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The San Jacinto College South Campus Gallery is committed to promoting creativity, critical discourse, and collaboration through the arrangement of multidisciplinary exhibitions and educational programs. The gallery exists to serve the students, employees, and community partners of San Jacinto College with a focus on inclusive initiatives.

04/22/2026

After you vote, join us Wednesday, April 29th, 2 - 4 pm for the reception and award ceremony. This event is a great opportunity to meet the artists, view their work, and celebrate their accomplishments. Awards will be presented at 3:00 pm, snacks and refreshments will be provided!

04/16/2026

Come check out the student show and contribute to IRL/Place while you are here!

Reception and awards will be April 29th, 2-4pm at San Jac South, S15-143

The San Jacinto College South Campus Gallery is proud to present All Stars, the 2026 Student Art and Design Exhibition. ...
04/01/2026

The San Jacinto College South Campus Gallery is proud to present All Stars, the 2026 Student Art and Design Exhibition. This exciting exhibition showcases the creativity and talent of San Jacinto College students in a variety of mediums including painting, drawing, sculpture, video, and photography.

2026 All Stars will be on view from April 6th through April 30th, 2026. The exhibition features a wide range of artwork that explores different themes and techniques, providing visitors with a diverse and engaging visual experience. As part of the exhibitions, visitors will have the opportunity to vote for their favorite artworks. These votes will contribute to the selection of several awards, which will be announced at the closing reception.

On Wednesday April 29th, from 2 - 4 pm, the South Campus Gallery will host a reception and award ceremony for the participating students. This event offers an opportunity for visitors to meet the artists, view their work, and celebrate their accomplishments. Awards will be presented to recognize outstanding achievements.

Kris Pierce is an artist based in Fort Worth, Texas. His work examines how various expressions of individualism, such as...
03/05/2026

Kris Pierce is an artist based in Fort Worth, Texas. His work examines how various expressions of individualism, such as the alpha male, the main character, and the influencer, are not just rewarded in society, but form the cornerstone of past and present American identity. Multigenerational themes including narcissism, social affirmation, and cultural insecurities, are collapsed into works that ask the question: what drives the prevailing definition of success, power, and value in the United States? Pierce explores these themes through hybrid forms including painting, sculpture, game engines, and
computer-generated video.

1. Almost Baroque, 2020
HD Video, 60fps
9 Minute 45 Second Loop

CLICKBAIT ARTIST SPOTLIGHT LEIGH MERRILLLeigh Merrill is an American Artist born in 1978. Working primarily with photogr...
03/03/2026

CLICKBAIT ARTIST SPOTLIGHT LEIGH MERRILL
Leigh Merrill is an American Artist born in 1978. Working primarily with photography, Merrill creates photo collages that explore what it means to be natural or artificial in the Anthropocene. Within each digital collage, the constructed locations depict elements abstracted to color fields alongside hyperreal detail. The individual pieces within this
project all have similar formal elements and objects; this subtle repetition forms a visual language of a distant, latent architecture washing to the surface.

Courtesy of the artist and the

1. Clouds, Bicycles, 2020
Archival pigment print
30 x 30 inches

2. Ocean Wall, 2020
Archival pigment print
24 x 30 inches

3. Candilejas, 2020
Archival pigment print
20 x 22 inches

4. Blue, 2020
Archival pigment print
20 x 20 inches

5. Blue Corner, 2020
Archival pigment print
20 x 22 inches

6. Blue Wall, 2020
Archival pigment print
30 x 34 inches

Click Bait will be closing in about a week! We will be having a closing reception on Saturday, March 7th, if you haven’t...
02/26/2026

Click Bait will be closing in about a week! We will be having a closing reception on Saturday, March 7th, if you haven’t made it out to the show yet this will be a great opportunity to check out the work and speak to some of the artists in the show.

CLICKBAIT ARTIST SPOTLIGHT: PAHO MANNPaho Mann is a contemporary visual artist working in photography and digital, lens...
02/25/2026

CLICKBAIT ARTIST SPOTLIGHT: PAHO MANN
Paho Mann is a contemporary visual artist working in photography and digital, lens based media. Mann’s work investigates the evolving relationships between photography, technology, and perception. He presents large-scale photographic prints that emerge from a dialogue between traditional still-life arrangements and the unseen mechanisms of computer vision. The resulting images are carefully constructed tableaus of broken cameras, outdated consumer electronics, flowers, and digitally rendered objects. Through this process, the photographs explore not only the fluid boundary between human and machine vision but also the instability of representation in a time of rapid technological
change. The work presents photography as an evolving language, one that not only records
but also interprets, distorts, and speculates

CLICK BAIT ARTIST SPOTLIGHT: TIM HARDINGTimothy Harding lives and works in Fort Worth, Texas. His work explores the rela...
02/20/2026

CLICK BAIT ARTIST SPOTLIGHT: TIM HARDING

Timothy Harding lives and works in Fort Worth, Texas. His work explores the relationship between pictorial space, the three-dimensional realm, and the raw materials used in traditions of painting and drawing. Using hard-edged geometric forms such as grids, along with gestural marks that recall mid-century painting, Harding evokes the familiar and engages the viewer through visual means that avoid direct narrative.

In his recent work, digital drawing and equipment such as CNC routers, laser cutters, and vinyl cutters have been incorporated alongside traditional approaches to painting. Working with imagery produced on the computer allows Harding to build a catalog of resources. Marks, lines, scribbles, and other source material can be reformatted and manipulated as a type of digital readymade, becoming a new set of raw materials to build from.

1. Untitled Trompe L’oeil Study, 2025
Acrylic on canvas
40 x 32 inches

Now accepting submissions for the 2026 Student Art and Design show! Last day to submit is Wednesday,  March 18th! DM or ...
02/19/2026

Now accepting submissions for the 2026 Student Art and Design show! Last day to submit is Wednesday, March 18th! DM or email with questions 🎉

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