gundy Alum
 ni Center. The reception will feature talks by President Dr. Richard C. Be
 nson and the sponsors of the show. Luke will give the most extensive talk\
 , offering a deep dive into Sacal’s biography and motivations as an arti
 st. The event is open to all who wish to learn more about one of Mexico’
 s most esteemed sculptors.
LOCATION:throughout campus\, throughout campus
SUMMARY:José Sacal: Un Mexicano Universal
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.utdallas.edu/event/jose_sacal_un_mexicano_un
 iversal
CATEGORIES:Arts & Performances
CATEGORIES:Campus & Community
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DTSTAMP:20260517T204833Z
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DTSTART:20220829T140000Z
DTEND:20220829T150000Z
DESCRIPTION:UT Dallas hosts sculptures by Mexican contemporary artist José
  Sacal this fall as part of a national traveling exhibition. \n\nThe UT Da
 llas Center for U.S.-Latin America Initiatives (CUSLAI) has partnered with
  the UT Dallas Edith O’Donnell Institute of Art History (EODIAH)\, the S
 acal Foundation\, the American Jewish Committee (AJC)\, and the Mexican Em
 bassy in Dallas to host a curated sculpture walk on campus by renowned Mex
 ican sculptor José Sacal (1944-2018).\n\nIn 2006\, José Sacal gained the
  distinction of becoming the first Mexican artist to have sculptures perma
 nently displayed in China. His work can be viewed throughout the United St
 ates\, Israel\, and especially Mexico City.\n\nTo demonstrate the cosmopol
 itanism of this unique Jewish-Mexican artist\, the Sacal Foundation select
 ed 21 sculptures for their traveling exhibition “José Sacal: Un Mexican
 o Universal”\, a show demonstrating Sacal’s Surrealist manifestations 
 of prominent historical figures such as Mahatma Gandhi\, Albert Einstein\,
  and Frida Kahlo. The University of Texas at Dallas is honored that the Sa
 cal Foundation selected us as a special recipient of this traveling exhibi
 tion\, which will reside on campus for the Fall 2022 semester.\n\nCraig Co
 le ’21 is the Head Curator of the installation\, and he has placed Sacal
 ’s work on a path that winds between the Davidson-Gundy Alumni Center\, 
 Edith O’Donnell Arts and Technology building\, Eugene McDermott Library\
 , Cecil H. Green Hall\, Erik Jonsson Academic Center\, and the new Science
 s Building. Cole’s design highlights the diversity of Sacal’s subjects
  and illuminates the artist’s fusion of art and science.\n\nHe hopes stu
 dents\, faculty\, and visitors will interact with the historical narrative
 \, the function of Surrealism\, and how Sacal deconstructs his figures in 
 a signature style. Through Sacal’s work\, Cole ultimately aims to establ
 ish an argument for the ongoing presence of global artists in America’s 
 public universities.\n\nThere will be a special lecture by world-renowned 
 José Sacal scholar Gregario Luke in ATEC on September 12 starting at 5 p.
 m.\, followed by an opening reception at 6 p.m. in the Davidson-Gundy Alum
 ni Center. The reception will feature talks by President Dr. Richard C. Be
 nson and the sponsors of the show. Luke will give the most extensive talk\
 , offering a deep dive into Sacal’s biography and motivations as an arti
 st. The event is open to all who wish to learn more about one of Mexico’
 s most esteemed sculptors.
LOCATION:throughout campus\, throughout campus
SUMMARY:José Sacal: Un Mexicano Universal
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.utdallas.edu/event/jose_sacal_un_mexicano_un
 iversal
CATEGORIES:Arts & Performances
CATEGORIES:Campus & Community
END:VEVENT
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DTSTAMP:20260517T204833Z
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DTSTART:20220830T140000Z
DTEND:20220830T150000Z
DESCRIPTION:UT Dallas hosts sculptures by Mexican contemporary artist José
  Sacal this fall as part of a national traveling exhibition. \n\nThe UT Da
 llas Center for U.S.-Latin America Initiatives (CUSLAI) has partnered with
  the UT Dallas Edith O’Donnell Institute of Art History (EODIAH)\, the S
 acal Foundation\, the American Jewish Committee (AJC)\, and the Mexican Em
 bassy in Dallas to host a curated sculpture walk on campus by renowned Mex
 ican sculptor José Sacal (1944-2018).\n\nIn 2006\, José Sacal gained the
  distinction of becoming the first Mexican artist to have sculptures perma
 nently displayed in China. His work can be viewed throughout the United St
 ates\, Israel\, and especially Mexico City.\n\nTo demonstrate the cosmopol
 itanism of this unique Jewish-Mexican artist\, the Sacal Foundation select
 ed 21 sculptures for their traveling exhibition “José Sacal: Un Mexican
 o Universal”\, a show demonstrating Sacal’s Surrealist manifestations 
 of prominent historical figures such as Mahatma Gandhi\, Albert Einstein\,
  and Frida Kahlo. The University of Texas at Dallas is honored that the Sa
 cal Foundation selected us as a special recipient of this traveling exhibi
 tion\, which will reside on campus for the Fall 2022 semester.\n\nCraig Co
 le ’21 is the Head Curator of the installation\, and he has placed Sacal
 ’s work on a path that winds between the Davidson-Gundy Alumni Center\, 
 Edith O’Donnell Arts and Technology building\, Eugene McDermott Library\
 , Cecil H. Green Hall\, Erik Jonsson Academic Center\, and the new Science
 s Building. Cole’s design highlights the diversity of Sacal’s subjects
  and illuminates the artist’s fusion of art and science.\n\nHe hopes stu
 dents\, faculty\, and visitors will interact with the historical narrative
 \, the function of Surrealism\, and how Sacal deconstructs his figures in 
 a signature style. Through Sacal’s work\, Cole ultimately aims to establ
 ish an argument for the ongoing presence of global artists in America’s 
 public universities.\n\nThere will be a special lecture by world-renowned 
 José Sacal scholar Gregario Luke in ATEC on September 12 starting at 5 p.
 m.\, followed by an opening reception at 6 p.m. in the Davidson-Gundy Alum
 ni Center. The reception will feature talks by President Dr. Richard C. Be
 nson and the sponsors of the show. Luke will give the most extensive talk\
 , offering a deep dive into Sacal’s biography and motivations as an arti
 st. The event is open to all who wish to learn more about one of Mexico’
 s most esteemed sculptors.
LOCATION:throughout campus\, throughout campus
SUMMARY:José Sacal: Un Mexicano Universal
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.utdallas.edu/event/jose_sacal_un_mexicano_un
 iversal
CATEGORIES:Arts & Performances
CATEGORIES:Campus & Community
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260517T204833Z
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DTSTART:20220831T140000Z
DTEND:20220831T150000Z
DESCRIPTION:UT Dallas hosts sculptures by Mexican contemporary artist José
  Sacal this fall as part of a national traveling exhibition. \n\nThe UT Da
 llas Center for U.S.-Latin America Initiatives (CUSLAI) has partnered with
  the UT Dallas Edith O’Donnell Institute of Art History (EODIAH)\, the S
 acal Foundation\, the American Jewish Committee (AJC)\, and the Mexican Em
 bassy in Dallas to host a curated sculpture walk on campus by renowned Mex
 ican sculptor José Sacal (1944-2018).\n\nIn 2006\, José Sacal gained the
  distinction of becoming the first Mexican artist to have sculptures perma
 nently displayed in China. His work can be viewed throughout the United St
 ates\, Israel\, and especially Mexico City.\n\nTo demonstrate the cosmopol
 itanism of this unique Jewish-Mexican artist\, the Sacal Foundation select
 ed 21 sculptures for their traveling exhibition “José Sacal: Un Mexican
 o Universal”\, a show demonstrating Sacal’s Surrealist manifestations 
 of prominent historical figures such as Mahatma Gandhi\, Albert Einstein\,
  and Frida Kahlo. The University of Texas at Dallas is honored that the Sa
 cal Foundation selected us as a special recipient of this traveling exhibi
 tion\, which will reside on campus for the Fall 2022 semester.\n\nCraig Co
 le ’21 is the Head Curator of the installation\, and he has placed Sacal
 ’s work on a path that winds between the Davidson-Gundy Alumni Center\, 
 Edith O’Donnell Arts and Technology building\, Eugene McDermott Library\
 , Cecil H. Green Hall\, Erik Jonsson Academic Center\, and the new Science
 s Building. Cole’s design highlights the diversity of Sacal’s subjects
  and illuminates the artist’s fusion of art and science.\n\nHe hopes stu
 dents\, faculty\, and visitors will interact with the historical narrative
 \, the function of Surrealism\, and how Sacal deconstructs his figures in 
 a signature style. Through Sacal’s work\, Cole ultimately aims to establ
 ish an argument for the ongoing presence of global artists in America’s 
 public universities.\n\nThere will be a special lecture by world-renowned 
 José Sacal scholar Gregario Luke in ATEC on September 12 starting at 5 p.
 m.\, followed by an opening reception at 6 p.m. in the Davidson-Gundy Alum
 ni Center. The reception will feature talks by President Dr. Richard C. Be
 nson and the sponsors of the show. Luke will give the most extensive talk\
 , offering a deep dive into Sacal’s biography and motivations as an arti
 st. The event is open to all who wish to learn more about one of Mexico’
 s most esteemed sculptors.
LOCATION:throughout campus\, throughout campus
SUMMARY:José Sacal: Un Mexicano Universal
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.utdallas.edu/event/jose_sacal_un_mexicano_un
 iversal
CATEGORIES:Arts & Performances
CATEGORIES:Campus & Community
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260517T204833Z
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DTSTART:20220901T140000Z
DTEND:20220901T150000Z
DESCRIPTION:UT Dallas hosts sculptures by Mexican contemporary artist José
  Sacal this fall as part of a national traveling exhibition. \n\nThe UT Da
 llas Center for U.S.-Latin America Initiatives (CUSLAI) has partnered with
  the UT Dallas Edith O’Donnell Institute of Art History (EODIAH)\, the S
 acal Foundation\, the American Jewish Committee (AJC)\, and the Mexican Em
 bassy in Dallas to host a curated sculpture walk on campus by renowned Mex
 ican sculptor José Sacal (1944-2018).\n\nIn 2006\, José Sacal gained the
  distinction of becoming the first Mexican artist to have sculptures perma
 nently displayed in China. His work can be viewed throughout the United St
 ates\, Israel\, and especially Mexico City.\n\nTo demonstrate the cosmopol
 itanism of this unique Jewish-Mexican artist\, the Sacal Foundation select
 ed 21 sculptures for their traveling exhibition “José Sacal: Un Mexican
 o Universal”\, a show demonstrating Sacal’s Surrealist manifestations 
 of prominent historical figures such as Mahatma Gandhi\, Albert Einstein\,
  and Frida Kahlo. The University of Texas at Dallas is honored that the Sa
 cal Foundation selected us as a special recipient of this traveling exhibi
 tion\, which will reside on campus for the Fall 2022 semester.\n\nCraig Co
 le ’21 is the Head Curator of the installation\, and he has placed Sacal
 ’s work on a path that winds between the Davidson-Gundy Alumni Center\, 
 Edith O’Donnell Arts and Technology building\, Eugene McDermott Library\
 , Cecil H. Green Hall\, Erik Jonsson Academic Center\, and the new Science
 s Building. Cole’s design highlights the diversity of Sacal’s subjects
  and illuminates the artist’s fusion of art and science.\n\nHe hopes stu
 dents\, faculty\, and visitors will interact with the historical narrative
 \, the function of Surrealism\, and how Sacal deconstructs his figures in 
 a signature style. Through Sacal’s work\, Cole ultimately aims to establ
 ish an argument for the ongoing presence of global artists in America’s 
 public universities.\n\nThere will be a special lecture by world-renowned 
 José Sacal scholar Gregario Luke in ATEC on September 12 starting at 5 p.
 m.\, followed by an opening reception at 6 p.m. in the Davidson-Gundy Alum
 ni Center. The reception will feature talks by President Dr. Richard C. Be
 nson and the sponsors of the show. Luke will give the most extensive talk\
 , offering a deep dive into Sacal’s biography and motivations as an arti
 st. The event is open to all who wish to learn more about one of Mexico’
 s most esteemed sculptors.
LOCATION:throughout campus\, throughout campus
SUMMARY:José Sacal: Un Mexicano Universal
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.utdallas.edu/event/jose_sacal_un_mexicano_un
 iversal
CATEGORIES:Arts & Performances
CATEGORIES:Campus & Community
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260517T204833Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_40871909233944
DTSTART:20220902T140000Z
DTEND:20220902T150000Z
DESCRIPTION:UT Dallas hosts sculptures by Mexican contemporary artist José
  Sacal this fall as part of a national traveling exhibition. \n\nThe UT Da
 llas Center for U.S.-Latin America Initiatives (CUSLAI) has partnered with
  the UT Dallas Edith O’Donnell Institute of Art History (EODIAH)\, the S
 acal Foundation\, the American Jewish Committee (AJC)\, and the Mexican Em
 bassy in Dallas to host a curated sculpture walk on campus by renowned Mex
 ican sculptor José Sacal (1944-2018).\n\nIn 2006\, José Sacal gained the
  distinction of becoming the first Mexican artist to have sculptures perma
 nently displayed in China. His work can be viewed throughout the United St
 ates\, Israel\, and especially Mexico City.\n\nTo demonstrate the cosmopol
 itanism of this unique Jewish-Mexican artist\, the Sacal Foundation select
 ed 21 sculptures for their traveling exhibition “José Sacal: Un Mexican
 o Universal”\, a show demonstrating Sacal’s Surrealist manifestations 
 of prominent historical figures such as Mahatma Gandhi\, Albert Einstein\,
  and Frida Kahlo. The University of Texas at Dallas is honored that the Sa
 cal Foundation selected us as a special recipient of this traveling exhibi
 tion\, which will reside on campus for the Fall 2022 semester.\n\nCraig Co
 le ’21 is the Head Curator of the installation\, and he has placed Sacal
 ’s work on a path that winds between the Davidson-Gundy Alumni Center\, 
 Edith O’Donnell Arts and Technology building\, Eugene McDermott Library\
 , Cecil H. Green Hall\, Erik Jonsson Academic Center\, and the new Science
 s Building. Cole’s design highlights the diversity of Sacal’s subjects
  and illuminates the artist’s fusion of art and science.\n\nHe hopes stu
 dents\, faculty\, and visitors will interact with the historical narrative
 \, the function of Surrealism\, and how Sacal deconstructs his figures in 
 a signature style. Through Sacal’s work\, Cole ultimately aims to establ
 ish an argument for the ongoing presence of global artists in America’s 
 public universities.\n\nThere will be a special lecture by world-renowned 
 José Sacal scholar Gregario Luke in ATEC on September 12 starting at 5 p.
 m.\, followed by an opening reception at 6 p.m. in the Davidson-Gundy Alum
 ni Center. The reception will feature talks by President Dr. Richard C. Be
 nson and the sponsors of the show. Luke will give the most extensive talk\
 , offering a deep dive into Sacal’s biography and motivations as an arti
 st. The event is open to all who wish to learn more about one of Mexico’
 s most esteemed sculptors.
LOCATION:throughout campus\, throughout campus
SUMMARY:José Sacal: Un Mexicano Universal
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.utdallas.edu/event/jose_sacal_un_mexicano_un
 iversal
CATEGORIES:Arts & Performances
CATEGORIES:Campus & Community
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260517T204833Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_40871909237017
DTSTART:20220903T140000Z
DTEND:20220903T150000Z
DESCRIPTION:UT Dallas hosts sculptures by Mexican contemporary artist José
  Sacal this fall as part of a national traveling exhibition. \n\nThe UT Da
 llas Center for U.S.-Latin America Initiatives (CUSLAI) has partnered with
  the UT Dallas Edith O’Donnell Institute of Art History (EODIAH)\, the S
 acal Foundation\, the American Jewish Committee (AJC)\, and the Mexican Em
 bassy in Dallas to host a curated sculpture walk on campus by renowned Mex
 ican sculptor José Sacal (1944-2018).\n\nIn 2006\, José Sacal gained the
  distinction of becoming the first Mexican artist to have sculptures perma
 nently displayed in China. His work can be viewed throughout the United St
 ates\, Israel\, and especially Mexico City.\n\nTo demonstrate the cosmopol
 itanism of this unique Jewish-Mexican artist\, the Sacal Foundation select
 ed 21 sculptures for their traveling exhibition “José Sacal: Un Mexican
 o Universal”\, a show demonstrating Sacal’s Surrealist manifestations 
 of prominent historical figures such as Mahatma Gandhi\, Albert Einstein\,
  and Frida Kahlo. The University of Texas at Dallas is honored that the Sa
 cal Foundation selected us as a special recipient of this traveling exhibi
 tion\, which will reside on campus for the Fall 2022 semester.\n\nCraig Co
 le ’21 is the Head Curator of the installation\, and he has placed Sacal
 ’s work on a path that winds between the Davidson-Gundy Alumni Center\, 
 Edith O’Donnell Arts and Technology building\, Eugene McDermott Library\
 , Cecil H. Green Hall\, Erik Jonsson Academic Center\, and the new Science
 s Building. Cole’s design highlights the diversity of Sacal’s subjects
  and illuminates the artist’s fusion of art and science.\n\nHe hopes stu
 dents\, faculty\, and visitors will interact with the historical narrative
 \, the function of Surrealism\, and how Sacal deconstructs his figures in 
 a signature style. Through Sacal’s work\, Cole ultimately aims to establ
 ish an argument for the ongoing presence of global artists in America’s 
 public universities.\n\nThere will be a special lecture by world-renowned 
 José Sacal scholar Gregario Luke in ATEC on September 12 starting at 5 p.
 m.\, followed by an opening reception at 6 p.m. in the Davidson-Gundy Alum
 ni Center. The reception will feature talks by President Dr. Richard C. Be
 nson and the sponsors of the show. Luke will give the most extensive talk\
 , offering a deep dive into Sacal’s biography and motivations as an arti
 st. The event is open to all who wish to learn more about one of Mexico’
 s most esteemed sculptors.
LOCATION:throughout campus\, throughout campus
SUMMARY:José Sacal: Un Mexicano Universal
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.utdallas.edu/event/jose_sacal_un_mexicano_un
 iversal
CATEGORIES:Arts & Performances
CATEGORIES:Campus & Community
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260517T204833Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_40871909239066
DTSTART:20220904T140000Z
DTEND:20220904T150000Z
DESCRIPTION:UT Dallas hosts sculptures by Mexican contemporary artist José
  Sacal this fall as part of a national traveling exhibition. \n\nThe UT Da
 llas Center for U.S.-Latin America Initiatives (CUSLAI) has partnered with
  the UT Dallas Edith O’Donnell Institute of Art History (EODIAH)\, the S
 acal Foundation\, the American Jewish Committee (AJC)\, and the Mexican Em
 bassy in Dallas to host a curated sculpture walk on campus by renowned Mex
 ican sculptor José Sacal (1944-2018).\n\nIn 2006\, José Sacal gained the
  distinction of becoming the first Mexican artist to have sculptures perma
 nently displayed in China. His work can be viewed throughout the United St
 ates\, Israel\, and especially Mexico City.\n\nTo demonstrate the cosmopol
 itanism of this unique Jewish-Mexican artist\, the Sacal Foundation select
 ed 21 sculptures for their traveling exhibition “José Sacal: Un Mexican
 o Universal”\, a show demonstrating Sacal’s Surrealist manifestations 
 of prominent historical figures such as Mahatma Gandhi\, Albert Einstein\,
  and Frida Kahlo. The University of Texas at Dallas is honored that the Sa
 cal Foundation selected us as a special recipient of this traveling exhibi
 tion\, which will reside on campus for the Fall 2022 semester.\n\nCraig Co
 le ’21 is the Head Curator of the installation\, and he has placed Sacal
 ’s work on a path that winds between the Davidson-Gundy Alumni Center\, 
 Edith O’Donnell Arts and Technology building\, Eugene McDermott Library\
 , Cecil H. Green Hall\, Erik Jonsson Academic Center\, and the new Science
 s Building. Cole’s design highlights the diversity of Sacal’s subjects
  and illuminates the artist’s fusion of art and science.\n\nHe hopes stu
 dents\, faculty\, and visitors will interact with the historical narrative
 \, the function of Surrealism\, and how Sacal deconstructs his figures in 
 a signature style. Through Sacal’s work\, Cole ultimately aims to establ
 ish an argument for the ongoing presence of global artists in America’s 
 public universities.\n\nThere will be a special lecture by world-renowned 
 José Sacal scholar Gregario Luke in ATEC on September 12 starting at 5 p.
 m.\, followed by an opening reception at 6 p.m. in the Davidson-Gundy Alum
 ni Center. The reception will feature talks by President Dr. Richard C. Be
 nson and the sponsors of the show. Luke will give the most extensive talk\
 , offering a deep dive into Sacal’s biography and motivations as an arti
 st. The event is open to all who wish to learn more about one of Mexico’
 s most esteemed sculptors.
LOCATION:throughout campus\, throughout campus
SUMMARY:José Sacal: Un Mexicano Universal
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.utdallas.edu/event/jose_sacal_un_mexicano_un
 iversal
CATEGORIES:Arts & Performances
CATEGORIES:Campus & Community
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260517T204833Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_40871909242139
DTSTART:20220905T140000Z
DTEND:20220905T150000Z
DESCRIPTION:UT Dallas hosts sculptures by Mexican contemporary artist José
  Sacal this fall as part of a national traveling exhibition. \n\nThe UT Da
 llas Center for U.S.-Latin America Initiatives (CUSLAI) has partnered with
  the UT Dallas Edith O’Donnell Institute of Art History (EODIAH)\, the S
 acal Foundation\, the American Jewish Committee (AJC)\, and the Mexican Em
 bassy in Dallas to host a curated sculpture walk on campus by renowned Mex
 ican sculptor José Sacal (1944-2018).\n\nIn 2006\, José Sacal gained the
  distinction of becoming the first Mexican artist to have sculptures perma
 nently displayed in China. His work can be viewed throughout the United St
 ates\, Israel\, and especially Mexico City.\n\nTo demonstrate the cosmopol
 itanism of this unique Jewish-Mexican artist\, the Sacal Foundation select
 ed 21 sculptures for their traveling exhibition “José Sacal: Un Mexican
 o Universal”\, a show demonstrating Sacal’s Surrealist manifestations 
 of prominent historical figures such as Mahatma Gandhi\, Albert Einstein\,
  and Frida Kahlo. The University of Texas at Dallas is honored that the Sa
 cal Foundation selected us as a special recipient of this traveling exhibi
 tion\, which will reside on campus for the Fall 2022 semester.\n\nCraig Co
 le ’21 is the Head Curator of the installation\, and he has placed Sacal
 ’s work on a path that winds between the Davidson-Gundy Alumni Center\, 
 Edith O’Donnell Arts and Technology building\, Eugene McDermott Library\
 , Cecil H. Green Hall\, Erik Jonsson Academic Center\, and the new Science
 s Building. Cole’s design highlights the diversity of Sacal’s subjects
  and illuminates the artist’s fusion of art and science.\n\nHe hopes stu
 dents\, faculty\, and visitors will interact with the historical narrative
 \, the function of Surrealism\, and how Sacal deconstructs his figures in 
 a signature style. Through Sacal’s work\, Cole ultimately aims to establ
 ish an argument for the ongoing presence of global artists in America’s 
 public universities.\n\nThere will be a special lecture by world-renowned 
 José Sacal scholar Gregario Luke in ATEC on September 12 starting at 5 p.
 m.\, followed by an opening reception at 6 p.m. in the Davidson-Gundy Alum
 ni Center. The reception will feature talks by President Dr. Richard C. Be
 nson and the sponsors of the show. Luke will give the most extensive talk\
 , offering a deep dive into Sacal’s biography and motivations as an arti
 st. The event is open to all who wish to learn more about one of Mexico’
 s most esteemed sculptors.
LOCATION:throughout campus\, throughout campus
SUMMARY:José Sacal: Un Mexicano Universal
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.utdallas.edu/event/jose_sacal_un_mexicano_un
 iversal
CATEGORIES:Arts & Performances
CATEGORIES:Campus & Community
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260517T204833Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_40871909245212
DTSTART:20220906T140000Z
DTEND:20220906T150000Z
DESCRIPTION:UT Dallas hosts sculptures by Mexican contemporary artist José
  Sacal this fall as part of a national traveling exhibition. \n\nThe UT Da
 llas Center for U.S.-Latin America Initiatives (CUSLAI) has partnered with
  the UT Dallas Edith O’Donnell Institute of Art History (EODIAH)\, the S
 acal Foundation\, the American Jewish Committee (AJC)\, and the Mexican Em
 bassy in Dallas to host a curated sculpture walk on campus by renowned Mex
 ican sculptor José Sacal (1944-2018).\n\nIn 2006\, José Sacal gained the
  distinction of becoming the first Mexican artist to have sculptures perma
 nently displayed in China. His work can be viewed throughout the United St
 ates\, Israel\, and especially Mexico City.\n\nTo demonstrate the cosmopol
 itanism of this unique Jewish-Mexican artist\, the Sacal Foundation select
 ed 21 sculptures for their traveling exhibition “José Sacal: Un Mexican
 o Universal”\, a show demonstrating Sacal’s Surrealist manifestations 
 of prominent historical figures such as Mahatma Gandhi\, Albert Einstein\,
  and Frida Kahlo. The University of Texas at Dallas is honored that the Sa
 cal Foundation selected us as a special recipient of this traveling exhibi
 tion\, which will reside on campus for the Fall 2022 semester.\n\nCraig Co
 le ’21 is the Head Curator of the installation\, and he has placed Sacal
 ’s work on a path that winds between the Davidson-Gundy Alumni Center\, 
 Edith O’Donnell Arts and Technology building\, Eugene McDermott Library\
 , Cecil H. Green Hall\, Erik Jonsson Academic Center\, and the new Science
 s Building. Cole’s design highlights the diversity of Sacal’s subjects
  and illuminates the artist’s fusion of art and science.\n\nHe hopes stu
 dents\, faculty\, and visitors will interact with the historical narrative
 \, the function of Surrealism\, and how Sacal deconstructs his figures in 
 a signature style. Through Sacal’s work\, Cole ultimately aims to establ
 ish an argument for the ongoing presence of global artists in America’s 
 public universities.\n\nThere will be a special lecture by world-renowned 
 José Sacal scholar Gregario Luke in ATEC on September 12 starting at 5 p.
 m.\, followed by an opening reception at 6 p.m. in the Davidson-Gundy Alum
 ni Center. The reception will feature talks by President Dr. Richard C. Be
 nson and the sponsors of the show. Luke will give the most extensive talk\
 , offering a deep dive into Sacal’s biography and motivations as an arti
 st. The event is open to all who wish to learn more about one of Mexico’
 s most esteemed sculptors.
LOCATION:throughout campus\, throughout campus
SUMMARY:José Sacal: Un Mexicano Universal
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.utdallas.edu/event/jose_sacal_un_mexicano_un
 iversal
CATEGORIES:Arts & Performances
CATEGORIES:Campus & Community
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260517T204833Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_40871909247261
DTSTART:20220907T140000Z
DTEND:20220907T150000Z
DESCRIPTION:UT Dallas hosts sculptures by Mexican contemporary artist José
  Sacal this fall as part of a national traveling exhibition. \n\nThe UT Da
 llas Center for U.S.-Latin America Initiatives (CUSLAI) has partnered with
  the UT Dallas Edith O’Donnell Institute of Art History (EODIAH)\, the S
 acal Foundation\, the American Jewish Committee (AJC)\, and the Mexican Em
 bassy in Dallas to host a curated sculpture walk on campus by renowned Mex
 ican sculptor José Sacal (1944-2018).\n\nIn 2006\, José Sacal gained the
  distinction of becoming the first Mexican artist to have sculptures perma
 nently displayed in China. His work can be viewed throughout the United St
 ates\, Israel\, and especially Mexico City.\n\nTo demonstrate the cosmopol
 itanism of this unique Jewish-Mexican artist\, the Sacal Foundation select
 ed 21 sculptures for their traveling exhibition “José Sacal: Un Mexican
 o Universal”\, a show demonstrating Sacal’s Surrealist manifestations 
 of prominent historical figures such as Mahatma Gandhi\, Albert Einstein\,
  and Frida Kahlo. The University of Texas at Dallas is honored that the Sa
 cal Foundation selected us as a special recipient of this traveling exhibi
 tion\, which will reside on campus for the Fall 2022 semester.\n\nCraig Co
 le ’21 is the Head Curator of the installation\, and he has placed Sacal
 ’s work on a path that winds between the Davidson-Gundy Alumni Center\, 
 Edith O’Donnell Arts and Technology building\, Eugene McDermott Library\
 , Cecil H. Green Hall\, Erik Jonsson Academic Center\, and the new Science
 s Building. Cole’s design highlights the diversity of Sacal’s subjects
  and illuminates the artist’s fusion of art and science.\n\nHe hopes stu
 dents\, faculty\, and visitors will interact with the historical narrative
 \, the function of Surrealism\, and how Sacal deconstructs his figures in 
 a signature style. Through Sacal’s work\, Cole ultimately aims to establ
 ish an argument for the ongoing presence of global artists in America’s 
 public universities.\n\nThere will be a special lecture by world-renowned 
 José Sacal scholar Gregario Luke in ATEC on September 12 starting at 5 p.
 m.\, followed by an opening reception at 6 p.m. in the Davidson-Gundy Alum
 ni Center. The reception will feature talks by President Dr. Richard C. Be
 nson and the sponsors of the show. Luke will give the most extensive talk\
 , offering a deep dive into Sacal’s biography and motivations as an arti
 st. The event is open to all who wish to learn more about one of Mexico’
 s most esteemed sculptors.
LOCATION:throughout campus\, throughout campus
SUMMARY:José Sacal: Un Mexicano Universal
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.utdallas.edu/event/jose_sacal_un_mexicano_un
 iversal
CATEGORIES:Arts & Performances
CATEGORIES:Campus & Community
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260517T204833Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_40871909250334
DTSTART:20220908T140000Z
DTEND:20220908T150000Z
DESCRIPTION:UT Dallas hosts sculptures by Mexican contemporary artist José
  Sacal this fall as part of a national traveling exhibition. \n\nThe UT Da
 llas Center for U.S.-Latin America Initiatives (CUSLAI) has partnered with
  the UT Dallas Edith O’Donnell Institute of Art History (EODIAH)\, the S
 acal Foundation\, the American Jewish Committee (AJC)\, and the Mexican Em
 bassy in Dallas to host a curated sculpture walk on campus by renowned Mex
 ican sculptor José Sacal (1944-2018).\n\nIn 2006\, José Sacal gained the
  distinction of becoming the first Mexican artist to have sculptures perma
 nently displayed in China. His work can be viewed throughout the United St
 ates\, Israel\, and especially Mexico City.\n\nTo demonstrate the cosmopol
 itanism of this unique Jewish-Mexican artist\, the Sacal Foundation select
 ed 21 sculptures for their traveling exhibition “José Sacal: Un Mexican
 o Universal”\, a show demonstrating Sacal’s Surrealist manifestations 
 of prominent historical figures such as Mahatma Gandhi\, Albert Einstein\,
  and Frida Kahlo. The University of Texas at Dallas is honored that the Sa
 cal Foundation selected us as a special recipient of this traveling exhibi
 tion\, which will reside on campus for the Fall 2022 semester.\n\nCraig Co
 le ’21 is the Head Curator of the installation\, and he has placed Sacal
 ’s work on a path that winds between the Davidson-Gundy Alumni Center\, 
 Edith O’Donnell Arts and Technology building\, Eugene McDermott Library\
 , Cecil H. Green Hall\, Erik Jonsson Academic Center\, and the new Science
 s Building. Cole’s design highlights the diversity of Sacal’s subjects
  and illuminates the artist’s fusion of art and science.\n\nHe hopes stu
 dents\, faculty\, and visitors will interact with the historical narrative
 \, the function of Surrealism\, and how Sacal deconstructs his figures in 
 a signature style. Through Sacal’s work\, Cole ultimately aims to establ
 ish an argument for the ongoing presence of global artists in America’s 
 public universities.\n\nThere will be a special lecture by world-renowned 
 José Sacal scholar Gregario Luke in ATEC on September 12 starting at 5 p.
 m.\, followed by an opening reception at 6 p.m. in the Davidson-Gundy Alum
 ni Center. The reception will feature talks by President Dr. Richard C. Be
 nson and the sponsors of the show. Luke will give the most extensive talk\
 , offering a deep dive into Sacal’s biography and motivations as an arti
 st. The event is open to all who wish to learn more about one of Mexico’
 s most esteemed sculptors.
LOCATION:throughout campus\, throughout campus
SUMMARY:José Sacal: Un Mexicano Universal
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.utdallas.edu/event/jose_sacal_un_mexicano_un
 iversal
CATEGORIES:Arts & Performances
CATEGORIES:Campus & Community
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260517T204833Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_40871909252383
DTSTART:20220909T140000Z
DTEND:20220909T150000Z
DESCRIPTION:UT Dallas hosts sculptures by Mexican contemporary artist José
  Sacal this fall as part of a national traveling exhibition. \n\nThe UT Da
 llas Center for U.S.-Latin America Initiatives (CUSLAI) has partnered with
  the UT Dallas Edith O’Donnell Institute of Art History (EODIAH)\, the S
 acal Foundation\, the American Jewish Committee (AJC)\, and the Mexican Em
 bassy in Dallas to host a curated sculpture walk on campus by renowned Mex
 ican sculptor José Sacal (1944-2018).\n\nIn 2006\, José Sacal gained the
  distinction of becoming the first Mexican artist to have sculptures perma
 nently displayed in China. His work can be viewed throughout the United St
 ates\, Israel\, and especially Mexico City.\n\nTo demonstrate the cosmopol
 itanism of this unique Jewish-Mexican artist\, the Sacal Foundation select
 ed 21 sculptures for their traveling exhibition “José Sacal: Un Mexican
 o Universal”\, a show demonstrating Sacal’s Surrealist manifestations 
 of prominent historical figures such as Mahatma Gandhi\, Albert Einstein\,
  and Frida Kahlo. The University of Texas at Dallas is honored that the Sa
 cal Foundation selected us as a special recipient of this traveling exhibi
 tion\, which will reside on campus for the Fall 2022 semester.\n\nCraig Co
 le ’21 is the Head Curator of the installation\, and he has placed Sacal
 ’s work on a path that winds between the Davidson-Gundy Alumni Center\, 
 Edith O’Donnell Arts and Technology building\, Eugene McDermott Library\
 , Cecil H. Green Hall\, Erik Jonsson Academic Center\, and the new Science
 s Building. Cole’s design highlights the diversity of Sacal’s subjects
  and illuminates the artist’s fusion of art and science.\n\nHe hopes stu
 dents\, faculty\, and visitors will interact with the historical narrative
 \, the function of Surrealism\, and how Sacal deconstructs his figures in 
 a signature style. Through Sacal’s work\, Cole ultimately aims to establ
 ish an argument for the ongoing presence of global artists in America’s 
 public universities.\n\nThere will be a special lecture by world-renowned 
 José Sacal scholar Gregario Luke in ATEC on September 12 starting at 5 p.
 m.\, followed by an opening reception at 6 p.m. in the Davidson-Gundy Alum
 ni Center. The reception will feature talks by President Dr. Richard C. Be
 nson and the sponsors of the show. Luke will give the most extensive talk\
 , offering a deep dive into Sacal’s biography and motivations as an arti
 st. The event is open to all who wish to learn more about one of Mexico’
 s most esteemed sculptors.
LOCATION:throughout campus\, throughout campus
SUMMARY:José Sacal: Un Mexicano Universal
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.utdallas.edu/event/jose_sacal_un_mexicano_un
 iversal
CATEGORIES:Arts & Performances
CATEGORIES:Campus & Community
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260517T204833Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_40871909255456
DTSTART:20220910T140000Z
DTEND:20220910T150000Z
DESCRIPTION:UT Dallas hosts sculptures by Mexican contemporary artist José
  Sacal this fall as part of a national traveling exhibition. \n\nThe UT Da
 llas Center for U.S.-Latin America Initiatives (CUSLAI) has partnered with
  the UT Dallas Edith O’Donnell Institute of Art History (EODIAH)\, the S
 acal Foundation\, the American Jewish Committee (AJC)\, and the Mexican Em
 bassy in Dallas to host a curated sculpture walk on campus by renowned Mex
 ican sculptor José Sacal (1944-2018).\n\nIn 2006\, José Sacal gained the
  distinction of becoming the first Mexican artist to have sculptures perma
 nently displayed in China. His work can be viewed throughout the United St
 ates\, Israel\, and especially Mexico City.\n\nTo demonstrate the cosmopol
 itanism of this unique Jewish-Mexican artist\, the Sacal Foundation select
 ed 21 sculptures for their traveling exhibition “José Sacal: Un Mexican
 o Universal”\, a show demonstrating Sacal’s Surrealist manifestations 
 of prominent historical figures such as Mahatma Gandhi\, Albert Einstein\,
  and Frida Kahlo. The University of Texas at Dallas is honored that the Sa
 cal Foundation selected us as a special recipient of this traveling exhibi
 tion\, which will reside on campus for the Fall 2022 semester.\n\nCraig Co
 le ’21 is the Head Curator of the installation\, and he has placed Sacal
 ’s work on a path that winds between the Davidson-Gundy Alumni Center\, 
 Edith O’Donnell Arts and Technology building\, Eugene McDermott Library\
 , Cecil H. Green Hall\, Erik Jonsson Academic Center\, and the new Science
 s Building. Cole’s design highlights the diversity of Sacal’s subjects
  and illuminates the artist’s fusion of art and science.\n\nHe hopes stu
 dents\, faculty\, and visitors will interact with the historical narrative
 \, the function of Surrealism\, and how Sacal deconstructs his figures in 
 a signature style. Through Sacal’s work\, Cole ultimately aims to establ
 ish an argument for the ongoing presence of global artists in America’s 
 public universities.\n\nThere will be a special lecture by world-renowned 
 José Sacal scholar Gregario Luke in ATEC on September 12 starting at 5 p.
 m.\, followed by an opening reception at 6 p.m. in the Davidson-Gundy Alum
 ni Center. The reception will feature talks by President Dr. Richard C. Be
 nson and the sponsors of the show. Luke will give the most extensive talk\
 , offering a deep dive into Sacal’s biography and motivations as an arti
 st. The event is open to all who wish to learn more about one of Mexico’
 s most esteemed sculptors.
LOCATION:throughout campus\, throughout campus
SUMMARY:José Sacal: Un Mexicano Universal
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.utdallas.edu/event/jose_sacal_un_mexicano_un
 iversal
CATEGORIES:Arts & Performances
CATEGORIES:Campus & Community
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260517T204833Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_40871909258529
DTSTART:20220911T140000Z
DTEND:20220911T150000Z
DESCRIPTION:UT Dallas hosts sculptures by Mexican contemporary artist José
  Sacal this fall as part of a national traveling exhibition. \n\nThe UT Da
 llas Center for U.S.-Latin America Initiatives (CUSLAI) has partnered with
  the UT Dallas Edith O’Donnell Institute of Art History (EODIAH)\, the S
 acal Foundation\, the American Jewish Committee (AJC)\, and the Mexican Em
 bassy in Dallas to host a curated sculpture walk on campus by renowned Mex
 ican sculptor José Sacal (1944-2018).\n\nIn 2006\, José Sacal gained the
  distinction of becoming the first Mexican artist to have sculptures perma
 nently displayed in China. His work can be viewed throughout the United St
 ates\, Israel\, and especially Mexico City.\n\nTo demonstrate the cosmopol
 itanism of this unique Jewish-Mexican artist\, the Sacal Foundation select
 ed 21 sculptures for their traveling exhibition “José Sacal: Un Mexican
 o Universal”\, a show demonstrating Sacal’s Surrealist manifestations 
 of prominent historical figures such as Mahatma Gandhi\, Albert Einstein\,
  and Frida Kahlo. The University of Texas at Dallas is honored that the Sa
 cal Foundation selected us as a special recipient of this traveling exhibi
 tion\, which will reside on campus for the Fall 2022 semester.\n\nCraig Co
 le ’21 is the Head Curator of the installation\, and he has placed Sacal
 ’s work on a path that winds between the Davidson-Gundy Alumni Center\, 
 Edith O’Donnell Arts and Technology building\, Eugene McDermott Library\
 , Cecil H. Green Hall\, Erik Jonsson Academic Center\, and the new Science
 s Building. Cole’s design highlights the diversity of Sacal’s subjects
  and illuminates the artist’s fusion of art and science.\n\nHe hopes stu
 dents\, faculty\, and visitors will interact with the historical narrative
 \, the function of Surrealism\, and how Sacal deconstructs his figures in 
 a signature style. Through Sacal’s work\, Cole ultimately aims to establ
 ish an argument for the ongoing presence of global artists in America’s 
 public universities.\n\nThere will be a special lecture by world-renowned 
 José Sacal scholar Gregario Luke in ATEC on September 12 starting at 5 p.
 m.\, followed by an opening reception at 6 p.m. in the Davidson-Gundy Alum
 ni Center. The reception will feature talks by President Dr. Richard C. Be
 nson and the sponsors of the show. Luke will give the most extensive talk\
 , offering a deep dive into Sacal’s biography and motivations as an arti
 st. The event is open to all who wish to learn more about one of Mexico’
 s most esteemed sculptors.
LOCATION:throughout campus\, throughout campus
SUMMARY:José Sacal: Un Mexicano Universal
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.utdallas.edu/event/jose_sacal_un_mexicano_un
 iversal
CATEGORIES:Arts & Performances
CATEGORIES:Campus & Community
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260517T204833Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_40871909261602
DTSTART:20220912T140000Z
DTEND:20220912T150000Z
DESCRIPTION:UT Dallas hosts sculptures by Mexican contemporary artist José
  Sacal this fall as part of a national traveling exhibition. \n\nThe UT Da
 llas Center for U.S.-Latin America Initiatives (CUSLAI) has partnered with
  the UT Dallas Edith O’Donnell Institute of Art History (EODIAH)\, the S
 acal Foundation\, the American Jewish Committee (AJC)\, and the Mexican Em
 bassy in Dallas to host a curated sculpture walk on campus by renowned Mex
 ican sculptor José Sacal (1944-2018).\n\nIn 2006\, José Sacal gained the
  distinction of becoming the first Mexican artist to have sculptures perma
 nently displayed in China. His work can be viewed throughout the United St
 ates\, Israel\, and especially Mexico City.\n\nTo demonstrate the cosmopol
 itanism of this unique Jewish-Mexican artist\, the Sacal Foundation select
 ed 21 sculptures for their traveling exhibition “José Sacal: Un Mexican
 o Universal”\, a show demonstrating Sacal’s Surrealist manifestations 
 of prominent historical figures such as Mahatma Gandhi\, Albert Einstein\,
  and Frida Kahlo. The University of Texas at Dallas is honored that the Sa
 cal Foundation selected us as a special recipient of this traveling exhibi
 tion\, which will reside on campus for the Fall 2022 semester.\n\nCraig Co
 le ’21 is the Head Curator of the installation\, and he has placed Sacal
 ’s work on a path that winds between the Davidson-Gundy Alumni Center\, 
 Edith O’Donnell Arts and Technology building\, Eugene McDermott Library\
 , Cecil H. Green Hall\, Erik Jonsson Academic Center\, and the new Science
 s Building. Cole’s design highlights the diversity of Sacal’s subjects
  and illuminates the artist’s fusion of art and science.\n\nHe hopes stu
 dents\, faculty\, and visitors will interact with the historical narrative
 \, the function of Surrealism\, and how Sacal deconstructs his figures in 
 a signature style. Through Sacal’s work\, Cole ultimately aims to establ
 ish an argument for the ongoing presence of global artists in America’s 
 public universities.\n\nThere will be a special lecture by world-renowned 
 José Sacal scholar Gregario Luke in ATEC on September 12 starting at 5 p.
 m.\, followed by an opening reception at 6 p.m. in the Davidson-Gundy Alum
 ni Center. The reception will feature talks by President Dr. Richard C. Be
 nson and the sponsors of the show. Luke will give the most extensive talk\
 , offering a deep dive into Sacal’s biography and motivations as an arti
 st. The event is open to all who wish to learn more about one of Mexico’
 s most esteemed sculptors.
LOCATION:throughout campus\, throughout campus
SUMMARY:José Sacal: Un Mexicano Universal
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.utdallas.edu/event/jose_sacal_un_mexicano_un
 iversal
CATEGORIES:Arts & Performances
CATEGORIES:Campus & Community
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260517T204833Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_40871909263651
DTSTART:20220913T140000Z
DTEND:20220913T150000Z
DESCRIPTION:UT Dallas hosts sculptures by Mexican contemporary artist José
  Sacal this fall as part of a national traveling exhibition. \n\nThe UT Da
 llas Center for U.S.-Latin America Initiatives (CUSLAI) has partnered with
  the UT Dallas Edith O’Donnell Institute of Art History (EODIAH)\, the S
 acal Foundation\, the American Jewish Committee (AJC)\, and the Mexican Em
 bassy in Dallas to host a curated sculpture walk on campus by renowned Mex
 ican sculptor José Sacal (1944-2018).\n\nIn 2006\, José Sacal gained the
  distinction of becoming the first Mexican artist to have sculptures perma
 nently displayed in China. His work can be viewed throughout the United St
 ates\, Israel\, and especially Mexico City.\n\nTo demonstrate the cosmopol
 itanism of this unique Jewish-Mexican artist\, the Sacal Foundation select
 ed 21 sculptures for their traveling exhibition “José Sacal: Un Mexican
 o Universal”\, a show demonstrating Sacal’s Surrealist manifestations 
 of prominent historical figures such as Mahatma Gandhi\, Albert Einstein\,
  and Frida Kahlo. The University of Texas at Dallas is honored that the Sa
 cal Foundation selected us as a special recipient of this traveling exhibi
 tion\, which will reside on campus for the Fall 2022 semester.\n\nCraig Co
 le ’21 is the Head Curator of the installation\, and he has placed Sacal
 ’s work on a path that winds between the Davidson-Gundy Alumni Center\, 
 Edith O’Donnell Arts and Technology building\, Eugene McDermott Library\
 , Cecil H. Green Hall\, Erik Jonsson Academic Center\, and the new Science
 s Building. Cole’s design highlights the diversity of Sacal’s subjects
  and illuminates the artist’s fusion of art and science.\n\nHe hopes stu
 dents\, faculty\, and visitors will interact with the historical narrative
 \, the function of Surrealism\, and how Sacal deconstructs his figures in 
 a signature style. Through Sacal’s work\, Cole ultimately aims to establ
 ish an argument for the ongoing presence of global artists in America’s 
 public universities.\n\nThere will be a special lecture by world-renowned 
 José Sacal scholar Gregario Luke in ATEC on September 12 starting at 5 p.
 m.\, followed by an opening reception at 6 p.m. in the Davidson-Gundy Alum
 ni Center. The reception will feature talks by President Dr. Richard C. Be
 nson and the sponsors of the show. Luke will give the most extensive talk\
 , offering a deep dive into Sacal’s biography and motivations as an arti
 st. The event is open to all who wish to learn more about one of Mexico’
 s most esteemed sculptors.
LOCATION:throughout campus\, throughout campus
SUMMARY:José Sacal: Un Mexicano Universal
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.utdallas.edu/event/jose_sacal_un_mexicano_un
 iversal
CATEGORIES:Arts & Performances
CATEGORIES:Campus & Community
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260517T204833Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_40871909267748
DTSTART:20220914T140000Z
DTEND:20220914T150000Z
DESCRIPTION:UT Dallas hosts sculptures by Mexican contemporary artist José
  Sacal this fall as part of a national traveling exhibition. \n\nThe UT Da
 llas Center for U.S.-Latin America Initiatives (CUSLAI) has partnered with
  the UT Dallas Edith O’Donnell Institute of Art History (EODIAH)\, the S
 acal Foundation\, the American Jewish Committee (AJC)\, and the Mexican Em
 bassy in Dallas to host a curated sculpture walk on campus by renowned Mex
 ican sculptor José Sacal (1944-2018).\n\nIn 2006\, José Sacal gained the
  distinction of becoming the first Mexican artist to have sculptures perma
 nently displayed in China. His work can be viewed throughout the United St
 ates\, Israel\, and especially Mexico City.\n\nTo demonstrate the cosmopol
 itanism of this unique Jewish-Mexican artist\, the Sacal Foundation select
 ed 21 sculptures for their traveling exhibition “José Sacal: Un Mexican
 o Universal”\, a show demonstrating Sacal’s Surrealist manifestations 
 of prominent historical figures such as Mahatma Gandhi\, Albert Einstein\,
  and Frida Kahlo. The University of Texas at Dallas is honored that the Sa
 cal Foundation selected us as a special recipient of this traveling exhibi
 tion\, which will reside on campus for the Fall 2022 semester.\n\nCraig Co
 le ’21 is the Head Curator of the installation\, and he has placed Sacal
 ’s work on a path that winds between the Davidson-Gundy Alumni Center\, 
 Edith O’Donnell Arts and Technology building\, Eugene McDermott Library\
 , Cecil H. Green Hall\, Erik Jonsson Academic Center\, and the new Science
 s Building. Cole’s design highlights the diversity of Sacal’s subjects
  and illuminates the artist’s fusion of art and science.\n\nHe hopes stu
 dents\, faculty\, and visitors will interact with the historical narrative
 \, the function of Surrealism\, and how Sacal deconstructs his figures in 
 a signature style. Through Sacal’s work\, Cole ultimately aims to establ
 ish an argument for the ongoing presence of global artists in America’s 
 public universities.\n\nThere will be a special lecture by world-renowned 
 José Sacal scholar Gregario Luke in ATEC on September 12 starting at 5 p.
 m.\, followed by an opening reception at 6 p.m. in the Davidson-Gundy Alum
 ni Center. The reception will feature talks by President Dr. Richard C. Be
 nson and the sponsors of the show. Luke will give the most extensive talk\
 , offering a deep dive into Sacal’s biography and motivations as an arti
 st. The event is open to all who wish to learn more about one of Mexico’
 s most esteemed sculptors.
LOCATION:throughout campus\, throughout campus
SUMMARY:José Sacal: Un Mexicano Universal
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.utdallas.edu/event/jose_sacal_un_mexicano_un
 iversal
CATEGORIES:Arts & Performances
CATEGORIES:Campus & Community
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260517T204833Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_40871909269797
DTSTART:20220915T140000Z
DTEND:20220915T150000Z
DESCRIPTION:UT Dallas hosts sculptures by Mexican contemporary artist José
  Sacal this fall as part of a national traveling exhibition. \n\nThe UT Da
 llas Center for U.S.-Latin America Initiatives (CUSLAI) has partnered with
  the UT Dallas Edith O’Donnell Institute of Art History (EODIAH)\, the S
 acal Foundation\, the American Jewish Committee (AJC)\, and the Mexican Em
 bassy in Dallas to host a curated sculpture walk on campus by renowned Mex
 ican sculptor José Sacal (1944-2018).\n\nIn 2006\, José Sacal gained the
  distinction of becoming the first Mexican artist to have sculptures perma
 nently displayed in China. His work can be viewed throughout the United St
 ates\, Israel\, and especially Mexico City.\n\nTo demonstrate the cosmopol
 itanism of this unique Jewish-Mexican artist\, the Sacal Foundation select
 ed 21 sculptures for their traveling exhibition “José Sacal: Un Mexican
 o Universal”\, a show demonstrating Sacal’s Surrealist manifestations 
 of prominent historical figures such as Mahatma Gandhi\, Albert Einstein\,
  and Frida Kahlo. The University of Texas at Dallas is honored that the Sa
 cal Foundation selected us as a special recipient of this traveling exhibi
 tion\, which will reside on campus for the Fall 2022 semester.\n\nCraig Co
 le ’21 is the Head Curator of the installation\, and he has placed Sacal
 ’s work on a path that winds between the Davidson-Gundy Alumni Center\, 
 Edith O’Donnell Arts and Technology building\, Eugene McDermott Library\
 , Cecil H. Green Hall\, Erik Jonsson Academic Center\, and the new Science
 s Building. Cole’s design highlights the diversity of Sacal’s subjects
  and illuminates the artist’s fusion of art and science.\n\nHe hopes stu
 dents\, faculty\, and visitors will interact with the historical narrative
 \, the function of Surrealism\, and how Sacal deconstructs his figures in 
 a signature style. Through Sacal’s work\, Cole ultimately aims to establ
 ish an argument for the ongoing presence of global artists in America’s 
 public universities.\n\nThere will be a special lecture by world-renowned 
 José Sacal scholar Gregario Luke in ATEC on September 12 starting at 5 p.
 m.\, followed by an opening reception at 6 p.m. in the Davidson-Gundy Alum
 ni Center. The reception will feature talks by President Dr. Richard C. Be
 nson and the sponsors of the show. Luke will give the most extensive talk\
 , offering a deep dive into Sacal’s biography and motivations as an arti
 st. The event is open to all who wish to learn more about one of Mexico’
 s most esteemed sculptors.
LOCATION:throughout campus\, throughout campus
SUMMARY:José Sacal: Un Mexicano Universal
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.utdallas.edu/event/jose_sacal_un_mexicano_un
 iversal
CATEGORIES:Arts & Performances
CATEGORIES:Campus & Community
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260517T204833Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_40871909272870
DTSTART:20220916T140000Z
DTEND:20220916T150000Z
DESCRIPTION:UT Dallas hosts sculptures by Mexican contemporary artist José
  Sacal this fall as part of a national traveling exhibition. \n\nThe UT Da
 llas Center for U.S.-Latin America Initiatives (CUSLAI) has partnered with
  the UT Dallas Edith O’Donnell Institute of Art History (EODIAH)\, the S
 acal Foundation\, the American Jewish Committee (AJC)\, and the Mexican Em
 bassy in Dallas to host a curated sculpture walk on campus by renowned Mex
 ican sculptor José Sacal (1944-2018).\n\nIn 2006\, José Sacal gained the
  distinction of becoming the first Mexican artist to have sculptures perma
 nently displayed in China. His work can be viewed throughout the United St
 ates\, Israel\, and especially Mexico City.\n\nTo demonstrate the cosmopol
 itanism of this unique Jewish-Mexican artist\, the Sacal Foundation select
 ed 21 sculptures for their traveling exhibition “José Sacal: Un Mexican
 o Universal”\, a show demonstrating Sacal’s Surrealist manifestations 
 of prominent historical figures such as Mahatma Gandhi\, Albert Einstein\,
  and Frida Kahlo. The University of Texas at Dallas is honored that the Sa
 cal Foundation selected us as a special recipient of this traveling exhibi
 tion\, which will reside on campus for the Fall 2022 semester.\n\nCraig Co
 le ’21 is the Head Curator of the installation\, and he has placed Sacal
 ’s work on a path that winds between the Davidson-Gundy Alumni Center\, 
 Edith O’Donnell Arts and Technology building\, Eugene McDermott Library\
 , Cecil H. Green Hall\, Erik Jonsson Academic Center\, and the new Science
 s Building. Cole’s design highlights the diversity of Sacal’s subjects
  and illuminates the artist’s fusion of art and science.\n\nHe hopes stu
 dents\, faculty\, and visitors will interact with the historical narrative
 \, the function of Surrealism\, and how Sacal deconstructs his figures in 
 a signature style. Through Sacal’s work\, Cole ultimately aims to establ
 ish an argument for the ongoing presence of global artists in America’s 
 public universities.\n\nThere will be a special lecture by world-renowned 
 José Sacal scholar Gregario Luke in ATEC on September 12 starting at 5 p.
 m.\, followed by an opening reception at 6 p.m. in the Davidson-Gundy Alum
 ni Center. The reception will feature talks by President Dr. Richard C. Be
 nson and the sponsors of the show. Luke will give the most extensive talk\
 , offering a deep dive into Sacal’s biography and motivations as an arti
 st. The event is open to all who wish to learn more about one of Mexico’
 s most esteemed sculptors.
LOCATION:throughout campus\, throughout campus
SUMMARY:José Sacal: Un Mexicano Universal
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.utdallas.edu/event/jose_sacal_un_mexicano_un
 iversal
CATEGORIES:Arts & Performances
CATEGORIES:Campus & Community
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260517T204834Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_40871909275943
DTSTART:20220917T140000Z
DTEND:20220917T150000Z
DESCRIPTION:UT Dallas hosts sculptures by Mexican contemporary artist José
  Sacal this fall as part of a national traveling exhibition. \n\nThe UT Da
 llas Center for U.S.-Latin America Initiatives (CUSLAI) has partnered with
  the UT Dallas Edith O’Donnell Institute of Art History (EODIAH)\, the S
 acal Foundation\, the American Jewish Committee (AJC)\, and the Mexican Em
 bassy in Dallas to host a curated sculpture walk on campus by renowned Mex
 ican sculptor José Sacal (1944-2018).\n\nIn 2006\, José Sacal gained the
  distinction of becoming the first Mexican artist to have sculptures perma
 nently displayed in China. His work can be viewed throughout the United St
 ates\, Israel\, and especially Mexico City.\n\nTo demonstrate the cosmopol
 itanism of this unique Jewish-Mexican artist\, the Sacal Foundation select
 ed 21 sculptures for their traveling exhibition “José Sacal: Un Mexican
 o Universal”\, a show demonstrating Sacal’s Surrealist manifestations 
 of prominent historical figures such as Mahatma Gandhi\, Albert Einstein\,
  and Frida Kahlo. The University of Texas at Dallas is honored that the Sa
 cal Foundation selected us as a special recipient of this traveling exhibi
 tion\, which will reside on campus for the Fall 2022 semester.\n\nCraig Co
 le ’21 is the Head Curator of the installation\, and he has placed Sacal
 ’s work on a path that winds between the Davidson-Gundy Alumni Center\, 
 Edith O’Donnell Arts and Technology building\, Eugene McDermott Library\
 , Cecil H. Green Hall\, Erik Jonsson Academic Center\, and the new Science
 s Building. Cole’s design highlights the diversity of Sacal’s subjects
  and illuminates the artist’s fusion of art and science.\n\nHe hopes stu
 dents\, faculty\, and visitors will interact with the historical narrative
 \, the function of Surrealism\, and how Sacal deconstructs his figures in 
 a signature style. Through Sacal’s work\, Cole ultimately aims to establ
 ish an argument for the ongoing presence of global artists in America’s 
 public universities.\n\nThere will be a special lecture by world-renowned 
 José Sacal scholar Gregario Luke in ATEC on September 12 starting at 5 p.
 m.\, followed by an opening reception at 6 p.m. in the Davidson-Gundy Alum
 ni Center. The reception will feature talks by President Dr. Richard C. Be
 nson and the sponsors of the show. Luke will give the most extensive talk\
 , offering a deep dive into Sacal’s biography and motivations as an arti
 st. The event is open to all who wish to learn more about one of Mexico’
 s most esteemed sculptors.
LOCATION:throughout campus\, throughout campus
SUMMARY:José Sacal: Un Mexicano Universal
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.utdallas.edu/event/jose_sacal_un_mexicano_un
 iversal
CATEGORIES:Arts & Performances
CATEGORIES:Campus & Community
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260517T204834Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_40871909277992
DTSTART:20220918T140000Z
DTEND:20220918T150000Z
DESCRIPTION:UT Dallas hosts sculptures by Mexican contemporary artist José
  Sacal this fall as part of a national traveling exhibition. \n\nThe UT Da
 llas Center for U.S.-Latin America Initiatives (CUSLAI) has partnered with
  the UT Dallas Edith O’Donnell Institute of Art History (EODIAH)\, the S
 acal Foundation\, the American Jewish Committee (AJC)\, and the Mexican Em
 bassy in Dallas to host a curated sculpture walk on campus by renowned Mex
 ican sculptor José Sacal (1944-2018).\n\nIn 2006\, José Sacal gained the
  distinction of becoming the first Mexican artist to have sculptures perma
 nently displayed in China. His work can be viewed throughout the United St
 ates\, Israel\, and especially Mexico City.\n\nTo demonstrate the cosmopol
 itanism of this unique Jewish-Mexican artist\, the Sacal Foundation select
 ed 21 sculptures for their traveling exhibition “José Sacal: Un Mexican
 o Universal”\, a show demonstrating Sacal’s Surrealist manifestations 
 of prominent historical figures such as Mahatma Gandhi\, Albert Einstein\,
  and Frida Kahlo. The University of Texas at Dallas is honored that the Sa
 cal Foundation selected us as a special recipient of this traveling exhibi
 tion\, which will reside on campus for the Fall 2022 semester.\n\nCraig Co
 le ’21 is the Head Curator of the installation\, and he has placed Sacal
 ’s work on a path that winds between the Davidson-Gundy Alumni Center\, 
 Edith O’Donnell Arts and Technology building\, Eugene McDermott Library\
 , Cecil H. Green Hall\, Erik Jonsson Academic Center\, and the new Science
 s Building. Cole’s design highlights the diversity of Sacal’s subjects
  and illuminates the artist’s fusion of art and science.\n\nHe hopes stu
 dents\, faculty\, and visitors will interact with the historical narrative
 \, the function of Surrealism\, and how Sacal deconstructs his figures in 
 a signature style. Through Sacal’s work\, Cole ultimately aims to establ
 ish an argument for the ongoing presence of global artists in America’s 
 public universities.\n\nThere will be a special lecture by world-renowned 
 José Sacal scholar Gregario Luke in ATEC on September 12 starting at 5 p.
 m.\, followed by an opening reception at 6 p.m. in the Davidson-Gundy Alum
 ni Center. The reception will feature talks by President Dr. Richard C. Be
 nson and the sponsors of the show. Luke will give the most extensive talk\
 , offering a deep dive into Sacal’s biography and motivations as an arti
 st. The event is open to all who wish to learn more about one of Mexico’
 s most esteemed sculptors.
LOCATION:throughout campus\, throughout campus
SUMMARY:José Sacal: Un Mexicano Universal
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.utdallas.edu/event/jose_sacal_un_mexicano_un
 iversal
CATEGORIES:Arts & Performances
CATEGORIES:Campus & Community
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260517T204834Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_40871909281065
DTSTART:20220919T140000Z
DTEND:20220919T150000Z
DESCRIPTION:UT Dallas hosts sculptures by Mexican contemporary artist José
  Sacal this fall as part of a national traveling exhibition. \n\nThe UT Da
 llas Center for U.S.-Latin America Initiatives (CUSLAI) has partnered with
  the UT Dallas Edith O’Donnell Institute of Art History (EODIAH)\, the S
 acal Foundation\, the American Jewish Committee (AJC)\, and the Mexican Em
 bassy in Dallas to host a curated sculpture walk on campus by renowned Mex
 ican sculptor José Sacal (1944-2018).\n\nIn 2006\, José Sacal gained the
  distinction of becoming the first Mexican artist to have sculptures perma
 nently displayed in China. His work can be viewed throughout the United St
 ates\, Israel\, and especially Mexico City.\n\nTo demonstrate the cosmopol
 itanism of this unique Jewish-Mexican artist\, the Sacal Foundation select
 ed 21 sculptures for their traveling exhibition “José Sacal: Un Mexican
 o Universal”\, a show demonstrating Sacal’s Surrealist manifestations 
 of prominent historical figures such as Mahatma Gandhi\, Albert Einstein\,
  and Frida Kahlo. The University of Texas at Dallas is honored that the Sa
 cal Foundation selected us as a special recipient of this traveling exhibi
 tion\, which will reside on campus for the Fall 2022 semester.\n\nCraig Co
 le ’21 is the Head Curator of the installation\, and he has placed Sacal
 ’s work on a path that winds between the Davidson-Gundy Alumni Center\, 
 Edith O’Donnell Arts and Technology building\, Eugene McDermott Library\
 , Cecil H. Green Hall\, Erik Jonsson Academic Center\, and the new Science
 s Building. Cole’s design highlights the diversity of Sacal’s subjects
  and illuminates the artist’s fusion of art and science.\n\nHe hopes stu
 dents\, faculty\, and visitors will interact with the historical narrative
 \, the function of Surrealism\, and how Sacal deconstructs his figures in 
 a signature style. Through Sacal’s work\, Cole ultimately aims to establ
 ish an argument for the ongoing presence of global artists in America’s 
 public universities.\n\nThere will be a special lecture by world-renowned 
 José Sacal scholar Gregario Luke in ATEC on September 12 starting at 5 p.
 m.\, followed by an opening reception at 6 p.m. in the Davidson-Gundy Alum
 ni Center. The reception will feature talks by President Dr. Richard C. Be
 nson and the sponsors of the show. Luke will give the most extensive talk\
 , offering a deep dive into Sacal’s biography and motivations as an arti
 st. The event is open to all who wish to learn more about one of Mexico’
 s most esteemed sculptors.
LOCATION:throughout campus\, throughout campus
SUMMARY:José Sacal: Un Mexicano Universal
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.utdallas.edu/event/jose_sacal_un_mexicano_un
 iversal
CATEGORIES:Arts & Performances
CATEGORIES:Campus & Community
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260517T204834Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_40871909285162
DTSTART:20220920T140000Z
DTEND:20220920T150000Z
DESCRIPTION:UT Dallas hosts sculptures by Mexican contemporary artist José
  Sacal this fall as part of a national traveling exhibition. \n\nThe UT Da
 llas Center for U.S.-Latin America Initiatives (CUSLAI) has partnered with
  the UT Dallas Edith O’Donnell Institute of Art History (EODIAH)\, the S
 acal Foundation\, the American Jewish Committee (AJC)\, and the Mexican Em
 bassy in Dallas to host a curated sculpture walk on campus by renowned Mex
 ican sculptor José Sacal (1944-2018).\n\nIn 2006\, José Sacal gained the
  distinction of becoming the first Mexican artist to have sculptures perma
 nently displayed in China. His work can be viewed throughout the United St
 ates\, Israel\, and especially Mexico City.\n\nTo demonstrate the cosmopol
 itanism of this unique Jewish-Mexican artist\, the Sacal Foundation select
 ed 21 sculptures for their traveling exhibition “José Sacal: Un Mexican
 o Universal”\, a show demonstrating Sacal’s Surrealist manifestations 
 of prominent historical figures such as Mahatma Gandhi\, Albert Einstein\,
  and Frida Kahlo. The University of Texas at Dallas is honored that the Sa
 cal Foundation selected us as a special recipient of this traveling exhibi
 tion\, which will reside on campus for the Fall 2022 semester.\n\nCraig Co
 le ’21 is the Head Curator of the installation\, and he has placed Sacal
 ’s work on a path that winds between the Davidson-Gundy Alumni Center\, 
 Edith O’Donnell Arts and Technology building\, Eugene McDermott Library\
 , Cecil H. Green Hall\, Erik Jonsson Academic Center\, and the new Science
 s Building. Cole’s design highlights the diversity of Sacal’s subjects
  and illuminates the artist’s fusion of art and science.\n\nHe hopes stu
 dents\, faculty\, and visitors will interact with the historical narrative
 \, the function of Surrealism\, and how Sacal deconstructs his figures in 
 a signature style. Through Sacal’s work\, Cole ultimately aims to establ
 ish an argument for the ongoing presence of global artists in America’s 
 public universities.\n\nThere will be a special lecture by world-renowned 
 José Sacal scholar Gregario Luke in ATEC on September 12 starting at 5 p.
 m.\, followed by an opening reception at 6 p.m. in the Davidson-Gundy Alum
 ni Center. The reception will feature talks by President Dr. Richard C. Be
 nson and the sponsors of the show. Luke will give the most extensive talk\
 , offering a deep dive into Sacal’s biography and motivations as an arti
 st. The event is open to all who wish to learn more about one of Mexico’
 s most esteemed sculptors.
LOCATION:throughout campus\, throughout campus
SUMMARY:José Sacal: Un Mexicano Universal
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.utdallas.edu/event/jose_sacal_un_mexicano_un
 iversal
CATEGORIES:Arts & Performances
CATEGORIES:Campus & Community
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260517T204834Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_40871909288235
DTSTART:20220921T140000Z
DTEND:20220921T150000Z
DESCRIPTION:UT Dallas hosts sculptures by Mexican contemporary artist José
  Sacal this fall as part of a national traveling exhibition. \n\nThe UT Da
 llas Center for U.S.-Latin America Initiatives (CUSLAI) has partnered with
  the UT Dallas Edith O’Donnell Institute of Art History (EODIAH)\, the S
 acal Foundation\, the American Jewish Committee (AJC)\, and the Mexican Em
 bassy in Dallas to host a curated sculpture walk on campus by renowned Mex
 ican sculptor José Sacal (1944-2018).\n\nIn 2006\, José Sacal gained the
  distinction of becoming the first Mexican artist to have sculptures perma
 nently displayed in China. His work can be viewed throughout the United St
 ates\, Israel\, and especially Mexico City.\n\nTo demonstrate the cosmopol
 itanism of this unique Jewish-Mexican artist\, the Sacal Foundation select
 ed 21 sculptures for their traveling exhibition “José Sacal: Un Mexican
 o Universal”\, a show demonstrating Sacal’s Surrealist manifestations 
 of prominent historical figures such as Mahatma Gandhi\, Albert Einstein\,
  and Frida Kahlo. The University of Texas at Dallas is honored that the Sa
 cal Foundation selected us as a special recipient of this traveling exhibi
 tion\, which will reside on campus for the Fall 2022 semester.\n\nCraig Co
 le ’21 is the Head Curator of the installation\, and he has placed Sacal
 ’s work on a path that winds between the Davidson-Gundy Alumni Center\, 
 Edith O’Donnell Arts and Technology building\, Eugene McDermott Library\
 , Cecil H. Green Hall\, Erik Jonsson Academic Center\, and the new Science
 s Building. Cole’s design highlights the diversity of Sacal’s subjects
  and illuminates the artist’s fusion of art and science.\n\nHe hopes stu
 dents\, faculty\, and visitors will interact with the historical narrative
 \, the function of Surrealism\, and how Sacal deconstructs his figures in 
 a signature style. Through Sacal’s work\, Cole ultimately aims to establ
 ish an argument for the ongoing presence of global artists in America’s 
 public universities.\n\nThere will be a special lecture by world-renowned 
 José Sacal scholar Gregario Luke in ATEC on September 12 starting at 5 p.
 m.\, followed by an opening reception at 6 p.m. in the Davidson-Gundy Alum
 ni Center. The reception will feature talks by President Dr. Richard C. Be
 nson and the sponsors of the show. Luke will give the most extensive talk\
 , offering a deep dive into Sacal’s biography and motivations as an arti
 st. The event is open to all who wish to learn more about one of Mexico’
 s most esteemed sculptors.
LOCATION:throughout campus\, throughout campus
SUMMARY:José Sacal: Un Mexicano Universal
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.utdallas.edu/event/jose_sacal_un_mexicano_un
 iversal
CATEGORIES:Arts & Performances
CATEGORIES:Campus & Community
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260517T204834Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_40871909291308
DTSTART:20220922T140000Z
DTEND:20220922T150000Z
DESCRIPTION:UT Dallas hosts sculptures by Mexican contemporary artist José
  Sacal this fall as part of a national traveling exhibition. \n\nThe UT Da
 llas Center for U.S.-Latin America Initiatives (CUSLAI) has partnered with
  the UT Dallas Edith O’Donnell Institute of Art History (EODIAH)\, the S
 acal Foundation\, the American Jewish Committee (AJC)\, and the Mexican Em
 bassy in Dallas to host a curated sculpture walk on campus by renowned Mex
 ican sculptor José Sacal (1944-2018).\n\nIn 2006\, José Sacal gained the
  distinction of becoming the first Mexican artist to have sculptures perma
 nently displayed in China. His work can be viewed throughout the United St
 ates\, Israel\, and especially Mexico City.\n\nTo demonstrate the cosmopol
 itanism of this unique Jewish-Mexican artist\, the Sacal Foundation select
 ed 21 sculptures for their traveling exhibition “José Sacal: Un Mexican
 o Universal”\, a show demonstrating Sacal’s Surrealist manifestations 
 of prominent historical figures such as Mahatma Gandhi\, Albert Einstein\,
  and Frida Kahlo. The University of Texas at Dallas is honored that the Sa
 cal Foundation selected us as a special recipient of this traveling exhibi
 tion\, which will reside on campus for the Fall 2022 semester.\n\nCraig Co
 le ’21 is the Head Curator of the installation\, and he has placed Sacal
 ’s work on a path that winds between the Davidson-Gundy Alumni Center\, 
 Edith O’Donnell Arts and Technology building\, Eugene McDermott Library\
 , Cecil H. Green Hall\, Erik Jonsson Academic Center\, and the new Science
 s Building. Cole’s design highlights the diversity of Sacal’s subjects
  and illuminates the artist’s fusion of art and science.\n\nHe hopes stu
 dents\, faculty\, and visitors will interact with the historical narrative
 \, the function of Surrealism\, and how Sacal deconstructs his figures in 
 a signature style. Through Sacal’s work\, Cole ultimately aims to establ
 ish an argument for the ongoing presence of global artists in America’s 
 public universities.\n\nThere will be a special lecture by world-renowned 
 José Sacal scholar Gregario Luke in ATEC on September 12 starting at 5 p.
 m.\, followed by an opening reception at 6 p.m. in the Davidson-Gundy Alum
 ni Center. The reception will feature talks by President Dr. Richard C. Be
 nson and the sponsors of the show. Luke will give the most extensive talk\
 , offering a deep dive into Sacal’s biography and motivations as an arti
 st. The event is open to all who wish to learn more about one of Mexico’
 s most esteemed sculptors.
LOCATION:throughout campus\, throughout campus
SUMMARY:José Sacal: Un Mexicano Universal
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.utdallas.edu/event/jose_sacal_un_mexicano_un
 iversal
CATEGORIES:Arts & Performances
CATEGORIES:Campus & Community
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260517T204834Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_40871909294381
DTSTART:20220923T140000Z
DTEND:20220923T150000Z
DESCRIPTION:UT Dallas hosts sculptures by Mexican contemporary artist José
  Sacal this fall as part of a national traveling exhibition. \n\nThe UT Da
 llas Center for U.S.-Latin America Initiatives (CUSLAI) has partnered with
  the UT Dallas Edith O’Donnell Institute of Art History (EODIAH)\, the S
 acal Foundation\, the American Jewish Committee (AJC)\, and the Mexican Em
 bassy in Dallas to host a curated sculpture walk on campus by renowned Mex
 ican sculptor José Sacal (1944-2018).\n\nIn 2006\, José Sacal gained the
  distinction of becoming the first Mexican artist to have sculptures perma
 nently displayed in China. His work can be viewed throughout the United St
 ates\, Israel\, and especially Mexico City.\n\nTo demonstrate the cosmopol
 itanism of this unique Jewish-Mexican artist\, the Sacal Foundation select
 ed 21 sculptures for their traveling exhibition “José Sacal: Un Mexican
 o Universal”\, a show demonstrating Sacal’s Surrealist manifestations 
 of prominent historical figures such as Mahatma Gandhi\, Albert Einstein\,
  and Frida Kahlo. The University of Texas at Dallas is honored that the Sa
 cal Foundation selected us as a special recipient of this traveling exhibi
 tion\, which will reside on campus for the Fall 2022 semester.\n\nCraig Co
 le ’21 is the Head Curator of the installation\, and he has placed Sacal
 ’s work on a path that winds between the Davidson-Gundy Alumni Center\, 
 Edith O’Donnell Arts and Technology building\, Eugene McDermott Library\
 , Cecil H. Green Hall\, Erik Jonsson Academic Center\, and the new Science
 s Building. Cole’s design highlights the diversity of Sacal’s subjects
  and illuminates the artist’s fusion of art and science.\n\nHe hopes stu
 dents\, faculty\, and visitors will interact with the historical narrative
 \, the function of Surrealism\, and how Sacal deconstructs his figures in 
 a signature style. Through Sacal’s work\, Cole ultimately aims to establ
 ish an argument for the ongoing presence of global artists in America’s 
 public universities.\n\nThere will be a special lecture by world-renowned 
 José Sacal scholar Gregario Luke in ATEC on September 12 starting at 5 p.
 m.\, followed by an opening reception at 6 p.m. in the Davidson-Gundy Alum
 ni Center. The reception will feature talks by President Dr. Richard C. Be
 nson and the sponsors of the show. Luke will give the most extensive talk\
 , offering a deep dive into Sacal’s biography and motivations as an arti
 st. The event is open to all who wish to learn more about one of Mexico’
 s most esteemed sculptors.
LOCATION:throughout campus\, throughout campus
SUMMARY:José Sacal: Un Mexicano Universal
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.utdallas.edu/event/jose_sacal_un_mexicano_un
 iversal
CATEGORIES:Arts & Performances
CATEGORIES:Campus & Community
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260517T204834Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_40871909297454
DTSTART:20220924T140000Z
DTEND:20220924T150000Z
DESCRIPTION:UT Dallas hosts sculptures by Mexican contemporary artist José
  Sacal this fall as part of a national traveling exhibition. \n\nThe UT Da
 llas Center for U.S.-Latin America Initiatives (CUSLAI) has partnered with
  the UT Dallas Edith O’Donnell Institute of Art History (EODIAH)\, the S
 acal Foundation\, the American Jewish Committee (AJC)\, and the Mexican Em
 bassy in Dallas to host a curated sculpture walk on campus by renowned Mex
 ican sculptor José Sacal (1944-2018).\n\nIn 2006\, José Sacal gained the
  distinction of becoming the first Mexican artist to have sculptures perma
 nently displayed in China. His work can be viewed throughout the United St
 ates\, Israel\, and especially Mexico City.\n\nTo demonstrate the cosmopol
 itanism of this unique Jewish-Mexican artist\, the Sacal Foundation select
 ed 21 sculptures for their traveling exhibition “José Sacal: Un Mexican
 o Universal”\, a show demonstrating Sacal’s Surrealist manifestations 
 of prominent historical figures such as Mahatma Gandhi\, Albert Einstein\,
  and Frida Kahlo. The University of Texas at Dallas is honored that the Sa
 cal Foundation selected us as a special recipient of this traveling exhibi
 tion\, which will reside on campus for the Fall 2022 semester.\n\nCraig Co
 le ’21 is the Head Curator of the installation\, and he has placed Sacal
 ’s work on a path that winds between the Davidson-Gundy Alumni Center\, 
 Edith O’Donnell Arts and Technology building\, Eugene McDermott Library\
 , Cecil H. Green Hall\, Erik Jonsson Academic Center\, and the new Science
 s Building. Cole’s design highlights the diversity of Sacal’s subjects
  and illuminates the artist’s fusion of art and science.\n\nHe hopes stu
 dents\, faculty\, and visitors will interact with the historical narrative
 \, the function of Surrealism\, and how Sacal deconstructs his figures in 
 a signature style. Through Sacal’s work\, Cole ultimately aims to establ
 ish an argument for the ongoing presence of global artists in America’s 
 public universities.\n\nThere will be a special lecture by world-renowned 
 José Sacal scholar Gregario Luke in ATEC on September 12 starting at 5 p.
 m.\, followed by an opening reception at 6 p.m. in the Davidson-Gundy Alum
 ni Center. The reception will feature talks by President Dr. Richard C. Be
 nson and the sponsors of the show. Luke will give the most extensive talk\
 , offering a deep dive into Sacal’s biography and motivations as an arti
 st. The event is open to all who wish to learn more about one of Mexico’
 s most esteemed sculptors.
LOCATION:throughout campus\, throughout campus
SUMMARY:José Sacal: Un Mexicano Universal
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.utdallas.edu/event/jose_sacal_un_mexicano_un
 iversal
CATEGORIES:Arts & Performances
CATEGORIES:Campus & Community
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260517T204834Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_40871909300527
DTSTART:20220925T140000Z
DTEND:20220925T150000Z
DESCRIPTION:UT Dallas hosts sculptures by Mexican contemporary artist José
  Sacal this fall as part of a national traveling exhibition. \n\nThe UT Da
 llas Center for U.S.-Latin America Initiatives (CUSLAI) has partnered with
  the UT Dallas Edith O’Donnell Institute of Art History (EODIAH)\, the S
 acal Foundation\, the American Jewish Committee (AJC)\, and the Mexican Em
 bassy in Dallas to host a curated sculpture walk on campus by renowned Mex
 ican sculptor José Sacal (1944-2018).\n\nIn 2006\, José Sacal gained the
  distinction of becoming the first Mexican artist to have sculptures perma
 nently displayed in China. His work can be viewed throughout the United St
 ates\, Israel\, and especially Mexico City.\n\nTo demonstrate the cosmopol
 itanism of this unique Jewish-Mexican artist\, the Sacal Foundation select
 ed 21 sculptures for their traveling exhibition “José Sacal: Un Mexican
 o Universal”\, a show demonstrating Sacal’s Surrealist manifestations 
 of prominent historical figures such as Mahatma Gandhi\, Albert Einstein\,
  and Frida Kahlo. The University of Texas at Dallas is honored that the Sa
 cal Foundation selected us as a special recipient of this traveling exhibi
 tion\, which will reside on campus for the Fall 2022 semester.\n\nCraig Co
 le ’21 is the Head Curator of the installation\, and he has placed Sacal
 ’s work on a path that winds between the Davidson-Gundy Alumni Center\, 
 Edith O’Donnell Arts and Technology building\, Eugene McDermott Library\
 , Cecil H. Green Hall\, Erik Jonsson Academic Center\, and the new Science
 s Building. Cole’s design highlights the diversity of Sacal’s subjects
  and illuminates the artist’s fusion of art and science.\n\nHe hopes stu
 dents\, faculty\, and visitors will interact with the historical narrative
 \, the function of Surrealism\, and how Sacal deconstructs his figures in 
 a signature style. Through Sacal’s work\, Cole ultimately aims to establ
 ish an argument for the ongoing presence of global artists in America’s 
 public universities.\n\nThere will be a special lecture by world-renowned 
 José Sacal scholar Gregario Luke in ATEC on September 12 starting at 5 p.
 m.\, followed by an opening reception at 6 p.m. in the Davidson-Gundy Alum
 ni Center. The reception will feature talks by President Dr. Richard C. Be
 nson and the sponsors of the show. Luke will give the most extensive talk\
 , offering a deep dive into Sacal’s biography and motivations as an arti
 st. The event is open to all who wish to learn more about one of Mexico’
 s most esteemed sculptors.
LOCATION:throughout campus\, throughout campus
SUMMARY:José Sacal: Un Mexicano Universal
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.utdallas.edu/event/jose_sacal_un_mexicano_un
 iversal
CATEGORIES:Arts & Performances
CATEGORIES:Campus & Community
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260517T204834Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_40871909302576
DTSTART:20220926T140000Z
DTEND:20220926T150000Z
DESCRIPTION:UT Dallas hosts sculptures by Mexican contemporary artist José
  Sacal this fall as part of a national traveling exhibition. \n\nThe UT Da
 llas Center for U.S.-Latin America Initiatives (CUSLAI) has partnered with
  the UT Dallas Edith O’Donnell Institute of Art History (EODIAH)\, the S
 acal Foundation\, the American Jewish Committee (AJC)\, and the Mexican Em
 bassy in Dallas to host a curated sculpture walk on campus by renowned Mex
 ican sculptor José Sacal (1944-2018).\n\nIn 2006\, José Sacal gained the
  distinction of becoming the first Mexican artist to have sculptures perma
 nently displayed in China. His work can be viewed throughout the United St
 ates\, Israel\, and especially Mexico City.\n\nTo demonstrate the cosmopol
 itanism of this unique Jewish-Mexican artist\, the Sacal Foundation select
 ed 21 sculptures for their traveling exhibition “José Sacal: Un Mexican
 o Universal”\, a show demonstrating Sacal’s Surrealist manifestations 
 of prominent historical figures such as Mahatma Gandhi\, Albert Einstein\,
  and Frida Kahlo. The University of Texas at Dallas is honored that the Sa
 cal Foundation selected us as a special recipient of this traveling exhibi
 tion\, which will reside on campus for the Fall 2022 semester.\n\nCraig Co
 le ’21 is the Head Curator of the installation\, and he has placed Sacal
 ’s work on a path that winds between the Davidson-Gundy Alumni Center\, 
 Edith O’Donnell Arts and Technology building\, Eugene McDermott Library\
 , Cecil H. Green Hall\, Erik Jonsson Academic Center\, and the new Science
 s Building. Cole’s design highlights the diversity of Sacal’s subjects
  and illuminates the artist’s fusion of art and science.\n\nHe hopes stu
 dents\, faculty\, and visitors will interact with the historical narrative
 \, the function of Surrealism\, and how Sacal deconstructs his figures in 
 a signature style. Through Sacal’s work\, Cole ultimately aims to establ
 ish an argument for the ongoing presence of global artists in America’s 
 public universities.\n\nThere will be a special lecture by world-renowned 
 José Sacal scholar Gregario Luke in ATEC on September 12 starting at 5 p.
 m.\, followed by an opening reception at 6 p.m. in the Davidson-Gundy Alum
 ni Center. The reception will feature talks by President Dr. Richard C. Be
 nson and the sponsors of the show. Luke will give the most extensive talk\
 , offering a deep dive into Sacal’s biography and motivations as an arti
 st. The event is open to all who wish to learn more about one of Mexico’
 s most esteemed sculptors.
LOCATION:throughout campus\, throughout campus
SUMMARY:José Sacal: Un Mexicano Universal
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.utdallas.edu/event/jose_sacal_un_mexicano_un
 iversal
CATEGORIES:Arts & Performances
CATEGORIES:Campus & Community
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260517T204834Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_40871909305649
DTSTART:20220927T140000Z
DTEND:20220927T150000Z
DESCRIPTION:UT Dallas hosts sculptures by Mexican contemporary artist José
  Sacal this fall as part of a national traveling exhibition. \n\nThe UT Da
 llas Center for U.S.-Latin America Initiatives (CUSLAI) has partnered with
  the UT Dallas Edith O’Donnell Institute of Art History (EODIAH)\, the S
 acal Foundation\, the American Jewish Committee (AJC)\, and the Mexican Em
 bassy in Dallas to host a curated sculpture walk on campus by renowned Mex
 ican sculptor José Sacal (1944-2018).\n\nIn 2006\, José Sacal gained the
  distinction of becoming the first Mexican artist to have sculptures perma
 nently displayed in China. His work can be viewed throughout the United St
 ates\, Israel\, and especially Mexico City.\n\nTo demonstrate the cosmopol
 itanism of this unique Jewish-Mexican artist\, the Sacal Foundation select
 ed 21 sculptures for their traveling exhibition “José Sacal: Un Mexican
 o Universal”\, a show demonstrating Sacal’s Surrealist manifestations 
 of prominent historical figures such as Mahatma Gandhi\, Albert Einstein\,
  and Frida Kahlo. The University of Texas at Dallas is honored that the Sa
 cal Foundation selected us as a special recipient of this traveling exhibi
 tion\, which will reside on campus for the Fall 2022 semester.\n\nCraig Co
 le ’21 is the Head Curator of the installation\, and he has placed Sacal
 ’s work on a path that winds between the Davidson-Gundy Alumni Center\, 
 Edith O’Donnell Arts and Technology building\, Eugene McDermott Library\
 , Cecil H. Green Hall\, Erik Jonsson Academic Center\, and the new Science
 s Building. Cole’s design highlights the diversity of Sacal’s subjects
  and illuminates the artist’s fusion of art and science.\n\nHe hopes stu
 dents\, faculty\, and visitors will interact with the historical narrative
 \, the function of Surrealism\, and how Sacal deconstructs his figures in 
 a signature style. Through Sacal’s work\, Cole ultimately aims to establ
 ish an argument for the ongoing presence of global artists in America’s 
 public universities.\n\nThere will be a special lecture by world-renowned 
 José Sacal scholar Gregario Luke in ATEC on September 12 starting at 5 p.
 m.\, followed by an opening reception at 6 p.m. in the Davidson-Gundy Alum
 ni Center. The reception will feature talks by President Dr. Richard C. Be
 nson and the sponsors of the show. Luke will give the most extensive talk\
 , offering a deep dive into Sacal’s biography and motivations as an arti
 st. The event is open to all who wish to learn more about one of Mexico’
 s most esteemed sculptors.
LOCATION:throughout campus\, throughout campus
SUMMARY:José Sacal: Un Mexicano Universal
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.utdallas.edu/event/jose_sacal_un_mexicano_un
 iversal
CATEGORIES:Arts & Performances
CATEGORIES:Campus & Community
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260517T204834Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_40871909308722
DTSTART:20220928T140000Z
DTEND:20220928T150000Z
DESCRIPTION:UT Dallas hosts sculptures by Mexican contemporary artist José
  Sacal this fall as part of a national traveling exhibition. \n\nThe UT Da
 llas Center for U.S.-Latin America Initiatives (CUSLAI) has partnered with
  the UT Dallas Edith O’Donnell Institute of Art History (EODIAH)\, the S
 acal Foundation\, the American Jewish Committee (AJC)\, and the Mexican Em
 bassy in Dallas to host a curated sculpture walk on campus by renowned Mex
 ican sculptor José Sacal (1944-2018).\n\nIn 2006\, José Sacal gained the
  distinction of becoming the first Mexican artist to have sculptures perma
 nently displayed in China. His work can be viewed throughout the United St
 ates\, Israel\, and especially Mexico City.\n\nTo demonstrate the cosmopol
 itanism of this unique Jewish-Mexican artist\, the Sacal Foundation select
 ed 21 sculptures for their traveling exhibition “José Sacal: Un Mexican
 o Universal”\, a show demonstrating Sacal’s Surrealist manifestations 
 of prominent historical figures such as Mahatma Gandhi\, Albert Einstein\,
  and Frida Kahlo. The University of Texas at Dallas is honored that the Sa
 cal Foundation selected us as a special recipient of this traveling exhibi
 tion\, which will reside on campus for the Fall 2022 semester.\n\nCraig Co
 le ’21 is the Head Curator of the installation\, and he has placed Sacal
 ’s work on a path that winds between the Davidson-Gundy Alumni Center\, 
 Edith O’Donnell Arts and Technology building\, Eugene McDermott Library\
 , Cecil H. Green Hall\, Erik Jonsson Academic Center\, and the new Science
 s Building. Cole’s design highlights the diversity of Sacal’s subjects
  and illuminates the artist’s fusion of art and science.\n\nHe hopes stu
 dents\, faculty\, and visitors will interact with the historical narrative
 \, the function of Surrealism\, and how Sacal deconstructs his figures in 
 a signature style. Through Sacal’s work\, Cole ultimately aims to establ
 ish an argument for the ongoing presence of global artists in America’s 
 public universities.\n\nThere will be a special lecture by world-renowned 
 José Sacal scholar Gregario Luke in ATEC on September 12 starting at 5 p.
 m.\, followed by an opening reception at 6 p.m. in the Davidson-Gundy Alum
 ni Center. The reception will feature talks by President Dr. Richard C. Be
 nson and the sponsors of the show. Luke will give the most extensive talk\
 , offering a deep dive into Sacal’s biography and motivations as an arti
 st. The event is open to all who wish to learn more about one of Mexico’
 s most esteemed sculptors.
LOCATION:throughout campus\, throughout campus
SUMMARY:José Sacal: Un Mexicano Universal
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.utdallas.edu/event/jose_sacal_un_mexicano_un
 iversal
CATEGORIES:Arts & Performances
CATEGORIES:Campus & Community
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260517T204834Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_40871909311795
DTSTART:20220929T140000Z
DTEND:20220929T150000Z
DESCRIPTION:UT Dallas hosts sculptures by Mexican contemporary artist José
  Sacal this fall as part of a national traveling exhibition. \n\nThe UT Da
 llas Center for U.S.-Latin America Initiatives (CUSLAI) has partnered with
  the UT Dallas Edith O’Donnell Institute of Art History (EODIAH)\, the S
 acal Foundation\, the American Jewish Committee (AJC)\, and the Mexican Em
 bassy in Dallas to host a curated sculpture walk on campus by renowned Mex
 ican sculptor José Sacal (1944-2018).\n\nIn 2006\, José Sacal gained the
  distinction of becoming the first Mexican artist to have sculptures perma
 nently displayed in China. His work can be viewed throughout the United St
 ates\, Israel\, and especially Mexico City.\n\nTo demonstrate the cosmopol
 itanism of this unique Jewish-Mexican artist\, the Sacal Foundation select
 ed 21 sculptures for their traveling exhibition “José Sacal: Un Mexican
 o Universal”\, a show demonstrating Sacal’s Surrealist manifestations 
 of prominent historical figures such as Mahatma Gandhi\, Albert Einstein\,
  and Frida Kahlo. The University of Texas at Dallas is honored that the Sa
 cal Foundation selected us as a special recipient of this traveling exhibi
 tion\, which will reside on campus for the Fall 2022 semester.\n\nCraig Co
 le ’21 is the Head Curator of the installation\, and he has placed Sacal
 ’s work on a path that winds between the Davidson-Gundy Alumni Center\, 
 Edith O’Donnell Arts and Technology building\, Eugene McDermott Library\
 , Cecil H. Green Hall\, Erik Jonsson Academic Center\, and the new Science
 s Building. Cole’s design highlights the diversity of Sacal’s subjects
  and illuminates the artist’s fusion of art and science.\n\nHe hopes stu
 dents\, faculty\, and visitors will interact with the historical narrative
 \, the function of Surrealism\, and how Sacal deconstructs his figures in 
 a signature style. Through Sacal’s work\, Cole ultimately aims to establ
 ish an argument for the ongoing presence of global artists in America’s 
 public universities.\n\nThere will be a special lecture by world-renowned 
 José Sacal scholar Gregario Luke in ATEC on September 12 starting at 5 p.
 m.\, followed by an opening reception at 6 p.m. in the Davidson-Gundy Alum
 ni Center. The reception will feature talks by President Dr. Richard C. Be
 nson and the sponsors of the show. Luke will give the most extensive talk\
 , offering a deep dive into Sacal’s biography and motivations as an arti
 st. The event is open to all who wish to learn more about one of Mexico’
 s most esteemed sculptors.
LOCATION:throughout campus\, throughout campus
SUMMARY:José Sacal: Un Mexicano Universal
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.utdallas.edu/event/jose_sacal_un_mexicano_un
 iversal
CATEGORIES:Arts & Performances
CATEGORIES:Campus & Community
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260517T204834Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_40871909314868
DTSTART:20220930T140000Z
DTEND:20220930T150000Z
DESCRIPTION:UT Dallas hosts sculptures by Mexican contemporary artist José
  Sacal this fall as part of a national traveling exhibition. \n\nThe UT Da
 llas Center for U.S.-Latin America Initiatives (CUSLAI) has partnered with
  the UT Dallas Edith O’Donnell Institute of Art History (EODIAH)\, the S
 acal Foundation\, the American Jewish Committee (AJC)\, and the Mexican Em
 bassy in Dallas to host a curated sculpture walk on campus by renowned Mex
 ican sculptor José Sacal (1944-2018).\n\nIn 2006\, José Sacal gained the
  distinction of becoming the first Mexican artist to have sculptures perma
 nently displayed in China. His work can be viewed throughout the United St
 ates\, Israel\, and especially Mexico City.\n\nTo demonstrate the cosmopol
 itanism of this unique Jewish-Mexican artist\, the Sacal Foundation select
 ed 21 sculptures for their traveling exhibition “José Sacal: Un Mexican
 o Universal”\, a show demonstrating Sacal’s Surrealist manifestations 
 of prominent historical figures such as Mahatma Gandhi\, Albert Einstein\,
  and Frida Kahlo. The University of Texas at Dallas is honored that the Sa
 cal Foundation selected us as a special recipient of this traveling exhibi
 tion\, which will reside on campus for the Fall 2022 semester.\n\nCraig Co
 le ’21 is the Head Curator of the installation\, and he has placed Sacal
 ’s work on a path that winds between the Davidson-Gundy Alumni Center\, 
 Edith O’Donnell Arts and Technology building\, Eugene McDermott Library\
 , Cecil H. Green Hall\, Erik Jonsson Academic Center\, and the new Science
 s Building. Cole’s design highlights the diversity of Sacal’s subjects
  and illuminates the artist’s fusion of art and science.\n\nHe hopes stu
 dents\, faculty\, and visitors will interact with the historical narrative
 \, the function of Surrealism\, and how Sacal deconstructs his figures in 
 a signature style. Through Sacal’s work\, Cole ultimately aims to establ
 ish an argument for the ongoing presence of global artists in America’s 
 public universities.\n\nThere will be a special lecture by world-renowned 
 José Sacal scholar Gregario Luke in ATEC on September 12 starting at 5 p.
 m.\, followed by an opening reception at 6 p.m. in the Davidson-Gundy Alum
 ni Center. The reception will feature talks by President Dr. Richard C. Be
 nson and the sponsors of the show. Luke will give the most extensive talk\
 , offering a deep dive into Sacal’s biography and motivations as an arti
 st. The event is open to all who wish to learn more about one of Mexico’
 s most esteemed sculptors.
LOCATION:throughout campus\, throughout campus
SUMMARY:José Sacal: Un Mexicano Universal
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.utdallas.edu/event/jose_sacal_un_mexicano_un
 iversal
CATEGORIES:Arts & Performances
CATEGORIES:Campus & Community
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260517T204834Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_40871909317941
DTSTART:20221001T140000Z
DTEND:20221001T150000Z
DESCRIPTION:UT Dallas hosts sculptures by Mexican contemporary artist José
  Sacal this fall as part of a national traveling exhibition. \n\nThe UT Da
 llas Center for U.S.-Latin America Initiatives (CUSLAI) has partnered with
  the UT Dallas Edith O’Donnell Institute of Art History (EODIAH)\, the S
 acal Foundation\, the American Jewish Committee (AJC)\, and the Mexican Em
 bassy in Dallas to host a curated sculpture walk on campus by renowned Mex
 ican sculptor José Sacal (1944-2018).\n\nIn 2006\, José Sacal gained the
  distinction of becoming the first Mexican artist to have sculptures perma
 nently displayed in China. His work can be viewed throughout the United St
 ates\, Israel\, and especially Mexico City.\n\nTo demonstrate the cosmopol
 itanism of this unique Jewish-Mexican artist\, the Sacal Foundation select
 ed 21 sculptures for their traveling exhibition “José Sacal: Un Mexican
 o Universal”\, a show demonstrating Sacal’s Surrealist manifestations 
 of prominent historical figures such as Mahatma Gandhi\, Albert Einstein\,
  and Frida Kahlo. The University of Texas at Dallas is honored that the Sa
 cal Foundation selected us as a special recipient of this traveling exhibi
 tion\, which will reside on campus for the Fall 2022 semester.\n\nCraig Co
 le ’21 is the Head Curator of the installation\, and he has placed Sacal
 ’s work on a path that winds between the Davidson-Gundy Alumni Center\, 
 Edith O’Donnell Arts and Technology building\, Eugene McDermott Library\
 , Cecil H. Green Hall\, Erik Jonsson Academic Center\, and the new Science
 s Building. Cole’s design highlights the diversity of Sacal’s subjects
  and illuminates the artist’s fusion of art and science.\n\nHe hopes stu
 dents\, faculty\, and visitors will interact with the historical narrative
 \, the function of Surrealism\, and how Sacal deconstructs his figures in 
 a signature style. Through Sacal’s work\, Cole ultimately aims to establ
 ish an argument for the ongoing presence of global artists in America’s 
 public universities.\n\nThere will be a special lecture by world-renowned 
 José Sacal scholar Gregario Luke in ATEC on September 12 starting at 5 p.
 m.\, followed by an opening reception at 6 p.m. in the Davidson-Gundy Alum
 ni Center. The reception will feature talks by President Dr. Richard C. Be
 nson and the sponsors of the show. Luke will give the most extensive talk\
 , offering a deep dive into Sacal’s biography and motivations as an arti
 st. The event is open to all who wish to learn more about one of Mexico’
 s most esteemed sculptors.
LOCATION:throughout campus\, throughout campus
SUMMARY:José Sacal: Un Mexicano Universal
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.utdallas.edu/event/jose_sacal_un_mexicano_un
 iversal
CATEGORIES:Arts & Performances
CATEGORIES:Campus & Community
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260517T204834Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_40871909321014
DTSTART:20221002T140000Z
DTEND:20221002T150000Z
DESCRIPTION:UT Dallas hosts sculptures by Mexican contemporary artist José
  Sacal this fall as part of a national traveling exhibition. \n\nThe UT Da
 llas Center for U.S.-Latin America Initiatives (CUSLAI) has partnered with
  the UT Dallas Edith O’Donnell Institute of Art History (EODIAH)\, the S
 acal Foundation\, the American Jewish Committee (AJC)\, and the Mexican Em
 bassy in Dallas to host a curated sculpture walk on campus by renowned Mex
 ican sculptor José Sacal (1944-2018).\n\nIn 2006\, José Sacal gained the
  distinction of becoming the first Mexican artist to have sculptures perma
 nently displayed in China. His work can be viewed throughout the United St
 ates\, Israel\, and especially Mexico City.\n\nTo demonstrate the cosmopol
 itanism of this unique Jewish-Mexican artist\, the Sacal Foundation select
 ed 21 sculptures for their traveling exhibition “José Sacal: Un Mexican
 o Universal”\, a show demonstrating Sacal’s Surrealist manifestations 
 of prominent historical figures such as Mahatma Gandhi\, Albert Einstein\,
  and Frida Kahlo. The University of Texas at Dallas is honored that the Sa
 cal Foundation selected us as a special recipient of this traveling exhibi
 tion\, which will reside on campus for the Fall 2022 semester.\n\nCraig Co
 le ’21 is the Head Curator of the installation\, and he has placed Sacal
 ’s work on a path that winds between the Davidson-Gundy Alumni Center\, 
 Edith O’Donnell Arts and Technology building\, Eugene McDermott Library\
 , Cecil H. Green Hall\, Erik Jonsson Academic Center\, and the new Science
 s Building. Cole’s design highlights the diversity of Sacal’s subjects
  and illuminates the artist’s fusion of art and science.\n\nHe hopes stu
 dents\, faculty\, and visitors will interact with the historical narrative
 \, the function of Surrealism\, and how Sacal deconstructs his figures in 
 a signature style. Through Sacal’s work\, Cole ultimately aims to establ
 ish an argument for the ongoing presence of global artists in America’s 
 public universities.\n\nThere will be a special lecture by world-renowned 
 José Sacal scholar Gregario Luke in ATEC on September 12 starting at 5 p.
 m.\, followed by an opening reception at 6 p.m. in the Davidson-Gundy Alum
 ni Center. The reception will feature talks by President Dr. Richard C. Be
 nson and the sponsors of the show. Luke will give the most extensive talk\
 , offering a deep dive into Sacal’s biography and motivations as an arti
 st. The event is open to all who wish to learn more about one of Mexico’
 s most esteemed sculptors.
LOCATION:throughout campus\, throughout campus
SUMMARY:José Sacal: Un Mexicano Universal
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.utdallas.edu/event/jose_sacal_un_mexicano_un
 iversal
CATEGORIES:Arts & Performances
CATEGORIES:Campus & Community
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260517T204834Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_40871909323063
DTSTART:20221003T140000Z
DTEND:20221003T150000Z
DESCRIPTION:UT Dallas hosts sculptures by Mexican contemporary artist José
  Sacal this fall as part of a national traveling exhibition. \n\nThe UT Da
 llas Center for U.S.-Latin America Initiatives (CUSLAI) has partnered with
  the UT Dallas Edith O’Donnell Institute of Art History (EODIAH)\, the S
 acal Foundation\, the American Jewish Committee (AJC)\, and the Mexican Em
 bassy in Dallas to host a curated sculpture walk on campus by renowned Mex
 ican sculptor José Sacal (1944-2018).\n\nIn 2006\, José Sacal gained the
  distinction of becoming the first Mexican artist to have sculptures perma
 nently displayed in China. His work can be viewed throughout the United St
 ates\, Israel\, and especially Mexico City.\n\nTo demonstrate the cosmopol
 itanism of this unique Jewish-Mexican artist\, the Sacal Foundation select
 ed 21 sculptures for their traveling exhibition “José Sacal: Un Mexican
 o Universal”\, a show demonstrating Sacal’s Surrealist manifestations 
 of prominent historical figures such as Mahatma Gandhi\, Albert Einstein\,
  and Frida Kahlo. The University of Texas at Dallas is honored that the Sa
 cal Foundation selected us as a special recipient of this traveling exhibi
 tion\, which will reside on campus for the Fall 2022 semester.\n\nCraig Co
 le ’21 is the Head Curator of the installation\, and he has placed Sacal
 ’s work on a path that winds between the Davidson-Gundy Alumni Center\, 
 Edith O’Donnell Arts and Technology building\, Eugene McDermott Library\
 , Cecil H. Green Hall\, Erik Jonsson Academic Center\, and the new Science
 s Building. Cole’s design highlights the diversity of Sacal’s subjects
  and illuminates the artist’s fusion of art and science.\n\nHe hopes stu
 dents\, faculty\, and visitors will interact with the historical narrative
 \, the function of Surrealism\, and how Sacal deconstructs his figures in 
 a signature style. Through Sacal’s work\, Cole ultimately aims to establ
 ish an argument for the ongoing presence of global artists in America’s 
 public universities.\n\nThere will be a special lecture by world-renowned 
 José Sacal scholar Gregario Luke in ATEC on September 12 starting at 5 p.
 m.\, followed by an opening reception at 6 p.m. in the Davidson-Gundy Alum
 ni Center. The reception will feature talks by President Dr. Richard C. Be
 nson and the sponsors of the show. Luke will give the most extensive talk\
 , offering a deep dive into Sacal’s biography and motivations as an arti
 st. The event is open to all who wish to learn more about one of Mexico’
 s most esteemed sculptors.
LOCATION:throughout campus\, throughout campus
SUMMARY:José Sacal: Un Mexicano Universal
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.utdallas.edu/event/jose_sacal_un_mexicano_un
 iversal
CATEGORIES:Arts & Performances
CATEGORIES:Campus & Community
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260517T204834Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_40871909326136
DTSTART:20221004T140000Z
DTEND:20221004T150000Z
DESCRIPTION:UT Dallas hosts sculptures by Mexican contemporary artist José
  Sacal this fall as part of a national traveling exhibition. \n\nThe UT Da
 llas Center for U.S.-Latin America Initiatives (CUSLAI) has partnered with
  the UT Dallas Edith O’Donnell Institute of Art History (EODIAH)\, the S
 acal Foundation\, the American Jewish Committee (AJC)\, and the Mexican Em
 bassy in Dallas to host a curated sculpture walk on campus by renowned Mex
 ican sculptor José Sacal (1944-2018).\n\nIn 2006\, José Sacal gained the
  distinction of becoming the first Mexican artist to have sculptures perma
 nently displayed in China. His work can be viewed throughout the United St
 ates\, Israel\, and especially Mexico City.\n\nTo demonstrate the cosmopol
 itanism of this unique Jewish-Mexican artist\, the Sacal Foundation select
 ed 21 sculptures for their traveling exhibition “José Sacal: Un Mexican
 o Universal”\, a show demonstrating Sacal’s Surrealist manifestations 
 of prominent historical figures such as Mahatma Gandhi\, Albert Einstein\,
  and Frida Kahlo. The University of Texas at Dallas is honored that the Sa
 cal Foundation selected us as a special recipient of this traveling exhibi
 tion\, which will reside on campus for the Fall 2022 semester.\n\nCraig Co
 le ’21 is the Head Curator of the installation\, and he has placed Sacal
 ’s work on a path that winds between the Davidson-Gundy Alumni Center\, 
 Edith O’Donnell Arts and Technology building\, Eugene McDermott Library\
 , Cecil H. Green Hall\, Erik Jonsson Academic Center\, and the new Science
 s Building. Cole’s design highlights the diversity of Sacal’s subjects
  and illuminates the artist’s fusion of art and science.\n\nHe hopes stu
 dents\, faculty\, and visitors will interact with the historical narrative
 \, the function of Surrealism\, and how Sacal deconstructs his figures in 
 a signature style. Through Sacal’s work\, Cole ultimately aims to establ
 ish an argument for the ongoing presence of global artists in America’s 
 public universities.\n\nThere will be a special lecture by world-renowned 
 José Sacal scholar Gregario Luke in ATEC on September 12 starting at 5 p.
 m.\, followed by an opening reception at 6 p.m. in the Davidson-Gundy Alum
 ni Center. The reception will feature talks by President Dr. Richard C. Be
 nson and the sponsors of the show. Luke will give the most extensive talk\
 , offering a deep dive into Sacal’s biography and motivations as an arti
 st. The event is open to all who wish to learn more about one of Mexico’
 s most esteemed sculptors.
LOCATION:throughout campus\, throughout campus
SUMMARY:José Sacal: Un Mexicano Universal
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.utdallas.edu/event/jose_sacal_un_mexicano_un
 iversal
CATEGORIES:Arts & Performances
CATEGORIES:Campus & Community
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260517T204834Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_40871909328185
DTSTART:20221005T140000Z
DTEND:20221005T150000Z
DESCRIPTION:UT Dallas hosts sculptures by Mexican contemporary artist José
  Sacal this fall as part of a national traveling exhibition. \n\nThe UT Da
 llas Center for U.S.-Latin America Initiatives (CUSLAI) has partnered with
  the UT Dallas Edith O’Donnell Institute of Art History (EODIAH)\, the S
 acal Foundation\, the American Jewish Committee (AJC)\, and the Mexican Em
 bassy in Dallas to host a curated sculpture walk on campus by renowned Mex
 ican sculptor José Sacal (1944-2018).\n\nIn 2006\, José Sacal gained the
  distinction of becoming the first Mexican artist to have sculptures perma
 nently displayed in China. His work can be viewed throughout the United St
 ates\, Israel\, and especially Mexico City.\n\nTo demonstrate the cosmopol
 itanism of this unique Jewish-Mexican artist\, the Sacal Foundation select
 ed 21 sculptures for their traveling exhibition “José Sacal: Un Mexican
 o Universal”\, a show demonstrating Sacal’s Surrealist manifestations 
 of prominent historical figures such as Mahatma Gandhi\, Albert Einstein\,
  and Frida Kahlo. The University of Texas at Dallas is honored that the Sa
 cal Foundation selected us as a special recipient of this traveling exhibi
 tion\, which will reside on campus for the Fall 2022 semester.\n\nCraig Co
 le ’21 is the Head Curator of the installation\, and he has placed Sacal
 ’s work on a path that winds between the Davidson-Gundy Alumni Center\, 
 Edith O’Donnell Arts and Technology building\, Eugene McDermott Library\
 , Cecil H. Green Hall\, Erik Jonsson Academic Center\, and the new Science
 s Building. Cole’s design highlights the diversity of Sacal’s subjects
  and illuminates the artist’s fusion of art and science.\n\nHe hopes stu
 dents\, faculty\, and visitors will interact with the historical narrative
 \, the function of Surrealism\, and how Sacal deconstructs his figures in 
 a signature style. Through Sacal’s work\, Cole ultimately aims to establ
 ish an argument for the ongoing presence of global artists in America’s 
 public universities.\n\nThere will be a special lecture by world-renowned 
 José Sacal scholar Gregario Luke in ATEC on September 12 starting at 5 p.
 m.\, followed by an opening reception at 6 p.m. in the Davidson-Gundy Alum
 ni Center. The reception will feature talks by President Dr. Richard C. Be
 nson and the sponsors of the show. Luke will give the most extensive talk\
 , offering a deep dive into Sacal’s biography and motivations as an arti
 st. The event is open to all who wish to learn more about one of Mexico’
 s most esteemed sculptors.
LOCATION:throughout campus\, throughout campus
SUMMARY:José Sacal: Un Mexicano Universal
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.utdallas.edu/event/jose_sacal_un_mexicano_un
 iversal
CATEGORIES:Arts & Performances
CATEGORIES:Campus & Community
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260517T204834Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_40871909331258
DTSTART:20221006T140000Z
DTEND:20221006T150000Z
DESCRIPTION:UT Dallas hosts sculptures by Mexican contemporary artist José
  Sacal this fall as part of a national traveling exhibition. \n\nThe UT Da
 llas Center for U.S.-Latin America Initiatives (CUSLAI) has partnered with
  the UT Dallas Edith O’Donnell Institute of Art History (EODIAH)\, the S
 acal Foundation\, the American Jewish Committee (AJC)\, and the Mexican Em
 bassy in Dallas to host a curated sculpture walk on campus by renowned Mex
 ican sculptor José Sacal (1944-2018).\n\nIn 2006\, José Sacal gained the
  distinction of becoming the first Mexican artist to have sculptures perma
 nently displayed in China. His work can be viewed throughout the United St
 ates\, Israel\, and especially Mexico City.\n\nTo demonstrate the cosmopol
 itanism of this unique Jewish-Mexican artist\, the Sacal Foundation select
 ed 21 sculptures for their traveling exhibition “José Sacal: Un Mexican
 o Universal”\, a show demonstrating Sacal’s Surrealist manifestations 
 of prominent historical figures such as Mahatma Gandhi\, Albert Einstein\,
  and Frida Kahlo. The University of Texas at Dallas is honored that the Sa
 cal Foundation selected us as a special recipient of this traveling exhibi
 tion\, which will reside on campus for the Fall 2022 semester.\n\nCraig Co
 le ’21 is the Head Curator of the installation\, and he has placed Sacal
 ’s work on a path that winds between the Davidson-Gundy Alumni Center\, 
 Edith O’Donnell Arts and Technology building\, Eugene McDermott Library\
 , Cecil H. Green Hall\, Erik Jonsson Academic Center\, and the new Science
 s Building. Cole’s design highlights the diversity of Sacal’s subjects
  and illuminates the artist’s fusion of art and science.\n\nHe hopes stu
 dents\, faculty\, and visitors will interact with the historical narrative
 \, the function of Surrealism\, and how Sacal deconstructs his figures in 
 a signature style. Through Sacal’s work\, Cole ultimately aims to establ
 ish an argument for the ongoing presence of global artists in America’s 
 public universities.\n\nThere will be a special lecture by world-renowned 
 José Sacal scholar Gregario Luke in ATEC on September 12 starting at 5 p.
 m.\, followed by an opening reception at 6 p.m. in the Davidson-Gundy Alum
 ni Center. The reception will feature talks by President Dr. Richard C. Be
 nson and the sponsors of the show. Luke will give the most extensive talk\
 , offering a deep dive into Sacal’s biography and motivations as an arti
 st. The event is open to all who wish to learn more about one of Mexico’
 s most esteemed sculptors.
LOCATION:throughout campus\, throughout campus
SUMMARY:José Sacal: Un Mexicano Universal
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.utdallas.edu/event/jose_sacal_un_mexicano_un
 iversal
CATEGORIES:Arts & Performances
CATEGORIES:Campus & Community
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260517T204834Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_40871909334331
DTSTART:20221007T140000Z
DTEND:20221007T150000Z
DESCRIPTION:UT Dallas hosts sculptures by Mexican contemporary artist José
  Sacal this fall as part of a national traveling exhibition. \n\nThe UT Da
 llas Center for U.S.-Latin America Initiatives (CUSLAI) has partnered with
  the UT Dallas Edith O’Donnell Institute of Art History (EODIAH)\, the S
 acal Foundation\, the American Jewish Committee (AJC)\, and the Mexican Em
 bassy in Dallas to host a curated sculpture walk on campus by renowned Mex
 ican sculptor José Sacal (1944-2018).\n\nIn 2006\, José Sacal gained the
  distinction of becoming the first Mexican artist to have sculptures perma
 nently displayed in China. His work can be viewed throughout the United St
 ates\, Israel\, and especially Mexico City.\n\nTo demonstrate the cosmopol
 itanism of this unique Jewish-Mexican artist\, the Sacal Foundation select
 ed 21 sculptures for their traveling exhibition “José Sacal: Un Mexican
 o Universal”\, a show demonstrating Sacal’s Surrealist manifestations 
 of prominent historical figures such as Mahatma Gandhi\, Albert Einstein\,
  and Frida Kahlo. The University of Texas at Dallas is honored that the Sa
 cal Foundation selected us as a special recipient of this traveling exhibi
 tion\, which will reside on campus for the Fall 2022 semester.\n\nCraig Co
 le ’21 is the Head Curator of the installation\, and he has placed Sacal
 ’s work on a path that winds between the Davidson-Gundy Alumni Center\, 
 Edith O’Donnell Arts and Technology building\, Eugene McDermott Library\
 , Cecil H. Green Hall\, Erik Jonsson Academic Center\, and the new Science
 s Building. Cole’s design highlights the diversity of Sacal’s subjects
  and illuminates the artist’s fusion of art and science.\n\nHe hopes stu
 dents\, faculty\, and visitors will interact with the historical narrative
 \, the function of Surrealism\, and how Sacal deconstructs his figures in 
 a signature style. Through Sacal’s work\, Cole ultimately aims to establ
 ish an argument for the ongoing presence of global artists in America’s 
 public universities.\n\nThere will be a special lecture by world-renowned 
 José Sacal scholar Gregario Luke in ATEC on September 12 starting at 5 p.
 m.\, followed by an opening reception at 6 p.m. in the Davidson-Gundy Alum
 ni Center. The reception will feature talks by President Dr. Richard C. Be
 nson and the sponsors of the show. Luke will give the most extensive talk\
 , offering a deep dive into Sacal’s biography and motivations as an arti
 st. The event is open to all who wish to learn more about one of Mexico’
 s most esteemed sculptors.
LOCATION:throughout campus\, throughout campus
SUMMARY:José Sacal: Un Mexicano Universal
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.utdallas.edu/event/jose_sacal_un_mexicano_un
 iversal
CATEGORIES:Arts & Performances
CATEGORIES:Campus & Community
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260517T204834Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_40871909337404
DTSTART:20221008T140000Z
DTEND:20221008T150000Z
DESCRIPTION:UT Dallas hosts sculptures by Mexican contemporary artist José
  Sacal this fall as part of a national traveling exhibition. \n\nThe UT Da
 llas Center for U.S.-Latin America Initiatives (CUSLAI) has partnered with
  the UT Dallas Edith O’Donnell Institute of Art History (EODIAH)\, the S
 acal Foundation\, the American Jewish Committee (AJC)\, and the Mexican Em
 bassy in Dallas to host a curated sculpture walk on campus by renowned Mex
 ican sculptor José Sacal (1944-2018).\n\nIn 2006\, José Sacal gained the
  distinction of becoming the first Mexican artist to have sculptures perma
 nently displayed in China. His work can be viewed throughout the United St
 ates\, Israel\, and especially Mexico City.\n\nTo demonstrate the cosmopol
 itanism of this unique Jewish-Mexican artist\, the Sacal Foundation select
 ed 21 sculptures for their traveling exhibition “José Sacal: Un Mexican
 o Universal”\, a show demonstrating Sacal’s Surrealist manifestations 
 of prominent historical figures such as Mahatma Gandhi\, Albert Einstein\,
  and Frida Kahlo. The University of Texas at Dallas is honored that the Sa
 cal Foundation selected us as a special recipient of this traveling exhibi
 tion\, which will reside on campus for the Fall 2022 semester.\n\nCraig Co
 le ’21 is the Head Curator of the installation\, and he has placed Sacal
 ’s work on a path that winds between the Davidson-Gundy Alumni Center\, 
 Edith O’Donnell Arts and Technology building\, Eugene McDermott Library\
 , Cecil H. Green Hall\, Erik Jonsson Academic Center\, and the new Science
 s Building. Cole’s design highlights the diversity of Sacal’s subjects
  and illuminates the artist’s fusion of art and science.\n\nHe hopes stu
 dents\, faculty\, and visitors will interact with the historical narrative
 \, the function of Surrealism\, and how Sacal deconstructs his figures in 
 a signature style. Through Sacal’s work\, Cole ultimately aims to establ
 ish an argument for the ongoing presence of global artists in America’s 
 public universities.\n\nThere will be a special lecture by world-renowned 
 José Sacal scholar Gregario Luke in ATEC on September 12 starting at 5 p.
 m.\, followed by an opening reception at 6 p.m. in the Davidson-Gundy Alum
 ni Center. The reception will feature talks by President Dr. Richard C. Be
 nson and the sponsors of the show. Luke will give the most extensive talk\
 , offering a deep dive into Sacal’s biography and motivations as an arti
 st. The event is open to all who wish to learn more about one of Mexico’
 s most esteemed sculptors.
LOCATION:throughout campus\, throughout campus
SUMMARY:José Sacal: Un Mexicano Universal
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.utdallas.edu/event/jose_sacal_un_mexicano_un
 iversal
CATEGORIES:Arts & Performances
CATEGORIES:Campus & Community
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260517T204834Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_40871909340477
DTSTART:20221009T140000Z
DTEND:20221009T150000Z
DESCRIPTION:UT Dallas hosts sculptures by Mexican contemporary artist José
  Sacal this fall as part of a national traveling exhibition. \n\nThe UT Da
 llas Center for U.S.-Latin America Initiatives (CUSLAI) has partnered with
  the UT Dallas Edith O’Donnell Institute of Art History (EODIAH)\, the S
 acal Foundation\, the American Jewish Committee (AJC)\, and the Mexican Em
 bassy in Dallas to host a curated sculpture walk on campus by renowned Mex
 ican sculptor José Sacal (1944-2018).\n\nIn 2006\, José Sacal gained the
  distinction of becoming the first Mexican artist to have sculptures perma
 nently displayed in China. His work can be viewed throughout the United St
 ates\, Israel\, and especially Mexico City.\n\nTo demonstrate the cosmopol
 itanism of this unique Jewish-Mexican artist\, the Sacal Foundation select
 ed 21 sculptures for their traveling exhibition “José Sacal: Un Mexican
 o Universal”\, a show demonstrating Sacal’s Surrealist manifestations 
 of prominent historical figures such as Mahatma Gandhi\, Albert Einstein\,
  and Frida Kahlo. The University of Texas at Dallas is honored that the Sa
 cal Foundation selected us as a special recipient of this traveling exhibi
 tion\, which will reside on campus for the Fall 2022 semester.\n\nCraig Co
 le ’21 is the Head Curator of the installation\, and he has placed Sacal
 ’s work on a path that winds between the Davidson-Gundy Alumni Center\, 
 Edith O’Donnell Arts and Technology building\, Eugene McDermott Library\
 , Cecil H. Green Hall\, Erik Jonsson Academic Center\, and the new Science
 s Building. Cole’s design highlights the diversity of Sacal’s subjects
  and illuminates the artist’s fusion of art and science.\n\nHe hopes stu
 dents\, faculty\, and visitors will interact with the historical narrative
 \, the function of Surrealism\, and how Sacal deconstructs his figures in 
 a signature style. Through Sacal’s work\, Cole ultimately aims to establ
 ish an argument for the ongoing presence of global artists in America’s 
 public universities.\n\nThere will be a special lecture by world-renowned 
 José Sacal scholar Gregario Luke in ATEC on September 12 starting at 5 p.
 m.\, followed by an opening reception at 6 p.m. in the Davidson-Gundy Alum
 ni Center. The reception will feature talks by President Dr. Richard C. Be
 nson and the sponsors of the show. Luke will give the most extensive talk\
 , offering a deep dive into Sacal’s biography and motivations as an arti
 st. The event is open to all who wish to learn more about one of Mexico’
 s most esteemed sculptors.
LOCATION:throughout campus\, throughout campus
SUMMARY:José Sacal: Un Mexicano Universal
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.utdallas.edu/event/jose_sacal_un_mexicano_un
 iversal
CATEGORIES:Arts & Performances
CATEGORIES:Campus & Community
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260517T204834Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_40871909343550
DTSTART:20221010T140000Z
DTEND:20221010T150000Z
DESCRIPTION:UT Dallas hosts sculptures by Mexican contemporary artist José
  Sacal this fall as part of a national traveling exhibition. \n\nThe UT Da
 llas Center for U.S.-Latin America Initiatives (CUSLAI) has partnered with
  the UT Dallas Edith O’Donnell Institute of Art History (EODIAH)\, the S
 acal Foundation\, the American Jewish Committee (AJC)\, and the Mexican Em
 bassy in Dallas to host a curated sculpture walk on campus by renowned Mex
 ican sculptor José Sacal (1944-2018).\n\nIn 2006\, José Sacal gained the
  distinction of becoming the first Mexican artist to have sculptures perma
 nently displayed in China. His work can be viewed throughout the United St
 ates\, Israel\, and especially Mexico City.\n\nTo demonstrate the cosmopol
 itanism of this unique Jewish-Mexican artist\, the Sacal Foundation select
 ed 21 sculptures for their traveling exhibition “José Sacal: Un Mexican
 o Universal”\, a show demonstrating Sacal’s Surrealist manifestations 
 of prominent historical figures such as Mahatma Gandhi\, Albert Einstein\,
  and Frida Kahlo. The University of Texas at Dallas is honored that the Sa
 cal Foundation selected us as a special recipient of this traveling exhibi
 tion\, which will reside on campus for the Fall 2022 semester.\n\nCraig Co
 le ’21 is the Head Curator of the installation\, and he has placed Sacal
 ’s work on a path that winds between the Davidson-Gundy Alumni Center\, 
 Edith O’Donnell Arts and Technology building\, Eugene McDermott Library\
 , Cecil H. Green Hall\, Erik Jonsson Academic Center\, and the new Science
 s Building. Cole’s design highlights the diversity of Sacal’s subjects
  and illuminates the artist’s fusion of art and science.\n\nHe hopes stu
 dents\, faculty\, and visitors will interact with the historical narrative
 \, the function of Surrealism\, and how Sacal deconstructs his figures in 
 a signature style. Through Sacal’s work\, Cole ultimately aims to establ
 ish an argument for the ongoing presence of global artists in America’s 
 public universities.\n\nThere will be a special lecture by world-renowned 
 José Sacal scholar Gregario Luke in ATEC on September 12 starting at 5 p.
 m.\, followed by an opening reception at 6 p.m. in the Davidson-Gundy Alum
 ni Center. The reception will feature talks by President Dr. Richard C. Be
 nson and the sponsors of the show. Luke will give the most extensive talk\
 , offering a deep dive into Sacal’s biography and motivations as an arti
 st. The event is open to all who wish to learn more about one of Mexico’
 s most esteemed sculptors.
LOCATION:throughout campus\, throughout campus
SUMMARY:José Sacal: Un Mexicano Universal
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.utdallas.edu/event/jose_sacal_un_mexicano_un
 iversal
CATEGORIES:Arts & Performances
CATEGORIES:Campus & Community
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260517T204834Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_40871909346623
DTSTART:20221011T140000Z
DTEND:20221011T150000Z
DESCRIPTION:UT Dallas hosts sculptures by Mexican contemporary artist José
  Sacal this fall as part of a national traveling exhibition. \n\nThe UT Da
 llas Center for U.S.-Latin America Initiatives (CUSLAI) has partnered with
  the UT Dallas Edith O’Donnell Institute of Art History (EODIAH)\, the S
 acal Foundation\, the American Jewish Committee (AJC)\, and the Mexican Em
 bassy in Dallas to host a curated sculpture walk on campus by renowned Mex
 ican sculptor José Sacal (1944-2018).\n\nIn 2006\, José Sacal gained the
  distinction of becoming the first Mexican artist to have sculptures perma
 nently displayed in China. His work can be viewed throughout the United St
 ates\, Israel\, and especially Mexico City.\n\nTo demonstrate the cosmopol
 itanism of this unique Jewish-Mexican artist\, the Sacal Foundation select
 ed 21 sculptures for their traveling exhibition “José Sacal: Un Mexican
 o Universal”\, a show demonstrating Sacal’s Surrealist manifestations 
 of prominent historical figures such as Mahatma Gandhi\, Albert Einstein\,
  and Frida Kahlo. The University of Texas at Dallas is honored that the Sa
 cal Foundation selected us as a special recipient of this traveling exhibi
 tion\, which will reside on campus for the Fall 2022 semester.\n\nCraig Co
 le ’21 is the Head Curator of the installation\, and he has placed Sacal
 ’s work on a path that winds between the Davidson-Gundy Alumni Center\, 
 Edith O’Donnell Arts and Technology building\, Eugene McDermott Library\
 , Cecil H. Green Hall\, Erik Jonsson Academic Center\, and the new Science
 s Building. Cole’s design highlights the diversity of Sacal’s subjects
  and illuminates the artist’s fusion of art and science.\n\nHe hopes stu
 dents\, faculty\, and visitors will interact with the historical narrative
 \, the function of Surrealism\, and how Sacal deconstructs his figures in 
 a signature style. Through Sacal’s work\, Cole ultimately aims to establ
 ish an argument for the ongoing presence of global artists in America’s 
 public universities.\n\nThere will be a special lecture by world-renowned 
 José Sacal scholar Gregario Luke in ATEC on September 12 starting at 5 p.
 m.\, followed by an opening reception at 6 p.m. in the Davidson-Gundy Alum
 ni Center. The reception will feature talks by President Dr. Richard C. Be
 nson and the sponsors of the show. Luke will give the most extensive talk\
 , offering a deep dive into Sacal’s biography and motivations as an arti
 st. The event is open to all who wish to learn more about one of Mexico’
 s most esteemed sculptors.
LOCATION:throughout campus\, throughout campus
SUMMARY:José Sacal: Un Mexicano Universal
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.utdallas.edu/event/jose_sacal_un_mexicano_un
 iversal
CATEGORIES:Arts & Performances
CATEGORIES:Campus & Community
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260517T204834Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_40871909348672
DTSTART:20221012T140000Z
DTEND:20221012T150000Z
DESCRIPTION:UT Dallas hosts sculptures by Mexican contemporary artist José
  Sacal this fall as part of a national traveling exhibition. \n\nThe UT Da
 llas Center for U.S.-Latin America Initiatives (CUSLAI) has partnered with
  the UT Dallas Edith O’Donnell Institute of Art History (EODIAH)\, the S
 acal Foundation\, the American Jewish Committee (AJC)\, and the Mexican Em
 bassy in Dallas to host a curated sculpture walk on campus by renowned Mex
 ican sculptor José Sacal (1944-2018).\n\nIn 2006\, José Sacal gained the
  distinction of becoming the first Mexican artist to have sculptures perma
 nently displayed in China. His work can be viewed throughout the United St
 ates\, Israel\, and especially Mexico City.\n\nTo demonstrate the cosmopol
 itanism of this unique Jewish-Mexican artist\, the Sacal Foundation select
 ed 21 sculptures for their traveling exhibition “José Sacal: Un Mexican
 o Universal”\, a show demonstrating Sacal’s Surrealist manifestations 
 of prominent historical figures such as Mahatma Gandhi\, Albert Einstein\,
  and Frida Kahlo. The University of Texas at Dallas is honored that the Sa
 cal Foundation selected us as a special recipient of this traveling exhibi
 tion\, which will reside on campus for the Fall 2022 semester.\n\nCraig Co
 le ’21 is the Head Curator of the installation\, and he has placed Sacal
 ’s work on a path that winds between the Davidson-Gundy Alumni Center\, 
 Edith O’Donnell Arts and Technology building\, Eugene McDermott Library\
 , Cecil H. Green Hall\, Erik Jonsson Academic Center\, and the new Science
 s Building. Cole’s design highlights the diversity of Sacal’s subjects
  and illuminates the artist’s fusion of art and science.\n\nHe hopes stu
 dents\, faculty\, and visitors will interact with the historical narrative
 \, the function of Surrealism\, and how Sacal deconstructs his figures in 
 a signature style. Through Sacal’s work\, Cole ultimately aims to establ
 ish an argument for the ongoing presence of global artists in America’s 
 public universities.\n\nThere will be a special lecture by world-renowned 
 José Sacal scholar Gregario Luke in ATEC on September 12 starting at 5 p.
 m.\, followed by an opening reception at 6 p.m. in the Davidson-Gundy Alum
 ni Center. The reception will feature talks by President Dr. Richard C. Be
 nson and the sponsors of the show. Luke will give the most extensive talk\
 , offering a deep dive into Sacal’s biography and motivations as an arti
 st. The event is open to all who wish to learn more about one of Mexico’
 s most esteemed sculptors.
LOCATION:throughout campus\, throughout campus
SUMMARY:José Sacal: Un Mexicano Universal
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.utdallas.edu/event/jose_sacal_un_mexicano_un
 iversal
CATEGORIES:Arts & Performances
CATEGORIES:Campus & Community
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260517T204834Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_40871909351745
DTSTART:20221013T140000Z
DTEND:20221013T150000Z
DESCRIPTION:UT Dallas hosts sculptures by Mexican contemporary artist José
  Sacal this fall as part of a national traveling exhibition. \n\nThe UT Da
 llas Center for U.S.-Latin America Initiatives (CUSLAI) has partnered with
  the UT Dallas Edith O’Donnell Institute of Art History (EODIAH)\, the S
 acal Foundation\, the American Jewish Committee (AJC)\, and the Mexican Em
 bassy in Dallas to host a curated sculpture walk on campus by renowned Mex
 ican sculptor José Sacal (1944-2018).\n\nIn 2006\, José Sacal gained the
  distinction of becoming the first Mexican artist to have sculptures perma
 nently displayed in China. His work can be viewed throughout the United St
 ates\, Israel\, and especially Mexico City.\n\nTo demonstrate the cosmopol
 itanism of this unique Jewish-Mexican artist\, the Sacal Foundation select
 ed 21 sculptures for their traveling exhibition “José Sacal: Un Mexican
 o Universal”\, a show demonstrating Sacal’s Surrealist manifestations 
 of prominent historical figures such as Mahatma Gandhi\, Albert Einstein\,
  and Frida Kahlo. The University of Texas at Dallas is honored that the Sa
 cal Foundation selected us as a special recipient of this traveling exhibi
 tion\, which will reside on campus for the Fall 2022 semester.\n\nCraig Co
 le ’21 is the Head Curator of the installation\, and he has placed Sacal
 ’s work on a path that winds between the Davidson-Gundy Alumni Center\, 
 Edith O’Donnell Arts and Technology building\, Eugene McDermott Library\
 , Cecil H. Green Hall\, Erik Jonsson Academic Center\, and the new Science
 s Building. Cole’s design highlights the diversity of Sacal’s subjects
  and illuminates the artist’s fusion of art and science.\n\nHe hopes stu
 dents\, faculty\, and visitors will interact with the historical narrative
 \, the function of Surrealism\, and how Sacal deconstructs his figures in 
 a signature style. Through Sacal’s work\, Cole ultimately aims to establ
 ish an argument for the ongoing presence of global artists in America’s 
 public universities.\n\nThere will be a special lecture by world-renowned 
 José Sacal scholar Gregario Luke in ATEC on September 12 starting at 5 p.
 m.\, followed by an opening reception at 6 p.m. in the Davidson-Gundy Alum
 ni Center. The reception will feature talks by President Dr. Richard C. Be
 nson and the sponsors of the show. Luke will give the most extensive talk\
 , offering a deep dive into Sacal’s biography and motivations as an arti
 st. The event is open to all who wish to learn more about one of Mexico’
 s most esteemed sculptors.
LOCATION:throughout campus\, throughout campus
SUMMARY:José Sacal: Un Mexicano Universal
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.utdallas.edu/event/jose_sacal_un_mexicano_un
 iversal
CATEGORIES:Arts & Performances
CATEGORIES:Campus & Community
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260517T204834Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_40871909354818
DTSTART:20221014T140000Z
DTEND:20221014T150000Z
DESCRIPTION:UT Dallas hosts sculptures by Mexican contemporary artist José
  Sacal this fall as part of a national traveling exhibition. \n\nThe UT Da
 llas Center for U.S.-Latin America Initiatives (CUSLAI) has partnered with
  the UT Dallas Edith O’Donnell Institute of Art History (EODIAH)\, the S
 acal Foundation\, the American Jewish Committee (AJC)\, and the Mexican Em
 bassy in Dallas to host a curated sculpture walk on campus by renowned Mex
 ican sculptor José Sacal (1944-2018).\n\nIn 2006\, José Sacal gained the
  distinction of becoming the first Mexican artist to have sculptures perma
 nently displayed in China. His work can be viewed throughout the United St
 ates\, Israel\, and especially Mexico City.\n\nTo demonstrate the cosmopol
 itanism of this unique Jewish-Mexican artist\, the Sacal Foundation select
 ed 21 sculptures for their traveling exhibition “José Sacal: Un Mexican
 o Universal”\, a show demonstrating Sacal’s Surrealist manifestations 
 of prominent historical figures such as Mahatma Gandhi\, Albert Einstein\,
  and Frida Kahlo. The University of Texas at Dallas is honored that the Sa
 cal Foundation selected us as a special recipient of this traveling exhibi
 tion\, which will reside on campus for the Fall 2022 semester.\n\nCraig Co
 le ’21 is the Head Curator of the installation\, and he has placed Sacal
 ’s work on a path that winds between the Davidson-Gundy Alumni Center\, 
 Edith O’Donnell Arts and Technology building\, Eugene McDermott Library\
 , Cecil H. Green Hall\, Erik Jonsson Academic Center\, and the new Science
 s Building. Cole’s design highlights the diversity of Sacal’s subjects
  and illuminates the artist’s fusion of art and science.\n\nHe hopes stu
 dents\, faculty\, and visitors will interact with the historical narrative
 \, the function of Surrealism\, and how Sacal deconstructs his figures in 
 a signature style. Through Sacal’s work\, Cole ultimately aims to establ
 ish an argument for the ongoing presence of global artists in America’s 
 public universities.\n\nThere will be a special lecture by world-renowned 
 José Sacal scholar Gregario Luke in ATEC on September 12 starting at 5 p.
 m.\, followed by an opening reception at 6 p.m. in the Davidson-Gundy Alum
 ni Center. The reception will feature talks by President Dr. Richard C. Be
 nson and the sponsors of the show. Luke will give the most extensive talk\
 , offering a deep dive into Sacal’s biography and motivations as an arti
 st. The event is open to all who wish to learn more about one of Mexico’
 s most esteemed sculptors.
LOCATION:throughout campus\, throughout campus
SUMMARY:José Sacal: Un Mexicano Universal
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.utdallas.edu/event/jose_sacal_un_mexicano_un
 iversal
CATEGORIES:Arts & Performances
CATEGORIES:Campus & Community
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260517T204834Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_40871909356867
DTSTART:20221015T140000Z
DTEND:20221015T150000Z
DESCRIPTION:UT Dallas hosts sculptures by Mexican contemporary artist José
  Sacal this fall as part of a national traveling exhibition. \n\nThe UT Da
 llas Center for U.S.-Latin America Initiatives (CUSLAI) has partnered with
  the UT Dallas Edith O’Donnell Institute of Art History (EODIAH)\, the S
 acal Foundation\, the American Jewish Committee (AJC)\, and the Mexican Em
 bassy in Dallas to host a curated sculpture walk on campus by renowned Mex
 ican sculptor José Sacal (1944-2018).\n\nIn 2006\, José Sacal gained the
  distinction of becoming the first Mexican artist to have sculptures perma
 nently displayed in China. His work can be viewed throughout the United St
 ates\, Israel\, and especially Mexico City.\n\nTo demonstrate the cosmopol
 itanism of this unique Jewish-Mexican artist\, the Sacal Foundation select
 ed 21 sculptures for their traveling exhibition “José Sacal: Un Mexican
 o Universal”\, a show demonstrating Sacal’s Surrealist manifestations 
 of prominent historical figures such as Mahatma Gandhi\, Albert Einstein\,
  and Frida Kahlo. The University of Texas at Dallas is honored that the Sa
 cal Foundation selected us as a special recipient of this traveling exhibi
 tion\, which will reside on campus for the Fall 2022 semester.\n\nCraig Co
 le ’21 is the Head Curator of the installation\, and he has placed Sacal
 ’s work on a path that winds between the Davidson-Gundy Alumni Center\, 
 Edith O’Donnell Arts and Technology building\, Eugene McDermott Library\
 , Cecil H. Green Hall\, Erik Jonsson Academic Center\, and the new Science
 s Building. Cole’s design highlights the diversity of Sacal’s subjects
  and illuminates the artist’s fusion of art and science.\n\nHe hopes stu
 dents\, faculty\, and visitors will interact with the historical narrative
 \, the function of Surrealism\, and how Sacal deconstructs his figures in 
 a signature style. Through Sacal’s work\, Cole ultimately aims to establ
 ish an argument for the ongoing presence of global artists in America’s 
 public universities.\n\nThere will be a special lecture by world-renowned 
 José Sacal scholar Gregario Luke in ATEC on September 12 starting at 5 p.
 m.\, followed by an opening reception at 6 p.m. in the Davidson-Gundy Alum
 ni Center. The reception will feature talks by President Dr. Richard C. Be
 nson and the sponsors of the show. Luke will give the most extensive talk\
 , offering a deep dive into Sacal’s biography and motivations as an arti
 st. The event is open to all who wish to learn more about one of Mexico’
 s most esteemed sculptors.
LOCATION:throughout campus\, throughout campus
SUMMARY:José Sacal: Un Mexicano Universal
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.utdallas.edu/event/jose_sacal_un_mexicano_un
 iversal
CATEGORIES:Arts & Performances
CATEGORIES:Campus & Community
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260517T204834Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_40871909359940
DTSTART:20221016T140000Z
DTEND:20221016T150000Z
DESCRIPTION:UT Dallas hosts sculptures by Mexican contemporary artist José
  Sacal this fall as part of a national traveling exhibition. \n\nThe UT Da
 llas Center for U.S.-Latin America Initiatives (CUSLAI) has partnered with
  the UT Dallas Edith O’Donnell Institute of Art History (EODIAH)\, the S
 acal Foundation\, the American Jewish Committee (AJC)\, and the Mexican Em
 bassy in Dallas to host a curated sculpture walk on campus by renowned Mex
 ican sculptor José Sacal (1944-2018).\n\nIn 2006\, José Sacal gained the
  distinction of becoming the first Mexican artist to have sculptures perma
 nently displayed in China. His work can be viewed throughout the United St
 ates\, Israel\, and especially Mexico City.\n\nTo demonstrate the cosmopol
 itanism of this unique Jewish-Mexican artist\, the Sacal Foundation select
 ed 21 sculptures for their traveling exhibition “José Sacal: Un Mexican
 o Universal”\, a show demonstrating Sacal’s Surrealist manifestations 
 of prominent historical figures such as Mahatma Gandhi\, Albert Einstein\,
  and Frida Kahlo. The University of Texas at Dallas is honored that the Sa
 cal Foundation selected us as a special recipient of this traveling exhibi
 tion\, which will reside on campus for the Fall 2022 semester.\n\nCraig Co
 le ’21 is the Head Curator of the installation\, and he has placed Sacal
 ’s work on a path that winds between the Davidson-Gundy Alumni Center\, 
 Edith O’Donnell Arts and Technology building\, Eugene McDermott Library\
 , Cecil H. Green Hall\, Erik Jonsson Academic Center\, and the new Science
 s Building. Cole’s design highlights the diversity of Sacal’s subjects
  and illuminates the artist’s fusion of art and science.\n\nHe hopes stu
 dents\, faculty\, and visitors will interact with the historical narrative
 \, the function of Surrealism\, and how Sacal deconstructs his figures in 
 a signature style. Through Sacal’s work\, Cole ultimately aims to establ
 ish an argument for the ongoing presence of global artists in America’s 
 public universities.\n\nThere will be a special lecture by world-renowned 
 José Sacal scholar Gregario Luke in ATEC on September 12 starting at 5 p.
 m.\, followed by an opening reception at 6 p.m. in the Davidson-Gundy Alum
 ni Center. The reception will feature talks by President Dr. Richard C. Be
 nson and the sponsors of the show. Luke will give the most extensive talk\
 , offering a deep dive into Sacal’s biography and motivations as an arti
 st. The event is open to all who wish to learn more about one of Mexico’
 s most esteemed sculptors.
LOCATION:throughout campus\, throughout campus
SUMMARY:José Sacal: Un Mexicano Universal
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.utdallas.edu/event/jose_sacal_un_mexicano_un
 iversal
CATEGORIES:Arts & Performances
CATEGORIES:Campus & Community
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260517T204834Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_40871909363013
DTSTART:20221017T140000Z
DTEND:20221017T150000Z
DESCRIPTION:UT Dallas hosts sculptures by Mexican contemporary artist José
  Sacal this fall as part of a national traveling exhibition. \n\nThe UT Da
 llas Center for U.S.-Latin America Initiatives (CUSLAI) has partnered with
  the UT Dallas Edith O’Donnell Institute of Art History (EODIAH)\, the S
 acal Foundation\, the American Jewish Committee (AJC)\, and the Mexican Em
 bassy in Dallas to host a curated sculpture walk on campus by renowned Mex
 ican sculptor José Sacal (1944-2018).\n\nIn 2006\, José Sacal gained the
  distinction of becoming the first Mexican artist to have sculptures perma
 nently displayed in China. His work can be viewed throughout the United St
 ates\, Israel\, and especially Mexico City.\n\nTo demonstrate the cosmopol
 itanism of this unique Jewish-Mexican artist\, the Sacal Foundation select
 ed 21 sculptures for their traveling exhibition “José Sacal: Un Mexican
 o Universal”\, a show demonstrating Sacal’s Surrealist manifestations 
 of prominent historical figures such as Mahatma Gandhi\, Albert Einstein\,
  and Frida Kahlo. The University of Texas at Dallas is honored that the Sa
 cal Foundation selected us as a special recipient of this traveling exhibi
 tion\, which will reside on campus for the Fall 2022 semester.\n\nCraig Co
 le ’21 is the Head Curator of the installation\, and he has placed Sacal
 ’s work on a path that winds between the Davidson-Gundy Alumni Center\, 
 Edith O’Donnell Arts and Technology building\, Eugene McDermott Library\
 , Cecil H. Green Hall\, Erik Jonsson Academic Center\, and the new Science
 s Building. Cole’s design highlights the diversity of Sacal’s subjects
  and illuminates the artist’s fusion of art and science.\n\nHe hopes stu
 dents\, faculty\, and visitors will interact with the historical narrative
 \, the function of Surrealism\, and how Sacal deconstructs his figures in 
 a signature style. Through Sacal’s work\, Cole ultimately aims to establ
 ish an argument for the ongoing presence of global artists in America’s 
 public universities.\n\nThere will be a special lecture by world-renowned 
 José Sacal scholar Gregario Luke in ATEC on September 12 starting at 5 p.
 m.\, followed by an opening reception at 6 p.m. in the Davidson-Gundy Alum
 ni Center. The reception will feature talks by President Dr. Richard C. Be
 nson and the sponsors of the show. Luke will give the most extensive talk\
 , offering a deep dive into Sacal’s biography and motivations as an arti
 st. The event is open to all who wish to learn more about one of Mexico’
 s most esteemed sculptors.
LOCATION:throughout campus\, throughout campus
SUMMARY:José Sacal: Un Mexicano Universal
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.utdallas.edu/event/jose_sacal_un_mexicano_un
 iversal
CATEGORIES:Arts & Performances
CATEGORIES:Campus & Community
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260517T204834Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_40871909365062
DTSTART:20221018T140000Z
DTEND:20221018T150000Z
DESCRIPTION:UT Dallas hosts sculptures by Mexican contemporary artist José
  Sacal this fall as part of a national traveling exhibition. \n\nThe UT Da
 llas Center for U.S.-Latin America Initiatives (CUSLAI) has partnered with
  the UT Dallas Edith O’Donnell Institute of Art History (EODIAH)\, the S
 acal Foundation\, the American Jewish Committee (AJC)\, and the Mexican Em
 bassy in Dallas to host a curated sculpture walk on campus by renowned Mex
 ican sculptor José Sacal (1944-2018).\n\nIn 2006\, José Sacal gained the
  distinction of becoming the first Mexican artist to have sculptures perma
 nently displayed in China. His work can be viewed throughout the United St
 ates\, Israel\, and especially Mexico City.\n\nTo demonstrate the cosmopol
 itanism of this unique Jewish-Mexican artist\, the Sacal Foundation select
 ed 21 sculptures for their traveling exhibition “José Sacal: Un Mexican
 o Universal”\, a show demonstrating Sacal’s Surrealist manifestations 
 of prominent historical figures such as Mahatma Gandhi\, Albert Einstein\,
  and Frida Kahlo. The University of Texas at Dallas is honored that the Sa
 cal Foundation selected us as a special recipient of this traveling exhibi
 tion\, which will reside on campus for the Fall 2022 semester.\n\nCraig Co
 le ’21 is the Head Curator of the installation\, and he has placed Sacal
 ’s work on a path that winds between the Davidson-Gundy Alumni Center\, 
 Edith O’Donnell Arts and Technology building\, Eugene McDermott Library\
 , Cecil H. Green Hall\, Erik Jonsson Academic Center\, and the new Science
 s Building. Cole’s design highlights the diversity of Sacal’s subjects
  and illuminates the artist’s fusion of art and science.\n\nHe hopes stu
 dents\, faculty\, and visitors will interact with the historical narrative
 \, the function of Surrealism\, and how Sacal deconstructs his figures in 
 a signature style. Through Sacal’s work\, Cole ultimately aims to establ
 ish an argument for the ongoing presence of global artists in America’s 
 public universities.\n\nThere will be a special lecture by world-renowned 
 José Sacal scholar Gregario Luke in ATEC on September 12 starting at 5 p.
 m.\, followed by an opening reception at 6 p.m. in the Davidson-Gundy Alum
 ni Center. The reception will feature talks by President Dr. Richard C. Be
 nson and the sponsors of the show. Luke will give the most extensive talk\
 , offering a deep dive into Sacal’s biography and motivations as an arti
 st. The event is open to all who wish to learn more about one of Mexico’
 s most esteemed sculptors.
LOCATION:throughout campus\, throughout campus
SUMMARY:José Sacal: Un Mexicano Universal
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.utdallas.edu/event/jose_sacal_un_mexicano_un
 iversal
CATEGORIES:Arts & Performances
CATEGORIES:Campus & Community
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260517T204834Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_40871909368135
DTSTART:20221019T140000Z
DTEND:20221019T150000Z
DESCRIPTION:UT Dallas hosts sculptures by Mexican contemporary artist José
  Sacal this fall as part of a national traveling exhibition. \n\nThe UT Da
 llas Center for U.S.-Latin America Initiatives (CUSLAI) has partnered with
  the UT Dallas Edith O’Donnell Institute of Art History (EODIAH)\, the S
 acal Foundation\, the American Jewish Committee (AJC)\, and the Mexican Em
 bassy in Dallas to host a curated sculpture walk on campus by renowned Mex
 ican sculptor José Sacal (1944-2018).\n\nIn 2006\, José Sacal gained the
  distinction of becoming the first Mexican artist to have sculptures perma
 nently displayed in China. His work can be viewed throughout the United St
 ates\, Israel\, and especially Mexico City.\n\nTo demonstrate the cosmopol
 itanism of this unique Jewish-Mexican artist\, the Sacal Foundation select
 ed 21 sculptures for their traveling exhibition “José Sacal: Un Mexican
 o Universal”\, a show demonstrating Sacal’s Surrealist manifestations 
 of prominent historical figures such as Mahatma Gandhi\, Albert Einstein\,
  and Frida Kahlo. The University of Texas at Dallas is honored that the Sa
 cal Foundation selected us as a special recipient of this traveling exhibi
 tion\, which will reside on campus for the Fall 2022 semester.\n\nCraig Co
 le ’21 is the Head Curator of the installation\, and he has placed Sacal
 ’s work on a path that winds between the Davidson-Gundy Alumni Center\, 
 Edith O’Donnell Arts and Technology building\, Eugene McDermott Library\
 , Cecil H. Green Hall\, Erik Jonsson Academic Center\, and the new Science
 s Building. Cole’s design highlights the diversity of Sacal’s subjects
  and illuminates the artist’s fusion of art and science.\n\nHe hopes stu
 dents\, faculty\, and visitors will interact with the historical narrative
 \, the function of Surrealism\, and how Sacal deconstructs his figures in 
 a signature style. Through Sacal’s work\, Cole ultimately aims to establ
 ish an argument for the ongoing presence of global artists in America’s 
 public universities.\n\nThere will be a special lecture by world-renowned 
 José Sacal scholar Gregario Luke in ATEC on September 12 starting at 5 p.
 m.\, followed by an opening reception at 6 p.m. in the Davidson-Gundy Alum
 ni Center. The reception will feature talks by President Dr. Richard C. Be
 nson and the sponsors of the show. Luke will give the most extensive talk\
 , offering a deep dive into Sacal’s biography and motivations as an arti
 st. The event is open to all who wish to learn more about one of Mexico’
 s most esteemed sculptors.
LOCATION:throughout campus\, throughout campus
SUMMARY:José Sacal: Un Mexicano Universal
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.utdallas.edu/event/jose_sacal_un_mexicano_un
 iversal
CATEGORIES:Arts & Performances
CATEGORIES:Campus & Community
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260517T204834Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_40871909370184
DTSTART:20221020T140000Z
DTEND:20221020T150000Z
DESCRIPTION:UT Dallas hosts sculptures by Mexican contemporary artist José
  Sacal this fall as part of a national traveling exhibition. \n\nThe UT Da
 llas Center for U.S.-Latin America Initiatives (CUSLAI) has partnered with
  the UT Dallas Edith O’Donnell Institute of Art History (EODIAH)\, the S
 acal Foundation\, the American Jewish Committee (AJC)\, and the Mexican Em
 bassy in Dallas to host a curated sculpture walk on campus by renowned Mex
 ican sculptor José Sacal (1944-2018).\n\nIn 2006\, José Sacal gained the
  distinction of becoming the first Mexican artist to have sculptures perma
 nently displayed in China. His work can be viewed throughout the United St
 ates\, Israel\, and especially Mexico City.\n\nTo demonstrate the cosmopol
 itanism of this unique Jewish-Mexican artist\, the Sacal Foundation select
 ed 21 sculptures for their traveling exhibition “José Sacal: Un Mexican
 o Universal”\, a show demonstrating Sacal’s Surrealist manifestations 
 of prominent historical figures such as Mahatma Gandhi\, Albert Einstein\,
  and Frida Kahlo. The University of Texas at Dallas is honored that the Sa
 cal Foundation selected us as a special recipient of this traveling exhibi
 tion\, which will reside on campus for the Fall 2022 semester.\n\nCraig Co
 le ’21 is the Head Curator of the installation\, and he has placed Sacal
 ’s work on a path that winds between the Davidson-Gundy Alumni Center\, 
 Edith O’Donnell Arts and Technology building\, Eugene McDermott Library\
 , Cecil H. Green Hall\, Erik Jonsson Academic Center\, and the new Science
 s Building. Cole’s design highlights the diversity of Sacal’s subjects
  and illuminates the artist’s fusion of art and science.\n\nHe hopes stu
 dents\, faculty\, and visitors will interact with the historical narrative
 \, the function of Surrealism\, and how Sacal deconstructs his figures in 
 a signature style. Through Sacal’s work\, Cole ultimately aims to establ
 ish an argument for the ongoing presence of global artists in America’s 
 public universities.\n\nThere will be a special lecture by world-renowned 
 José Sacal scholar Gregario Luke in ATEC on September 12 starting at 5 p.
 m.\, followed by an opening reception at 6 p.m. in the Davidson-Gundy Alum
 ni Center. The reception will feature talks by President Dr. Richard C. Be
 nson and the sponsors of the show. Luke will give the most extensive talk\
 , offering a deep dive into Sacal’s biography and motivations as an arti
 st. The event is open to all who wish to learn more about one of Mexico’
 s most esteemed sculptors.
LOCATION:throughout campus\, throughout campus
SUMMARY:José Sacal: Un Mexicano Universal
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.utdallas.edu/event/jose_sacal_un_mexicano_un
 iversal
CATEGORIES:Arts & Performances
CATEGORIES:Campus & Community
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260517T204834Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_40871909373257
DTSTART:20221021T140000Z
DTEND:20221021T150000Z
DESCRIPTION:UT Dallas hosts sculptures by Mexican contemporary artist José
  Sacal this fall as part of a national traveling exhibition. \n\nThe UT Da
 llas Center for U.S.-Latin America Initiatives (CUSLAI) has partnered with
  the UT Dallas Edith O’Donnell Institute of Art History (EODIAH)\, the S
 acal Foundation\, the American Jewish Committee (AJC)\, and the Mexican Em
 bassy in Dallas to host a curated sculpture walk on campus by renowned Mex
 ican sculptor José Sacal (1944-2018).\n\nIn 2006\, José Sacal gained the
  distinction of becoming the first Mexican artist to have sculptures perma
 nently displayed in China. His work can be viewed throughout the United St
 ates\, Israel\, and especially Mexico City.\n\nTo demonstrate the cosmopol
 itanism of this unique Jewish-Mexican artist\, the Sacal Foundation select
 ed 21 sculptures for their traveling exhibition “José Sacal: Un Mexican
 o Universal”\, a show demonstrating Sacal’s Surrealist manifestations 
 of prominent historical figures such as Mahatma Gandhi\, Albert Einstein\,
  and Frida Kahlo. The University of Texas at Dallas is honored that the Sa
 cal Foundation selected us as a special recipient of this traveling exhibi
 tion\, which will reside on campus for the Fall 2022 semester.\n\nCraig Co
 le ’21 is the Head Curator of the installation\, and he has placed Sacal
 ’s work on a path that winds between the Davidson-Gundy Alumni Center\, 
 Edith O’Donnell Arts and Technology building\, Eugene McDermott Library\
 , Cecil H. Green Hall\, Erik Jonsson Academic Center\, and the new Science
 s Building. Cole’s design highlights the diversity of Sacal’s subjects
  and illuminates the artist’s fusion of art and science.\n\nHe hopes stu
 dents\, faculty\, and visitors will interact with the historical narrative
 \, the function of Surrealism\, and how Sacal deconstructs his figures in 
 a signature style. Through Sacal’s work\, Cole ultimately aims to establ
 ish an argument for the ongoing presence of global artists in America’s 
 public universities.\n\nThere will be a special lecture by world-renowned 
 José Sacal scholar Gregario Luke in ATEC on September 12 starting at 5 p.
 m.\, followed by an opening reception at 6 p.m. in the Davidson-Gundy Alum
 ni Center. The reception will feature talks by President Dr. Richard C. Be
 nson and the sponsors of the show. Luke will give the most extensive talk\
 , offering a deep dive into Sacal’s biography and motivations as an arti
 st. The event is open to all who wish to learn more about one of Mexico’
 s most esteemed sculptors.
LOCATION:throughout campus\, throughout campus
SUMMARY:José Sacal: Un Mexicano Universal
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.utdallas.edu/event/jose_sacal_un_mexicano_un
 iversal
CATEGORIES:Arts & Performances
CATEGORIES:Campus & Community
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260517T204834Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_40871909375306
DTSTART:20221022T140000Z
DTEND:20221022T150000Z
DESCRIPTION:UT Dallas hosts sculptures by Mexican contemporary artist José
  Sacal this fall as part of a national traveling exhibition. \n\nThe UT Da
 llas Center for U.S.-Latin America Initiatives (CUSLAI) has partnered with
  the UT Dallas Edith O’Donnell Institute of Art History (EODIAH)\, the S
 acal Foundation\, the American Jewish Committee (AJC)\, and the Mexican Em
 bassy in Dallas to host a curated sculpture walk on campus by renowned Mex
 ican sculptor José Sacal (1944-2018).\n\nIn 2006\, José Sacal gained the
  distinction of becoming the first Mexican artist to have sculptures perma
 nently displayed in China. His work can be viewed throughout the United St
 ates\, Israel\, and especially Mexico City.\n\nTo demonstrate the cosmopol
 itanism of this unique Jewish-Mexican artist\, the Sacal Foundation select
 ed 21 sculptures for their traveling exhibition “José Sacal: Un Mexican
 o Universal”\, a show demonstrating Sacal’s Surrealist manifestations 
 of prominent historical figures such as Mahatma Gandhi\, Albert Einstein\,
  and Frida Kahlo. The University of Texas at Dallas is honored that the Sa
 cal Foundation selected us as a special recipient of this traveling exhibi
 tion\, which will reside on campus for the Fall 2022 semester.\n\nCraig Co
 le ’21 is the Head Curator of the installation\, and he has placed Sacal
 ’s work on a path that winds between the Davidson-Gundy Alumni Center\, 
 Edith O’Donnell Arts and Technology building\, Eugene McDermott Library\
 , Cecil H. Green Hall\, Erik Jonsson Academic Center\, and the new Science
 s Building. Cole’s design highlights the diversity of Sacal’s subjects
  and illuminates the artist’s fusion of art and science.\n\nHe hopes stu
 dents\, faculty\, and visitors will interact with the historical narrative
 \, the function of Surrealism\, and how Sacal deconstructs his figures in 
 a signature style. Through Sacal’s work\, Cole ultimately aims to establ
 ish an argument for the ongoing presence of global artists in America’s 
 public universities.\n\nThere will be a special lecture by world-renowned 
 José Sacal scholar Gregario Luke in ATEC on September 12 starting at 5 p.
 m.\, followed by an opening reception at 6 p.m. in the Davidson-Gundy Alum
 ni Center. The reception will feature talks by President Dr. Richard C. Be
 nson and the sponsors of the show. Luke will give the most extensive talk\
 , offering a deep dive into Sacal’s biography and motivations as an arti
 st. The event is open to all who wish to learn more about one of Mexico’
 s most esteemed sculptors.
LOCATION:throughout campus\, throughout campus
SUMMARY:José Sacal: Un Mexicano Universal
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.utdallas.edu/event/jose_sacal_un_mexicano_un
 iversal
CATEGORIES:Arts & Performances
CATEGORIES:Campus & Community
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260517T204834Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_40871909378379
DTSTART:20221023T140000Z
DTEND:20221023T150000Z
DESCRIPTION:UT Dallas hosts sculptures by Mexican contemporary artist José
  Sacal this fall as part of a national traveling exhibition. \n\nThe UT Da
 llas Center for U.S.-Latin America Initiatives (CUSLAI) has partnered with
  the UT Dallas Edith O’Donnell Institute of Art History (EODIAH)\, the S
 acal Foundation\, the American Jewish Committee (AJC)\, and the Mexican Em
 bassy in Dallas to host a curated sculpture walk on campus by renowned Mex
 ican sculptor José Sacal (1944-2018).\n\nIn 2006\, José Sacal gained the
  distinction of becoming the first Mexican artist to have sculptures perma
 nently displayed in China. His work can be viewed throughout the United St
 ates\, Israel\, and especially Mexico City.\n\nTo demonstrate the cosmopol
 itanism of this unique Jewish-Mexican artist\, the Sacal Foundation select
 ed 21 sculptures for their traveling exhibition “José Sacal: Un Mexican
 o Universal”\, a show demonstrating Sacal’s Surrealist manifestations 
 of prominent historical figures such as Mahatma Gandhi\, Albert Einstein\,
  and Frida Kahlo. The University of Texas at Dallas is honored that the Sa
 cal Foundation selected us as a special recipient of this traveling exhibi
 tion\, which will reside on campus for the Fall 2022 semester.\n\nCraig Co
 le ’21 is the Head Curator of the installation\, and he has placed Sacal
 ’s work on a path that winds between the Davidson-Gundy Alumni Center\, 
 Edith O’Donnell Arts and Technology building\, Eugene McDermott Library\
 , Cecil H. Green Hall\, Erik Jonsson Academic Center\, and the new Science
 s Building. Cole’s design highlights the diversity of Sacal’s subjects
  and illuminates the artist’s fusion of art and science.\n\nHe hopes stu
 dents\, faculty\, and visitors will interact with the historical narrative
 \, the function of Surrealism\, and how Sacal deconstructs his figures in 
 a signature style. Through Sacal’s work\, Cole ultimately aims to establ
 ish an argument for the ongoing presence of global artists in America’s 
 public universities.\n\nThere will be a special lecture by world-renowned 
 José Sacal scholar Gregario Luke in ATEC on September 12 starting at 5 p.
 m.\, followed by an opening reception at 6 p.m. in the Davidson-Gundy Alum
 ni Center. The reception will feature talks by President Dr. Richard C. Be
 nson and the sponsors of the show. Luke will give the most extensive talk\
 , offering a deep dive into Sacal’s biography and motivations as an arti
 st. The event is open to all who wish to learn more about one of Mexico’
 s most esteemed sculptors.
LOCATION:throughout campus\, throughout campus
SUMMARY:José Sacal: Un Mexicano Universal
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.utdallas.edu/event/jose_sacal_un_mexicano_un
 iversal
CATEGORIES:Arts & Performances
CATEGORIES:Campus & Community
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260517T204834Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_40871909381452
DTSTART:20221024T140000Z
DTEND:20221024T150000Z
DESCRIPTION:UT Dallas hosts sculptures by Mexican contemporary artist José
  Sacal this fall as part of a national traveling exhibition. \n\nThe UT Da
 llas Center for U.S.-Latin America Initiatives (CUSLAI) has partnered with
  the UT Dallas Edith O’Donnell Institute of Art History (EODIAH)\, the S
 acal Foundation\, the American Jewish Committee (AJC)\, and the Mexican Em
 bassy in Dallas to host a curated sculpture walk on campus by renowned Mex
 ican sculptor José Sacal (1944-2018).\n\nIn 2006\, José Sacal gained the
  distinction of becoming the first Mexican artist to have sculptures perma
 nently displayed in China. His work can be viewed throughout the United St
 ates\, Israel\, and especially Mexico City.\n\nTo demonstrate the cosmopol
 itanism of this unique Jewish-Mexican artist\, the Sacal Foundation select
 ed 21 sculptures for their traveling exhibition “José Sacal: Un Mexican
 o Universal”\, a show demonstrating Sacal’s Surrealist manifestations 
 of prominent historical figures such as Mahatma Gandhi\, Albert Einstein\,
  and Frida Kahlo. The University of Texas at Dallas is honored that the Sa
 cal Foundation selected us as a special recipient of this traveling exhibi
 tion\, which will reside on campus for the Fall 2022 semester.\n\nCraig Co
 le ’21 is the Head Curator of the installation\, and he has placed Sacal
 ’s work on a path that winds between the Davidson-Gundy Alumni Center\, 
 Edith O’Donnell Arts and Technology building\, Eugene McDermott Library\
 , Cecil H. Green Hall\, Erik Jonsson Academic Center\, and the new Science
 s Building. Cole’s design highlights the diversity of Sacal’s subjects
  and illuminates the artist’s fusion of art and science.\n\nHe hopes stu
 dents\, faculty\, and visitors will interact with the historical narrative
 \, the function of Surrealism\, and how Sacal deconstructs his figures in 
 a signature style. Through Sacal’s work\, Cole ultimately aims to establ
 ish an argument for the ongoing presence of global artists in America’s 
 public universities.\n\nThere will be a special lecture by world-renowned 
 José Sacal scholar Gregario Luke in ATEC on September 12 starting at 5 p.
 m.\, followed by an opening reception at 6 p.m. in the Davidson-Gundy Alum
 ni Center. The reception will feature talks by President Dr. Richard C. Be
 nson and the sponsors of the show. Luke will give the most extensive talk\
 , offering a deep dive into Sacal’s biography and motivations as an arti
 st. The event is open to all who wish to learn more about one of Mexico’
 s most esteemed sculptors.
LOCATION:throughout campus\, throughout campus
SUMMARY:José Sacal: Un Mexicano Universal
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.utdallas.edu/event/jose_sacal_un_mexicano_un
 iversal
CATEGORIES:Arts & Performances
CATEGORIES:Campus & Community
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260517T204834Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_40871909383501
DTSTART:20221025T140000Z
DTEND:20221025T150000Z
DESCRIPTION:UT Dallas hosts sculptures by Mexican contemporary artist José
  Sacal this fall as part of a national traveling exhibition. \n\nThe UT Da
 llas Center for U.S.-Latin America Initiatives (CUSLAI) has partnered with
  the UT Dallas Edith O’Donnell Institute of Art History (EODIAH)\, the S
 acal Foundation\, the American Jewish Committee (AJC)\, and the Mexican Em
 bassy in Dallas to host a curated sculpture walk on campus by renowned Mex
 ican sculptor José Sacal (1944-2018).\n\nIn 2006\, José Sacal gained the
  distinction of becoming the first Mexican artist to have sculptures perma
 nently displayed in China. His work can be viewed throughout the United St
 ates\, Israel\, and especially Mexico City.\n\nTo demonstrate the cosmopol
 itanism of this unique Jewish-Mexican artist\, the Sacal Foundation select
 ed 21 sculptures for their traveling exhibition “José Sacal: Un Mexican
 o Universal”\, a show demonstrating Sacal’s Surrealist manifestations 
 of prominent historical figures such as Mahatma Gandhi\, Albert Einstein\,
  and Frida Kahlo. The University of Texas at Dallas is honored that the Sa
 cal Foundation selected us as a special recipient of this traveling exhibi
 tion\, which will reside on campus for the Fall 2022 semester.\n\nCraig Co
 le ’21 is the Head Curator of the installation\, and he has placed Sacal
 ’s work on a path that winds between the Davidson-Gundy Alumni Center\, 
 Edith O’Donnell Arts and Technology building\, Eugene McDermott Library\
 , Cecil H. Green Hall\, Erik Jonsson Academic Center\, and the new Science
 s Building. Cole’s design highlights the diversity of Sacal’s subjects
  and illuminates the artist’s fusion of art and science.\n\nHe hopes stu
 dents\, faculty\, and visitors will interact with the historical narrative
 \, the function of Surrealism\, and how Sacal deconstructs his figures in 
 a signature style. Through Sacal’s work\, Cole ultimately aims to establ
 ish an argument for the ongoing presence of global artists in America’s 
 public universities.\n\nThere will be a special lecture by world-renowned 
 José Sacal scholar Gregario Luke in ATEC on September 12 starting at 5 p.
 m.\, followed by an opening reception at 6 p.m. in the Davidson-Gundy Alum
 ni Center. The reception will feature talks by President Dr. Richard C. Be
 nson and the sponsors of the show. Luke will give the most extensive talk\
 , offering a deep dive into Sacal’s biography and motivations as an arti
 st. The event is open to all who wish to learn more about one of Mexico’
 s most esteemed sculptors.
LOCATION:throughout campus\, throughout campus
SUMMARY:José Sacal: Un Mexicano Universal
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.utdallas.edu/event/jose_sacal_un_mexicano_un
 iversal
CATEGORIES:Arts & Performances
CATEGORIES:Campus & Community
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260517T204834Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_40871909386574
DTSTART:20221026T140000Z
DTEND:20221026T150000Z
DESCRIPTION:UT Dallas hosts sculptures by Mexican contemporary artist José
  Sacal this fall as part of a national traveling exhibition. \n\nThe UT Da
 llas Center for U.S.-Latin America Initiatives (CUSLAI) has partnered with
  the UT Dallas Edith O’Donnell Institute of Art History (EODIAH)\, the S
 acal Foundation\, the American Jewish Committee (AJC)\, and the Mexican Em
 bassy in Dallas to host a curated sculpture walk on campus by renowned Mex
 ican sculptor José Sacal (1944-2018).\n\nIn 2006\, José Sacal gained the
  distinction of becoming the first Mexican artist to have sculptures perma
 nently displayed in China. His work can be viewed throughout the United St
 ates\, Israel\, and especially Mexico City.\n\nTo demonstrate the cosmopol
 itanism of this unique Jewish-Mexican artist\, the Sacal Foundation select
 ed 21 sculptures for their traveling exhibition “José Sacal: Un Mexican
 o Universal”\, a show demonstrating Sacal’s Surrealist manifestations 
 of prominent historical figures such as Mahatma Gandhi\, Albert Einstein\,
  and Frida Kahlo. The University of Texas at Dallas is honored that the Sa
 cal Foundation selected us as a special recipient of this traveling exhibi
 tion\, which will reside on campus for the Fall 2022 semester.\n\nCraig Co
 le ’21 is the Head Curator of the installation\, and he has placed Sacal
 ’s work on a path that winds between the Davidson-Gundy Alumni Center\, 
 Edith O’Donnell Arts and Technology building\, Eugene McDermott Library\
 , Cecil H. Green Hall\, Erik Jonsson Academic Center\, and the new Science
 s Building. Cole’s design highlights the diversity of Sacal’s subjects
  and illuminates the artist’s fusion of art and science.\n\nHe hopes stu
 dents\, faculty\, and visitors will interact with the historical narrative
 \, the function of Surrealism\, and how Sacal deconstructs his figures in 
 a signature style. Through Sacal’s work\, Cole ultimately aims to establ
 ish an argument for the ongoing presence of global artists in America’s 
 public universities.\n\nThere will be a special lecture by world-renowned 
 José Sacal scholar Gregario Luke in ATEC on September 12 starting at 5 p.
 m.\, followed by an opening reception at 6 p.m. in the Davidson-Gundy Alum
 ni Center. The reception will feature talks by President Dr. Richard C. Be
 nson and the sponsors of the show. Luke will give the most extensive talk\
 , offering a deep dive into Sacal’s biography and motivations as an arti
 st. The event is open to all who wish to learn more about one of Mexico’
 s most esteemed sculptors.
LOCATION:throughout campus\, throughout campus
SUMMARY:José Sacal: Un Mexicano Universal
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.utdallas.edu/event/jose_sacal_un_mexicano_un
 iversal
CATEGORIES:Arts & Performances
CATEGORIES:Campus & Community
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260517T204834Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_40871909388623
DTSTART:20221027T140000Z
DTEND:20221027T150000Z
DESCRIPTION:UT Dallas hosts sculptures by Mexican contemporary artist José
  Sacal this fall as part of a national traveling exhibition. \n\nThe UT Da
 llas Center for U.S.-Latin America Initiatives (CUSLAI) has partnered with
  the UT Dallas Edith O’Donnell Institute of Art History (EODIAH)\, the S
 acal Foundation\, the American Jewish Committee (AJC)\, and the Mexican Em
 bassy in Dallas to host a curated sculpture walk on campus by renowned Mex
 ican sculptor José Sacal (1944-2018).\n\nIn 2006\, José Sacal gained the
  distinction of becoming the first Mexican artist to have sculptures perma
 nently displayed in China. His work can be viewed throughout the United St
 ates\, Israel\, and especially Mexico City.\n\nTo demonstrate the cosmopol
 itanism of this unique Jewish-Mexican artist\, the Sacal Foundation select
 ed 21 sculptures for their traveling exhibition “José Sacal: Un Mexican
 o Universal”\, a show demonstrating Sacal’s Surrealist manifestations 
 of prominent historical figures such as Mahatma Gandhi\, Albert Einstein\,
  and Frida Kahlo. The University of Texas at Dallas is honored that the Sa
 cal Foundation selected us as a special recipient of this traveling exhibi
 tion\, which will reside on campus for the Fall 2022 semester.\n\nCraig Co
 le ’21 is the Head Curator of the installation\, and he has placed Sacal
 ’s work on a path that winds between the Davidson-Gundy Alumni Center\, 
 Edith O’Donnell Arts and Technology building\, Eugene McDermott Library\
 , Cecil H. Green Hall\, Erik Jonsson Academic Center\, and the new Science
 s Building. Cole’s design highlights the diversity of Sacal’s subjects
  and illuminates the artist’s fusion of art and science.\n\nHe hopes stu
 dents\, faculty\, and visitors will interact with the historical narrative
 \, the function of Surrealism\, and how Sacal deconstructs his figures in 
 a signature style. Through Sacal’s work\, Cole ultimately aims to establ
 ish an argument for the ongoing presence of global artists in America’s 
 public universities.\n\nThere will be a special lecture by world-renowned 
 José Sacal scholar Gregario Luke in ATEC on September 12 starting at 5 p.
 m.\, followed by an opening reception at 6 p.m. in the Davidson-Gundy Alum
 ni Center. The reception will feature talks by President Dr. Richard C. Be
 nson and the sponsors of the show. Luke will give the most extensive talk\
 , offering a deep dive into Sacal’s biography and motivations as an arti
 st. The event is open to all who wish to learn more about one of Mexico’
 s most esteemed sculptors.
LOCATION:throughout campus\, throughout campus
SUMMARY:José Sacal: Un Mexicano Universal
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.utdallas.edu/event/jose_sacal_un_mexicano_un
 iversal
CATEGORIES:Arts & Performances
CATEGORIES:Campus & Community
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260517T204834Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_40871909391696
DTSTART:20221028T140000Z
DTEND:20221028T150000Z
DESCRIPTION:UT Dallas hosts sculptures by Mexican contemporary artist José
  Sacal this fall as part of a national traveling exhibition. \n\nThe UT Da
 llas Center for U.S.-Latin America Initiatives (CUSLAI) has partnered with
  the UT Dallas Edith O’Donnell Institute of Art History (EODIAH)\, the S
 acal Foundation\, the American Jewish Committee (AJC)\, and the Mexican Em
 bassy in Dallas to host a curated sculpture walk on campus by renowned Mex
 ican sculptor José Sacal (1944-2018).\n\nIn 2006\, José Sacal gained the
  distinction of becoming the first Mexican artist to have sculptures perma
 nently displayed in China. His work can be viewed throughout the United St
 ates\, Israel\, and especially Mexico City.\n\nTo demonstrate the cosmopol
 itanism of this unique Jewish-Mexican artist\, the Sacal Foundation select
 ed 21 sculptures for their traveling exhibition “José Sacal: Un Mexican
 o Universal”\, a show demonstrating Sacal’s Surrealist manifestations 
 of prominent historical figures such as Mahatma Gandhi\, Albert Einstein\,
  and Frida Kahlo. The University of Texas at Dallas is honored that the Sa
 cal Foundation selected us as a special recipient of this traveling exhibi
 tion\, which will reside on campus for the Fall 2022 semester.\n\nCraig Co
 le ’21 is the Head Curator of the installation\, and he has placed Sacal
 ’s work on a path that winds between the Davidson-Gundy Alumni Center\, 
 Edith O’Donnell Arts and Technology building\, Eugene McDermott Library\
 , Cecil H. Green Hall\, Erik Jonsson Academic Center\, and the new Science
 s Building. Cole’s design highlights the diversity of Sacal’s subjects
  and illuminates the artist’s fusion of art and science.\n\nHe hopes stu
 dents\, faculty\, and visitors will interact with the historical narrative
 \, the function of Surrealism\, and how Sacal deconstructs his figures in 
 a signature style. Through Sacal’s work\, Cole ultimately aims to establ
 ish an argument for the ongoing presence of global artists in America’s 
 public universities.\n\nThere will be a special lecture by world-renowned 
 José Sacal scholar Gregario Luke in ATEC on September 12 starting at 5 p.
 m.\, followed by an opening reception at 6 p.m. in the Davidson-Gundy Alum
 ni Center. The reception will feature talks by President Dr. Richard C. Be
 nson and the sponsors of the show. Luke will give the most extensive talk\
 , offering a deep dive into Sacal’s biography and motivations as an arti
 st. The event is open to all who wish to learn more about one of Mexico’
 s most esteemed sculptors.
LOCATION:throughout campus\, throughout campus
SUMMARY:José Sacal: Un Mexicano Universal
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.utdallas.edu/event/jose_sacal_un_mexicano_un
 iversal
CATEGORIES:Arts & Performances
CATEGORIES:Campus & Community
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260517T204834Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_40871909393745
DTSTART:20221029T140000Z
DTEND:20221029T150000Z
DESCRIPTION:UT Dallas hosts sculptures by Mexican contemporary artist José
  Sacal this fall as part of a national traveling exhibition. \n\nThe UT Da
 llas Center for U.S.-Latin America Initiatives (CUSLAI) has partnered with
  the UT Dallas Edith O’Donnell Institute of Art History (EODIAH)\, the S
 acal Foundation\, the American Jewish Committee (AJC)\, and the Mexican Em
 bassy in Dallas to host a curated sculpture walk on campus by renowned Mex
 ican sculptor José Sacal (1944-2018).\n\nIn 2006\, José Sacal gained the
  distinction of becoming the first Mexican artist to have sculptures perma
 nently displayed in China. His work can be viewed throughout the United St
 ates\, Israel\, and especially Mexico City.\n\nTo demonstrate the cosmopol
 itanism of this unique Jewish-Mexican artist\, the Sacal Foundation select
 ed 21 sculptures for their traveling exhibition “José Sacal: Un Mexican
 o Universal”\, a show demonstrating Sacal’s Surrealist manifestations 
 of prominent historical figures such as Mahatma Gandhi\, Albert Einstein\,
  and Frida Kahlo. The University of Texas at Dallas is honored that the Sa
 cal Foundation selected us as a special recipient of this traveling exhibi
 tion\, which will reside on campus for the Fall 2022 semester.\n\nCraig Co
 le ’21 is the Head Curator of the installation\, and he has placed Sacal
 ’s work on a path that winds between the Davidson-Gundy Alumni Center\, 
 Edith O’Donnell Arts and Technology building\, Eugene McDermott Library\
 , Cecil H. Green Hall\, Erik Jonsson Academic Center\, and the new Science
 s Building. Cole’s design highlights the diversity of Sacal’s subjects
  and illuminates the artist’s fusion of art and science.\n\nHe hopes stu
 dents\, faculty\, and visitors will interact with the historical narrative
 \, the function of Surrealism\, and how Sacal deconstructs his figures in 
 a signature style. Through Sacal’s work\, Cole ultimately aims to establ
 ish an argument for the ongoing presence of global artists in America’s 
 public universities.\n\nThere will be a special lecture by world-renowned 
 José Sacal scholar Gregario Luke in ATEC on September 12 starting at 5 p.
 m.\, followed by an opening reception at 6 p.m. in the Davidson-Gundy Alum
 ni Center. The reception will feature talks by President Dr. Richard C. Be
 nson and the sponsors of the show. Luke will give the most extensive talk\
 , offering a deep dive into Sacal’s biography and motivations as an arti
 st. The event is open to all who wish to learn more about one of Mexico’
 s most esteemed sculptors.
LOCATION:throughout campus\, throughout campus
SUMMARY:José Sacal: Un Mexicano Universal
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.utdallas.edu/event/jose_sacal_un_mexicano_un
 iversal
CATEGORIES:Arts & Performances
CATEGORIES:Campus & Community
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260517T204834Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_40871909396818
DTSTART:20221030T140000Z
DTEND:20221030T150000Z
DESCRIPTION:UT Dallas hosts sculptures by Mexican contemporary artist José
  Sacal this fall as part of a national traveling exhibition. \n\nThe UT Da
 llas Center for U.S.-Latin America Initiatives (CUSLAI) has partnered with
  the UT Dallas Edith O’Donnell Institute of Art History (EODIAH)\, the S
 acal Foundation\, the American Jewish Committee (AJC)\, and the Mexican Em
 bassy in Dallas to host a curated sculpture walk on campus by renowned Mex
 ican sculptor José Sacal (1944-2018).\n\nIn 2006\, José Sacal gained the
  distinction of becoming the first Mexican artist to have sculptures perma
 nently displayed in China. His work can be viewed throughout the United St
 ates\, Israel\, and especially Mexico City.\n\nTo demonstrate the cosmopol
 itanism of this unique Jewish-Mexican artist\, the Sacal Foundation select
 ed 21 sculptures for their traveling exhibition “José Sacal: Un Mexican
 o Universal”\, a show demonstrating Sacal’s Surrealist manifestations 
 of prominent historical figures such as Mahatma Gandhi\, Albert Einstein\,
  and Frida Kahlo. The University of Texas at Dallas is honored that the Sa
 cal Foundation selected us as a special recipient of this traveling exhibi
 tion\, which will reside on campus for the Fall 2022 semester.\n\nCraig Co
 le ’21 is the Head Curator of the installation\, and he has placed Sacal
 ’s work on a path that winds between the Davidson-Gundy Alumni Center\, 
 Edith O’Donnell Arts and Technology building\, Eugene McDermott Library\
 , Cecil H. Green Hall\, Erik Jonsson Academic Center\, and the new Science
 s Building. Cole’s design highlights the diversity of Sacal’s subjects
  and illuminates the artist’s fusion of art and science.\n\nHe hopes stu
 dents\, faculty\, and visitors will interact with the historical narrative
 \, the function of Surrealism\, and how Sacal deconstructs his figures in 
 a signature style. Through Sacal’s work\, Cole ultimately aims to establ
 ish an argument for the ongoing presence of global artists in America’s 
 public universities.\n\nThere will be a special lecture by world-renowned 
 José Sacal scholar Gregario Luke in ATEC on September 12 starting at 5 p.
 m.\, followed by an opening reception at 6 p.m. in the Davidson-Gundy Alum
 ni Center. The reception will feature talks by President Dr. Richard C. Be
 nson and the sponsors of the show. Luke will give the most extensive talk\
 , offering a deep dive into Sacal’s biography and motivations as an arti
 st. The event is open to all who wish to learn more about one of Mexico’
 s most esteemed sculptors.
LOCATION:throughout campus\, throughout campus
SUMMARY:José Sacal: Un Mexicano Universal
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.utdallas.edu/event/jose_sacal_un_mexicano_un
 iversal
CATEGORIES:Arts & Performances
CATEGORIES:Campus & Community
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260517T204834Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_40871909398867
DTSTART:20221031T140000Z
DTEND:20221031T150000Z
DESCRIPTION:UT Dallas hosts sculptures by Mexican contemporary artist José
  Sacal this fall as part of a national traveling exhibition. \n\nThe UT Da
 llas Center for U.S.-Latin America Initiatives (CUSLAI) has partnered with
  the UT Dallas Edith O’Donnell Institute of Art History (EODIAH)\, the S
 acal Foundation\, the American Jewish Committee (AJC)\, and the Mexican Em
 bassy in Dallas to host a curated sculpture walk on campus by renowned Mex
 ican sculptor José Sacal (1944-2018).\n\nIn 2006\, José Sacal gained the
  distinction of becoming the first Mexican artist to have sculptures perma
 nently displayed in China. His work can be viewed throughout the United St
 ates\, Israel\, and especially Mexico City.\n\nTo demonstrate the cosmopol
 itanism of this unique Jewish-Mexican artist\, the Sacal Foundation select
 ed 21 sculptures for their traveling exhibition “José Sacal: Un Mexican
 o Universal”\, a show demonstrating Sacal’s Surrealist manifestations 
 of prominent historical figures such as Mahatma Gandhi\, Albert Einstein\,
  and Frida Kahlo. The University of Texas at Dallas is honored that the Sa
 cal Foundation selected us as a special recipient of this traveling exhibi
 tion\, which will reside on campus for the Fall 2022 semester.\n\nCraig Co
 le ’21 is the Head Curator of the installation\, and he has placed Sacal
 ’s work on a path that winds between the Davidson-Gundy Alumni Center\, 
 Edith O’Donnell Arts and Technology building\, Eugene McDermott Library\
 , Cecil H. Green Hall\, Erik Jonsson Academic Center\, and the new Science
 s Building. Cole’s design highlights the diversity of Sacal’s subjects
  and illuminates the artist’s fusion of art and science.\n\nHe hopes stu
 dents\, faculty\, and visitors will interact with the historical narrative
 \, the function of Surrealism\, and how Sacal deconstructs his figures in 
 a signature style. Through Sacal’s work\, Cole ultimately aims to establ
 ish an argument for the ongoing presence of global artists in America’s 
 public universities.\n\nThere will be a special lecture by world-renowned 
 José Sacal scholar Gregario Luke in ATEC on September 12 starting at 5 p.
 m.\, followed by an opening reception at 6 p.m. in the Davidson-Gundy Alum
 ni Center. The reception will feature talks by President Dr. Richard C. Be
 nson and the sponsors of the show. Luke will give the most extensive talk\
 , offering a deep dive into Sacal’s biography and motivations as an arti
 st. The event is open to all who wish to learn more about one of Mexico’
 s most esteemed sculptors.
LOCATION:throughout campus\, throughout campus
SUMMARY:José Sacal: Un Mexicano Universal
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.utdallas.edu/event/jose_sacal_un_mexicano_un
 iversal
CATEGORIES:Arts & Performances
CATEGORIES:Campus & Community
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260517T204834Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_40871909401940
DTSTART:20221101T140000Z
DTEND:20221101T150000Z
DESCRIPTION:UT Dallas hosts sculptures by Mexican contemporary artist José
  Sacal this fall as part of a national traveling exhibition. \n\nThe UT Da
 llas Center for U.S.-Latin America Initiatives (CUSLAI) has partnered with
  the UT Dallas Edith O’Donnell Institute of Art History (EODIAH)\, the S
 acal Foundation\, the American Jewish Committee (AJC)\, and the Mexican Em
 bassy in Dallas to host a curated sculpture walk on campus by renowned Mex
 ican sculptor José Sacal (1944-2018).\n\nIn 2006\, José Sacal gained the
  distinction of becoming the first Mexican artist to have sculptures perma
 nently displayed in China. His work can be viewed throughout the United St
 ates\, Israel\, and especially Mexico City.\n\nTo demonstrate the cosmopol
 itanism of this unique Jewish-Mexican artist\, the Sacal Foundation select
 ed 21 sculptures for their traveling exhibition “José Sacal: Un Mexican
 o Universal”\, a show demonstrating Sacal’s Surrealist manifestations 
 of prominent historical figures such as Mahatma Gandhi\, Albert Einstein\,
  and Frida Kahlo. The University of Texas at Dallas is honored that the Sa
 cal Foundation selected us as a special recipient of this traveling exhibi
 tion\, which will reside on campus for the Fall 2022 semester.\n\nCraig Co
 le ’21 is the Head Curator of the installation\, and he has placed Sacal
 ’s work on a path that winds between the Davidson-Gundy Alumni Center\, 
 Edith O’Donnell Arts and Technology building\, Eugene McDermott Library\
 , Cecil H. Green Hall\, Erik Jonsson Academic Center\, and the new Science
 s Building. Cole’s design highlights the diversity of Sacal’s subjects
  and illuminates the artist’s fusion of art and science.\n\nHe hopes stu
 dents\, faculty\, and visitors will interact with the historical narrative
 \, the function of Surrealism\, and how Sacal deconstructs his figures in 
 a signature style. Through Sacal’s work\, Cole ultimately aims to establ
 ish an argument for the ongoing presence of global artists in America’s 
 public universities.\n\nThere will be a special lecture by world-renowned 
 José Sacal scholar Gregario Luke in ATEC on September 12 starting at 5 p.
 m.\, followed by an opening reception at 6 p.m. in the Davidson-Gundy Alum
 ni Center. The reception will feature talks by President Dr. Richard C. Be
 nson and the sponsors of the show. Luke will give the most extensive talk\
 , offering a deep dive into Sacal’s biography and motivations as an arti
 st. The event is open to all who wish to learn more about one of Mexico’
 s most esteemed sculptors.
LOCATION:throughout campus\, throughout campus
SUMMARY:José Sacal: Un Mexicano Universal
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.utdallas.edu/event/jose_sacal_un_mexicano_un
 iversal
CATEGORIES:Arts & Performances
CATEGORIES:Campus & Community
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260517T204834Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_40871909403989
DTSTART:20221102T140000Z
DTEND:20221102T150000Z
DESCRIPTION:UT Dallas hosts sculptures by Mexican contemporary artist José
  Sacal this fall as part of a national traveling exhibition. \n\nThe UT Da
 llas Center for U.S.-Latin America Initiatives (CUSLAI) has partnered with
  the UT Dallas Edith O’Donnell Institute of Art History (EODIAH)\, the S
 acal Foundation\, the American Jewish Committee (AJC)\, and the Mexican Em
 bassy in Dallas to host a curated sculpture walk on campus by renowned Mex
 ican sculptor José Sacal (1944-2018).\n\nIn 2006\, José Sacal gained the
  distinction of becoming the first Mexican artist to have sculptures perma
 nently displayed in China. His work can be viewed throughout the United St
 ates\, Israel\, and especially Mexico City.\n\nTo demonstrate the cosmopol
 itanism of this unique Jewish-Mexican artist\, the Sacal Foundation select
 ed 21 sculptures for their traveling exhibition “José Sacal: Un Mexican
 o Universal”\, a show demonstrating Sacal’s Surrealist manifestations 
 of prominent historical figures such as Mahatma Gandhi\, Albert Einstein\,
  and Frida Kahlo. The University of Texas at Dallas is honored that the Sa
 cal Foundation selected us as a special recipient of this traveling exhibi
 tion\, which will reside on campus for the Fall 2022 semester.\n\nCraig Co
 le ’21 is the Head Curator of the installation\, and he has placed Sacal
 ’s work on a path that winds between the Davidson-Gundy Alumni Center\, 
 Edith O’Donnell Arts and Technology building\, Eugene McDermott Library\
 , Cecil H. Green Hall\, Erik Jonsson Academic Center\, and the new Science
 s Building. Cole’s design highlights the diversity of Sacal’s subjects
  and illuminates the artist’s fusion of art and science.\n\nHe hopes stu
 dents\, faculty\, and visitors will interact with the historical narrative
 \, the function of Surrealism\, and how Sacal deconstructs his figures in 
 a signature style. Through Sacal’s work\, Cole ultimately aims to establ
 ish an argument for the ongoing presence of global artists in America’s 
 public universities.\n\nThere will be a special lecture by world-renowned 
 José Sacal scholar Gregario Luke in ATEC on September 12 starting at 5 p.
 m.\, followed by an opening reception at 6 p.m. in the Davidson-Gundy Alum
 ni Center. The reception will feature talks by President Dr. Richard C. Be
 nson and the sponsors of the show. Luke will give the most extensive talk\
 , offering a deep dive into Sacal’s biography and motivations as an arti
 st. The event is open to all who wish to learn more about one of Mexico’
 s most esteemed sculptors.
LOCATION:throughout campus\, throughout campus
SUMMARY:José Sacal: Un Mexicano Universal
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.utdallas.edu/event/jose_sacal_un_mexicano_un
 iversal
CATEGORIES:Arts & Performances
CATEGORIES:Campus & Community
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260517T204834Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_40871909407062
DTSTART:20221103T140000Z
DTEND:20221103T150000Z
DESCRIPTION:UT Dallas hosts sculptures by Mexican contemporary artist José
  Sacal this fall as part of a national traveling exhibition. \n\nThe UT Da
 llas Center for U.S.-Latin America Initiatives (CUSLAI) has partnered with
  the UT Dallas Edith O’Donnell Institute of Art History (EODIAH)\, the S
 acal Foundation\, the American Jewish Committee (AJC)\, and the Mexican Em
 bassy in Dallas to host a curated sculpture walk on campus by renowned Mex
 ican sculptor José Sacal (1944-2018).\n\nIn 2006\, José Sacal gained the
  distinction of becoming the first Mexican artist to have sculptures perma
 nently displayed in China. His work can be viewed throughout the United St
 ates\, Israel\, and especially Mexico City.\n\nTo demonstrate the cosmopol
 itanism of this unique Jewish-Mexican artist\, the Sacal Foundation select
 ed 21 sculptures for their traveling exhibition “José Sacal: Un Mexican
 o Universal”\, a show demonstrating Sacal’s Surrealist manifestations 
 of prominent historical figures such as Mahatma Gandhi\, Albert Einstein\,
  and Frida Kahlo. The University of Texas at Dallas is honored that the Sa
 cal Foundation selected us as a special recipient of this traveling exhibi
 tion\, which will reside on campus for the Fall 2022 semester.\n\nCraig Co
 le ’21 is the Head Curator of the installation\, and he has placed Sacal
 ’s work on a path that winds between the Davidson-Gundy Alumni Center\, 
 Edith O’Donnell Arts and Technology building\, Eugene McDermott Library\
 , Cecil H. Green Hall\, Erik Jonsson Academic Center\, and the new Science
 s Building. Cole’s design highlights the diversity of Sacal’s subjects
  and illuminates the artist’s fusion of art and science.\n\nHe hopes stu
 dents\, faculty\, and visitors will interact with the historical narrative
 \, the function of Surrealism\, and how Sacal deconstructs his figures in 
 a signature style. Through Sacal’s work\, Cole ultimately aims to establ
 ish an argument for the ongoing presence of global artists in America’s 
 public universities.\n\nThere will be a special lecture by world-renowned 
 José Sacal scholar Gregario Luke in ATEC on September 12 starting at 5 p.
 m.\, followed by an opening reception at 6 p.m. in the Davidson-Gundy Alum
 ni Center. The reception will feature talks by President Dr. Richard C. Be
 nson and the sponsors of the show. Luke will give the most extensive talk\
 , offering a deep dive into Sacal’s biography and motivations as an arti
 st. The event is open to all who wish to learn more about one of Mexico’
 s most esteemed sculptors.
LOCATION:throughout campus\, throughout campus
SUMMARY:José Sacal: Un Mexicano Universal
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.utdallas.edu/event/jose_sacal_un_mexicano_un
 iversal
CATEGORIES:Arts & Performances
CATEGORIES:Campus & Community
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260517T204834Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_40871909409111
DTSTART:20221104T140000Z
DTEND:20221104T150000Z
DESCRIPTION:UT Dallas hosts sculptures by Mexican contemporary artist José
  Sacal this fall as part of a national traveling exhibition. \n\nThe UT Da
 llas Center for U.S.-Latin America Initiatives (CUSLAI) has partnered with
  the UT Dallas Edith O’Donnell Institute of Art History (EODIAH)\, the S
 acal Foundation\, the American Jewish Committee (AJC)\, and the Mexican Em
 bassy in Dallas to host a curated sculpture walk on campus by renowned Mex
 ican sculptor José Sacal (1944-2018).\n\nIn 2006\, José Sacal gained the
  distinction of becoming the first Mexican artist to have sculptures perma
 nently displayed in China. His work can be viewed throughout the United St
 ates\, Israel\, and especially Mexico City.\n\nTo demonstrate the cosmopol
 itanism of this unique Jewish-Mexican artist\, the Sacal Foundation select
 ed 21 sculptures for their traveling exhibition “José Sacal: Un Mexican
 o Universal”\, a show demonstrating Sacal’s Surrealist manifestations 
 of prominent historical figures such as Mahatma Gandhi\, Albert Einstein\,
  and Frida Kahlo. The University of Texas at Dallas is honored that the Sa
 cal Foundation selected us as a special recipient of this traveling exhibi
 tion\, which will reside on campus for the Fall 2022 semester.\n\nCraig Co
 le ’21 is the Head Curator of the installation\, and he has placed Sacal
 ’s work on a path that winds between the Davidson-Gundy Alumni Center\, 
 Edith O’Donnell Arts and Technology building\, Eugene McDermott Library\
 , Cecil H. Green Hall\, Erik Jonsson Academic Center\, and the new Science
 s Building. Cole’s design highlights the diversity of Sacal’s subjects
  and illuminates the artist’s fusion of art and science.\n\nHe hopes stu
 dents\, faculty\, and visitors will interact with the historical narrative
 \, the function of Surrealism\, and how Sacal deconstructs his figures in 
 a signature style. Through Sacal’s work\, Cole ultimately aims to establ
 ish an argument for the ongoing presence of global artists in America’s 
 public universities.\n\nThere will be a special lecture by world-renowned 
 José Sacal scholar Gregario Luke in ATEC on September 12 starting at 5 p.
 m.\, followed by an opening reception at 6 p.m. in the Davidson-Gundy Alum
 ni Center. The reception will feature talks by President Dr. Richard C. Be
 nson and the sponsors of the show. Luke will give the most extensive talk\
 , offering a deep dive into Sacal’s biography and motivations as an arti
 st. The event is open to all who wish to learn more about one of Mexico’
 s most esteemed sculptors.
LOCATION:throughout campus\, throughout campus
SUMMARY:José Sacal: Un Mexicano Universal
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.utdallas.edu/event/jose_sacal_un_mexicano_un
 iversal
CATEGORIES:Arts & Performances
CATEGORIES:Campus & Community
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260517T204834Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_40871909412184
DTSTART:20221105T140000Z
DTEND:20221105T150000Z
DESCRIPTION:UT Dallas hosts sculptures by Mexican contemporary artist José
  Sacal this fall as part of a national traveling exhibition. \n\nThe UT Da
 llas Center for U.S.-Latin America Initiatives (CUSLAI) has partnered with
  the UT Dallas Edith O’Donnell Institute of Art History (EODIAH)\, the S
 acal Foundation\, the American Jewish Committee (AJC)\, and the Mexican Em
 bassy in Dallas to host a curated sculpture walk on campus by renowned Mex
 ican sculptor José Sacal (1944-2018).\n\nIn 2006\, José Sacal gained the
  distinction of becoming the first Mexican artist to have sculptures perma
 nently displayed in China. His work can be viewed throughout the United St
 ates\, Israel\, and especially Mexico City.\n\nTo demonstrate the cosmopol
 itanism of this unique Jewish-Mexican artist\, the Sacal Foundation select
 ed 21 sculptures for their traveling exhibition “José Sacal: Un Mexican
 o Universal”\, a show demonstrating Sacal’s Surrealist manifestations 
 of prominent historical figures such as Mahatma Gandhi\, Albert Einstein\,
  and Frida Kahlo. The University of Texas at Dallas is honored that the Sa
 cal Foundation selected us as a special recipient of this traveling exhibi
 tion\, which will reside on campus for the Fall 2022 semester.\n\nCraig Co
 le ’21 is the Head Curator of the installation\, and he has placed Sacal
 ’s work on a path that winds between the Davidson-Gundy Alumni Center\, 
 Edith O’Donnell Arts and Technology building\, Eugene McDermott Library\
 , Cecil H. Green Hall\, Erik Jonsson Academic Center\, and the new Science
 s Building. Cole’s design highlights the diversity of Sacal’s subjects
  and illuminates the artist’s fusion of art and science.\n\nHe hopes stu
 dents\, faculty\, and visitors will interact with the historical narrative
 \, the function of Surrealism\, and how Sacal deconstructs his figures in 
 a signature style. Through Sacal’s work\, Cole ultimately aims to establ
 ish an argument for the ongoing presence of global artists in America’s 
 public universities.\n\nThere will be a special lecture by world-renowned 
 José Sacal scholar Gregario Luke in ATEC on September 12 starting at 5 p.
 m.\, followed by an opening reception at 6 p.m. in the Davidson-Gundy Alum
 ni Center. The reception will feature talks by President Dr. Richard C. Be
 nson and the sponsors of the show. Luke will give the most extensive talk\
 , offering a deep dive into Sacal’s biography and motivations as an arti
 st. The event is open to all who wish to learn more about one of Mexico’
 s most esteemed sculptors.
LOCATION:throughout campus\, throughout campus
SUMMARY:José Sacal: Un Mexicano Universal
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.utdallas.edu/event/jose_sacal_un_mexicano_un
 iversal
CATEGORIES:Arts & Performances
CATEGORIES:Campus & Community
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260517T204834Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_40871909415257
DTSTART:20221106T150000Z
DTEND:20221106T160000Z
DESCRIPTION:UT Dallas hosts sculptures by Mexican contemporary artist José
  Sacal this fall as part of a national traveling exhibition. \n\nThe UT Da
 llas Center for U.S.-Latin America Initiatives (CUSLAI) has partnered with
  the UT Dallas Edith O’Donnell Institute of Art History (EODIAH)\, the S
 acal Foundation\, the American Jewish Committee (AJC)\, and the Mexican Em
 bassy in Dallas to host a curated sculpture walk on campus by renowned Mex
 ican sculptor José Sacal (1944-2018).\n\nIn 2006\, José Sacal gained the
  distinction of becoming the first Mexican artist to have sculptures perma
 nently displayed in China. His work can be viewed throughout the United St
 ates\, Israel\, and especially Mexico City.\n\nTo demonstrate the cosmopol
 itanism of this unique Jewish-Mexican artist\, the Sacal Foundation select
 ed 21 sculptures for their traveling exhibition “José Sacal: Un Mexican
 o Universal”\, a show demonstrating Sacal’s Surrealist manifestations 
 of prominent historical figures such as Mahatma Gandhi\, Albert Einstein\,
  and Frida Kahlo. The University of Texas at Dallas is honored that the Sa
 cal Foundation selected us as a special recipient of this traveling exhibi
 tion\, which will reside on campus for the Fall 2022 semester.\n\nCraig Co
 le ’21 is the Head Curator of the installation\, and he has placed Sacal
 ’s work on a path that winds between the Davidson-Gundy Alumni Center\, 
 Edith O’Donnell Arts and Technology building\, Eugene McDermott Library\
 , Cecil H. Green Hall\, Erik Jonsson Academic Center\, and the new Science
 s Building. Cole’s design highlights the diversity of Sacal’s subjects
  and illuminates the artist’s fusion of art and science.\n\nHe hopes stu
 dents\, faculty\, and visitors will interact with the historical narrative
 \, the function of Surrealism\, and how Sacal deconstructs his figures in 
 a signature style. Through Sacal’s work\, Cole ultimately aims to establ
 ish an argument for the ongoing presence of global artists in America’s 
 public universities.\n\nThere will be a special lecture by world-renowned 
 José Sacal scholar Gregario Luke in ATEC on September 12 starting at 5 p.
 m.\, followed by an opening reception at 6 p.m. in the Davidson-Gundy Alum
 ni Center. The reception will feature talks by President Dr. Richard C. Be
 nson and the sponsors of the show. Luke will give the most extensive talk\
 , offering a deep dive into Sacal’s biography and motivations as an arti
 st. The event is open to all who wish to learn more about one of Mexico’
 s most esteemed sculptors.
LOCATION:throughout campus\, throughout campus
SUMMARY:José Sacal: Un Mexicano Universal
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.utdallas.edu/event/jose_sacal_un_mexicano_un
 iversal
CATEGORIES:Arts & Performances
CATEGORIES:Campus & Community
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260517T204834Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_40871909418330
DTSTART:20221107T150000Z
DTEND:20221107T160000Z
DESCRIPTION:UT Dallas hosts sculptures by Mexican contemporary artist José
  Sacal this fall as part of a national traveling exhibition. \n\nThe UT Da
 llas Center for U.S.-Latin America Initiatives (CUSLAI) has partnered with
  the UT Dallas Edith O’Donnell Institute of Art History (EODIAH)\, the S
 acal Foundation\, the American Jewish Committee (AJC)\, and the Mexican Em
 bassy in Dallas to host a curated sculpture walk on campus by renowned Mex
 ican sculptor José Sacal (1944-2018).\n\nIn 2006\, José Sacal gained the
  distinction of becoming the first Mexican artist to have sculptures perma
 nently displayed in China. His work can be viewed throughout the United St
 ates\, Israel\, and especially Mexico City.\n\nTo demonstrate the cosmopol
 itanism of this unique Jewish-Mexican artist\, the Sacal Foundation select
 ed 21 sculptures for their traveling exhibition “José Sacal: Un Mexican
 o Universal”\, a show demonstrating Sacal’s Surrealist manifestations 
 of prominent historical figures such as Mahatma Gandhi\, Albert Einstein\,
  and Frida Kahlo. The University of Texas at Dallas is honored that the Sa
 cal Foundation selected us as a special recipient of this traveling exhibi
 tion\, which will reside on campus for the Fall 2022 semester.\n\nCraig Co
 le ’21 is the Head Curator of the installation\, and he has placed Sacal
 ’s work on a path that winds between the Davidson-Gundy Alumni Center\, 
 Edith O’Donnell Arts and Technology building\, Eugene McDermott Library\
 , Cecil H. Green Hall\, Erik Jonsson Academic Center\, and the new Science
 s Building. Cole’s design highlights the diversity of Sacal’s subjects
  and illuminates the artist’s fusion of art and science.\n\nHe hopes stu
 dents\, faculty\, and visitors will interact with the historical narrative
 \, the function of Surrealism\, and how Sacal deconstructs his figures in 
 a signature style. Through Sacal’s work\, Cole ultimately aims to establ
 ish an argument for the ongoing presence of global artists in America’s 
 public universities.\n\nThere will be a special lecture by world-renowned 
 José Sacal scholar Gregario Luke in ATEC on September 12 starting at 5 p.
 m.\, followed by an opening reception at 6 p.m. in the Davidson-Gundy Alum
 ni Center. The reception will feature talks by President Dr. Richard C. Be
 nson and the sponsors of the show. Luke will give the most extensive talk\
 , offering a deep dive into Sacal’s biography and motivations as an arti
 st. The event is open to all who wish to learn more about one of Mexico’
 s most esteemed sculptors.
LOCATION:throughout campus\, throughout campus
SUMMARY:José Sacal: Un Mexicano Universal
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.utdallas.edu/event/jose_sacal_un_mexicano_un
 iversal
CATEGORIES:Arts & Performances
CATEGORIES:Campus & Community
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260517T204834Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_40871909421403
DTSTART:20221108T150000Z
DTEND:20221108T160000Z
DESCRIPTION:UT Dallas hosts sculptures by Mexican contemporary artist José
  Sacal this fall as part of a national traveling exhibition. \n\nThe UT Da
 llas Center for U.S.-Latin America Initiatives (CUSLAI) has partnered with
  the UT Dallas Edith O’Donnell Institute of Art History (EODIAH)\, the S
 acal Foundation\, the American Jewish Committee (AJC)\, and the Mexican Em
 bassy in Dallas to host a curated sculpture walk on campus by renowned Mex
 ican sculptor José Sacal (1944-2018).\n\nIn 2006\, José Sacal gained the
  distinction of becoming the first Mexican artist to have sculptures perma
 nently displayed in China. His work can be viewed throughout the United St
 ates\, Israel\, and especially Mexico City.\n\nTo demonstrate the cosmopol
 itanism of this unique Jewish-Mexican artist\, the Sacal Foundation select
 ed 21 sculptures for their traveling exhibition “José Sacal: Un Mexican
 o Universal”\, a show demonstrating Sacal’s Surrealist manifestations 
 of prominent historical figures such as Mahatma Gandhi\, Albert Einstein\,
  and Frida Kahlo. The University of Texas at Dallas is honored that the Sa
 cal Foundation selected us as a special recipient of this traveling exhibi
 tion\, which will reside on campus for the Fall 2022 semester.\n\nCraig Co
 le ’21 is the Head Curator of the installation\, and he has placed Sacal
 ’s work on a path that winds between the Davidson-Gundy Alumni Center\, 
 Edith O’Donnell Arts and Technology building\, Eugene McDermott Library\
 , Cecil H. Green Hall\, Erik Jonsson Academic Center\, and the new Science
 s Building. Cole’s design highlights the diversity of Sacal’s subjects
  and illuminates the artist’s fusion of art and science.\n\nHe hopes stu
 dents\, faculty\, and visitors will interact with the historical narrative
 \, the function of Surrealism\, and how Sacal deconstructs his figures in 
 a signature style. Through Sacal’s work\, Cole ultimately aims to establ
 ish an argument for the ongoing presence of global artists in America’s 
 public universities.\n\nThere will be a special lecture by world-renowned 
 José Sacal scholar Gregario Luke in ATEC on September 12 starting at 5 p.
 m.\, followed by an opening reception at 6 p.m. in the Davidson-Gundy Alum
 ni Center. The reception will feature talks by President Dr. Richard C. Be
 nson and the sponsors of the show. Luke will give the most extensive talk\
 , offering a deep dive into Sacal’s biography and motivations as an arti
 st. The event is open to all who wish to learn more about one of Mexico’
 s most esteemed sculptors.
LOCATION:throughout campus\, throughout campus
SUMMARY:José Sacal: Un Mexicano Universal
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.utdallas.edu/event/jose_sacal_un_mexicano_un
 iversal
CATEGORIES:Arts & Performances
CATEGORIES:Campus & Community
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260517T204834Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_40871909424476
DTSTART:20221109T150000Z
DTEND:20221109T160000Z
DESCRIPTION:UT Dallas hosts sculptures by Mexican contemporary artist José
  Sacal this fall as part of a national traveling exhibition. \n\nThe UT Da
 llas Center for U.S.-Latin America Initiatives (CUSLAI) has partnered with
  the UT Dallas Edith O’Donnell Institute of Art History (EODIAH)\, the S
 acal Foundation\, the American Jewish Committee (AJC)\, and the Mexican Em
 bassy in Dallas to host a curated sculpture walk on campus by renowned Mex
 ican sculptor José Sacal (1944-2018).\n\nIn 2006\, José Sacal gained the
  distinction of becoming the first Mexican artist to have sculptures perma
 nently displayed in China. His work can be viewed throughout the United St
 ates\, Israel\, and especially Mexico City.\n\nTo demonstrate the cosmopol
 itanism of this unique Jewish-Mexican artist\, the Sacal Foundation select
 ed 21 sculptures for their traveling exhibition “José Sacal: Un Mexican
 o Universal”\, a show demonstrating Sacal’s Surrealist manifestations 
 of prominent historical figures such as Mahatma Gandhi\, Albert Einstein\,
  and Frida Kahlo. The University of Texas at Dallas is honored that the Sa
 cal Foundation selected us as a special recipient of this traveling exhibi
 tion\, which will reside on campus for the Fall 2022 semester.\n\nCraig Co
 le ’21 is the Head Curator of the installation\, and he has placed Sacal
 ’s work on a path that winds between the Davidson-Gundy Alumni Center\, 
 Edith O’Donnell Arts and Technology building\, Eugene McDermott Library\
 , Cecil H. Green Hall\, Erik Jonsson Academic Center\, and the new Science
 s Building. Cole’s design highlights the diversity of Sacal’s subjects
  and illuminates the artist’s fusion of art and science.\n\nHe hopes stu
 dents\, faculty\, and visitors will interact with the historical narrative
 \, the function of Surrealism\, and how Sacal deconstructs his figures in 
 a signature style. Through Sacal’s work\, Cole ultimately aims to establ
 ish an argument for the ongoing presence of global artists in America’s 
 public universities.\n\nThere will be a special lecture by world-renowned 
 José Sacal scholar Gregario Luke in ATEC on September 12 starting at 5 p.
 m.\, followed by an opening reception at 6 p.m. in the Davidson-Gundy Alum
 ni Center. The reception will feature talks by President Dr. Richard C. Be
 nson and the sponsors of the show. Luke will give the most extensive talk\
 , offering a deep dive into Sacal’s biography and motivations as an arti
 st. The event is open to all who wish to learn more about one of Mexico’
 s most esteemed sculptors.
LOCATION:throughout campus\, throughout campus
SUMMARY:José Sacal: Un Mexicano Universal
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.utdallas.edu/event/jose_sacal_un_mexicano_un
 iversal
CATEGORIES:Arts & Performances
CATEGORIES:Campus & Community
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260517T204834Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_40871909427549
DTSTART:20221110T150000Z
DTEND:20221110T160000Z
DESCRIPTION:UT Dallas hosts sculptures by Mexican contemporary artist José
  Sacal this fall as part of a national traveling exhibition. \n\nThe UT Da
 llas Center for U.S.-Latin America Initiatives (CUSLAI) has partnered with
  the UT Dallas Edith O’Donnell Institute of Art History (EODIAH)\, the S
 acal Foundation\, the American Jewish Committee (AJC)\, and the Mexican Em
 bassy in Dallas to host a curated sculpture walk on campus by renowned Mex
 ican sculptor José Sacal (1944-2018).\n\nIn 2006\, José Sacal gained the
  distinction of becoming the first Mexican artist to have sculptures perma
 nently displayed in China. His work can be viewed throughout the United St
 ates\, Israel\, and especially Mexico City.\n\nTo demonstrate the cosmopol
 itanism of this unique Jewish-Mexican artist\, the Sacal Foundation select
 ed 21 sculptures for their traveling exhibition “José Sacal: Un Mexican
 o Universal”\, a show demonstrating Sacal’s Surrealist manifestations 
 of prominent historical figures such as Mahatma Gandhi\, Albert Einstein\,
  and Frida Kahlo. The University of Texas at Dallas is honored that the Sa
 cal Foundation selected us as a special recipient of this traveling exhibi
 tion\, which will reside on campus for the Fall 2022 semester.\n\nCraig Co
 le ’21 is the Head Curator of the installation\, and he has placed Sacal
 ’s work on a path that winds between the Davidson-Gundy Alumni Center\, 
 Edith O’Donnell Arts and Technology building\, Eugene McDermott Library\
 , Cecil H. Green Hall\, Erik Jonsson Academic Center\, and the new Science
 s Building. Cole’s design highlights the diversity of Sacal’s subjects
  and illuminates the artist’s fusion of art and science.\n\nHe hopes stu
 dents\, faculty\, and visitors will interact with the historical narrative
 \, the function of Surrealism\, and how Sacal deconstructs his figures in 
 a signature style. Through Sacal’s work\, Cole ultimately aims to establ
 ish an argument for the ongoing presence of global artists in America’s 
 public universities.\n\nThere will be a special lecture by world-renowned 
 José Sacal scholar Gregario Luke in ATEC on September 12 starting at 5 p.
 m.\, followed by an opening reception at 6 p.m. in the Davidson-Gundy Alum
 ni Center. The reception will feature talks by President Dr. Richard C. Be
 nson and the sponsors of the show. Luke will give the most extensive talk\
 , offering a deep dive into Sacal’s biography and motivations as an arti
 st. The event is open to all who wish to learn more about one of Mexico’
 s most esteemed sculptors.
LOCATION:throughout campus\, throughout campus
SUMMARY:José Sacal: Un Mexicano Universal
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.utdallas.edu/event/jose_sacal_un_mexicano_un
 iversal
CATEGORIES:Arts & Performances
CATEGORIES:Campus & Community
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260517T204834Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_40871909430622
DTSTART:20221111T150000Z
DTEND:20221111T160000Z
DESCRIPTION:UT Dallas hosts sculptures by Mexican contemporary artist José
  Sacal this fall as part of a national traveling exhibition. \n\nThe UT Da
 llas Center for U.S.-Latin America Initiatives (CUSLAI) has partnered with
  the UT Dallas Edith O’Donnell Institute of Art History (EODIAH)\, the S
 acal Foundation\, the American Jewish Committee (AJC)\, and the Mexican Em
 bassy in Dallas to host a curated sculpture walk on campus by renowned Mex
 ican sculptor José Sacal (1944-2018).\n\nIn 2006\, José Sacal gained the
  distinction of becoming the first Mexican artist to have sculptures perma
 nently displayed in China. His work can be viewed throughout the United St
 ates\, Israel\, and especially Mexico City.\n\nTo demonstrate the cosmopol
 itanism of this unique Jewish-Mexican artist\, the Sacal Foundation select
 ed 21 sculptures for their traveling exhibition “José Sacal: Un Mexican
 o Universal”\, a show demonstrating Sacal’s Surrealist manifestations 
 of prominent historical figures such as Mahatma Gandhi\, Albert Einstein\,
  and Frida Kahlo. The University of Texas at Dallas is honored that the Sa
 cal Foundation selected us as a special recipient of this traveling exhibi
 tion\, which will reside on campus for the Fall 2022 semester.\n\nCraig Co
 le ’21 is the Head Curator of the installation\, and he has placed Sacal
 ’s work on a path that winds between the Davidson-Gundy Alumni Center\, 
 Edith O’Donnell Arts and Technology building\, Eugene McDermott Library\
 , Cecil H. Green Hall\, Erik Jonsson Academic Center\, and the new Science
 s Building. Cole’s design highlights the diversity of Sacal’s subjects
  and illuminates the artist’s fusion of art and science.\n\nHe hopes stu
 dents\, faculty\, and visitors will interact with the historical narrative
 \, the function of Surrealism\, and how Sacal deconstructs his figures in 
 a signature style. Through Sacal’s work\, Cole ultimately aims to establ
 ish an argument for the ongoing presence of global artists in America’s 
 public universities.\n\nThere will be a special lecture by world-renowned 
 José Sacal scholar Gregario Luke in ATEC on September 12 starting at 5 p.
 m.\, followed by an opening reception at 6 p.m. in the Davidson-Gundy Alum
 ni Center. The reception will feature talks by President Dr. Richard C. Be
 nson and the sponsors of the show. Luke will give the most extensive talk\
 , offering a deep dive into Sacal’s biography and motivations as an arti
 st. The event is open to all who wish to learn more about one of Mexico’
 s most esteemed sculptors.
LOCATION:throughout campus\, throughout campus
SUMMARY:José Sacal: Un Mexicano Universal
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.utdallas.edu/event/jose_sacal_un_mexicano_un
 iversal
CATEGORIES:Arts & Performances
CATEGORIES:Campus & Community
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260517T204834Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_40871909433695
DTSTART:20221112T150000Z
DTEND:20221112T160000Z
DESCRIPTION:UT Dallas hosts sculptures by Mexican contemporary artist José
  Sacal this fall as part of a national traveling exhibition. \n\nThe UT Da
 llas Center for U.S.-Latin America Initiatives (CUSLAI) has partnered with
  the UT Dallas Edith O’Donnell Institute of Art History (EODIAH)\, the S
 acal Foundation\, the American Jewish Committee (AJC)\, and the Mexican Em
 bassy in Dallas to host a curated sculpture walk on campus by renowned Mex
 ican sculptor José Sacal (1944-2018).\n\nIn 2006\, José Sacal gained the
  distinction of becoming the first Mexican artist to have sculptures perma
 nently displayed in China. His work can be viewed throughout the United St
 ates\, Israel\, and especially Mexico City.\n\nTo demonstrate the cosmopol
 itanism of this unique Jewish-Mexican artist\, the Sacal Foundation select
 ed 21 sculptures for their traveling exhibition “José Sacal: Un Mexican
 o Universal”\, a show demonstrating Sacal’s Surrealist manifestations 
 of prominent historical figures such as Mahatma Gandhi\, Albert Einstein\,
  and Frida Kahlo. The University of Texas at Dallas is honored that the Sa
 cal Foundation selected us as a special recipient of this traveling exhibi
 tion\, which will reside on campus for the Fall 2022 semester.\n\nCraig Co
 le ’21 is the Head Curator of the installation\, and he has placed Sacal
 ’s work on a path that winds between the Davidson-Gundy Alumni Center\, 
 Edith O’Donnell Arts and Technology building\, Eugene McDermott Library\
 , Cecil H. Green Hall\, Erik Jonsson Academic Center\, and the new Science
 s Building. Cole’s design highlights the diversity of Sacal’s subjects
  and illuminates the artist’s fusion of art and science.\n\nHe hopes stu
 dents\, faculty\, and visitors will interact with the historical narrative
 \, the function of Surrealism\, and how Sacal deconstructs his figures in 
 a signature style. Through Sacal’s work\, Cole ultimately aims to establ
 ish an argument for the ongoing presence of global artists in America’s 
 public universities.\n\nThere will be a special lecture by world-renowned 
 José Sacal scholar Gregario Luke in ATEC on September 12 starting at 5 p.
 m.\, followed by an opening reception at 6 p.m. in the Davidson-Gundy Alum
 ni Center. The reception will feature talks by President Dr. Richard C. Be
 nson and the sponsors of the show. Luke will give the most extensive talk\
 , offering a deep dive into Sacal’s biography and motivations as an arti
 st. The event is open to all who wish to learn more about one of Mexico’
 s most esteemed sculptors.
LOCATION:throughout campus\, throughout campus
SUMMARY:José Sacal: Un Mexicano Universal
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.utdallas.edu/event/jose_sacal_un_mexicano_un
 iversal
CATEGORIES:Arts & Performances
CATEGORIES:Campus & Community
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260517T204834Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_40871909436768
DTSTART:20221113T150000Z
DTEND:20221113T160000Z
DESCRIPTION:UT Dallas hosts sculptures by Mexican contemporary artist José
  Sacal this fall as part of a national traveling exhibition. \n\nThe UT Da
 llas Center for U.S.-Latin America Initiatives (CUSLAI) has partnered with
  the UT Dallas Edith O’Donnell Institute of Art History (EODIAH)\, the S
 acal Foundation\, the American Jewish Committee (AJC)\, and the Mexican Em
 bassy in Dallas to host a curated sculpture walk on campus by renowned Mex
 ican sculptor José Sacal (1944-2018).\n\nIn 2006\, José Sacal gained the
  distinction of becoming the first Mexican artist to have sculptures perma
 nently displayed in China. His work can be viewed throughout the United St
 ates\, Israel\, and especially Mexico City.\n\nTo demonstrate the cosmopol
 itanism of this unique Jewish-Mexican artist\, the Sacal Foundation select
 ed 21 sculptures for their traveling exhibition “José Sacal: Un Mexican
 o Universal”\, a show demonstrating Sacal’s Surrealist manifestations 
 of prominent historical figures such as Mahatma Gandhi\, Albert Einstein\,
  and Frida Kahlo. The University of Texas at Dallas is honored that the Sa
 cal Foundation selected us as a special recipient of this traveling exhibi
 tion\, which will reside on campus for the Fall 2022 semester.\n\nCraig Co
 le ’21 is the Head Curator of the installation\, and he has placed Sacal
 ’s work on a path that winds between the Davidson-Gundy Alumni Center\, 
 Edith O’Donnell Arts and Technology building\, Eugene McDermott Library\
 , Cecil H. Green Hall\, Erik Jonsson Academic Center\, and the new Science
 s Building. Cole’s design highlights the diversity of Sacal’s subjects
  and illuminates the artist’s fusion of art and science.\n\nHe hopes stu
 dents\, faculty\, and visitors will interact with the historical narrative
 \, the function of Surrealism\, and how Sacal deconstructs his figures in 
 a signature style. Through Sacal’s work\, Cole ultimately aims to establ
 ish an argument for the ongoing presence of global artists in America’s 
 public universities.\n\nThere will be a special lecture by world-renowned 
 José Sacal scholar Gregario Luke in ATEC on September 12 starting at 5 p.
 m.\, followed by an opening reception at 6 p.m. in the Davidson-Gundy Alum
 ni Center. The reception will feature talks by President Dr. Richard C. Be
 nson and the sponsors of the show. Luke will give the most extensive talk\
 , offering a deep dive into Sacal’s biography and motivations as an arti
 st. The event is open to all who wish to learn more about one of Mexico’
 s most esteemed sculptors.
LOCATION:throughout campus\, throughout campus
SUMMARY:José Sacal: Un Mexicano Universal
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.utdallas.edu/event/jose_sacal_un_mexicano_un
 iversal
CATEGORIES:Arts & Performances
CATEGORIES:Campus & Community
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260517T204834Z
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DTSTART:20221114T150000Z
DTEND:20221114T160000Z
DESCRIPTION:UT Dallas hosts sculptures by Mexican contemporary artist José
  Sacal this fall as part of a national traveling exhibition. \n\nThe UT Da
 llas Center for U.S.-Latin America Initiatives (CUSLAI) has partnered with
  the UT Dallas Edith O’Donnell Institute of Art History (EODIAH)\, the S
 acal Foundation\, the American Jewish Committee (AJC)\, and the Mexican Em
 bassy in Dallas to host a curated sculpture walk on campus by renowned Mex
 ican sculptor José Sacal (1944-2018).\n\nIn 2006\, José Sacal gained the
  distinction of becoming the first Mexican artist to have sculptures perma
 nently displayed in China. His work can be viewed throughout the United St
 ates\, Israel\, and especially Mexico City.\n\nTo demonstrate the cosmopol
 itanism of this unique Jewish-Mexican artist\, the Sacal Foundation select
 ed 21 sculptures for their traveling exhibition “José Sacal: Un Mexican
 o Universal”\, a show demonstrating Sacal’s Surrealist manifestations 
 of prominent historical figures such as Mahatma Gandhi\, Albert Einstein\,
  and Frida Kahlo. The University of Texas at Dallas is honored that the Sa
 cal Foundation selected us as a special recipient of this traveling exhibi
 tion\, which will reside on campus for the Fall 2022 semester.\n\nCraig Co
 le ’21 is the Head Curator of the installation\, and he has placed Sacal
 ’s work on a path that winds between the Davidson-Gundy Alumni Center\, 
 Edith O’Donnell Arts and Technology building\, Eugene McDermott Library\
 , Cecil H. Green Hall\, Erik Jonsson Academic Center\, and the new Science
 s Building. Cole’s design highlights the diversity of Sacal’s subjects
  and illuminates the artist’s fusion of art and science.\n\nHe hopes stu
 dents\, faculty\, and visitors will interact with the historical narrative
 \, the function of Surrealism\, and how Sacal deconstructs his figures in 
 a signature style. Through Sacal’s work\, Cole ultimately aims to establ
 ish an argument for the ongoing presence of global artists in America’s 
 public universities.\n\nThere will be a special lecture by world-renowned 
 José Sacal scholar Gregario Luke in ATEC on September 12 starting at 5 p.
 m.\, followed by an opening reception at 6 p.m. in the Davidson-Gundy Alum
 ni Center. The reception will feature talks by President Dr. Richard C. Be
 nson and the sponsors of the show. Luke will give the most extensive talk\
 , offering a deep dive into Sacal’s biography and motivations as an arti
 st. The event is open to all who wish to learn more about one of Mexico’
 s most esteemed sculptors.
LOCATION:throughout campus\, throughout campus
SUMMARY:José Sacal: Un Mexicano Universal
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.utdallas.edu/event/jose_sacal_un_mexicano_un
 iversal
CATEGORIES:Arts & Performances
CATEGORIES:Campus & Community
END:VEVENT
END:VCALENDAR
