Doing so gives his students a chance to apply skills from the classroom in the real world, he said. “It shows them that while they are in school the potential for the types of impact they can have in the community as an artist.”“As soon as I heard it immediately I thought, ‘There’s no way,’” said Michael Bentley, a UT Dallas senior.
“It’s a really weird and cool feeling to be able to have the opportunity to have our work go past the school borders and really like be a part of the Dallas community.” The displays begin Sunday and run 8:30 to 11:30 p.m. They will continue on certain nights through the end of the month.. Tim Diovanni edits coverage of both the arts and science for The Dallas Morning News. His classical music reporting is supported by the Rubin Institute for Music Criticism, the San Francisco Conservatory of Music and the Ann and Gordon Getty Foundation. The News makes all editorial decisions.
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