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DESCRIPTION:Barroso is a painter and potter whose work typically reflects h
 is Mexican heritage. To quote Barroso\, “As the son of immigrant parents
 \, I hope to pay homage to my people and the dignity with which they work 
 to make a living. I mix 2-dimensional imagery\, influenced by personal nar
 ratives\, with 3-dimensional functional forms.”  \n\nHis process is time
 -consuming and requires long hours. As he explains\, “… I paint images
  with black underglaze\, a small brush\, and a pointillism technique. I ch
 ose pointillism on functional vessels because the process is time-consumin
 g and labor intensive. My wrists and neck hurt after thousands of dots pla
 ced with care and accuracy to produce an image. The process becomes an act
  of devotion. I cannot think of a better way to show my respect and admira
 tion for my people and their will to survive than with labor of love and t
 ime invested.”\nBarroso was born in Oklahoma\, and grew up in San Miguel
  Octopan\, Guanajuato\, Mexico. He received his Bachelor of Fine Arts at t
 he University of Oklahoma and his Master of Fine Arts in ceramics from the
  University of North Texas in Denton\, TX. He received the ceramics Monthl
 y Emerging Artist Award in 2020. His ceramic work is represented by Compan
 ion Gallery. He is currently an Adjunct Professor of Art at Tarrant County
  College Southeast Campus. Barroso lives and works in Princeton\, Texas. \
 n\nOpening reception: October 23 2-4:00 p.m. with an Artist talk at 2:15 p
 .m.
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SUMMARY:Juan Barroso: Recent Work
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DESCRIPTION:Barroso is a painter and potter whose work typically reflects h
 is Mexican heritage. To quote Barroso\, “As the son of immigrant parents
 \, I hope to pay homage to my people and the dignity with which they work 
 to make a living. I mix 2-dimensional imagery\, influenced by personal nar
 ratives\, with 3-dimensional functional forms.”  \n\nHis process is time
 -consuming and requires long hours. As he explains\, “… I paint images
  with black underglaze\, a small brush\, and a pointillism technique. I ch
 ose pointillism on functional vessels because the process is time-consumin
 g and labor intensive. My wrists and neck hurt after thousands of dots pla
 ced with care and accuracy to produce an image. The process becomes an act
  of devotion. I cannot think of a better way to show my respect and admira
 tion for my people and their will to survive than with labor of love and t
 ime invested.”\nBarroso was born in Oklahoma\, and grew up in San Miguel
  Octopan\, Guanajuato\, Mexico. He received his Bachelor of Fine Arts at t
 he University of Oklahoma and his Master of Fine Arts in ceramics from the
  University of North Texas in Denton\, TX. He received the ceramics Monthl
 y Emerging Artist Award in 2020. His ceramic work is represented by Compan
 ion Gallery. He is currently an Adjunct Professor of Art at Tarrant County
  College Southeast Campus. Barroso lives and works in Princeton\, Texas. \
 n\nOpening reception: October 23 2-4:00 p.m. with an Artist talk at 2:15 p
 .m.
GEO:32.639126;-97.071764
LOCATION:Southeast Campus\, Art Corridor II Alcove
SUMMARY:Juan Barroso: Recent Work
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DESCRIPTION:Barroso is a painter and potter whose work typically reflects h
 is Mexican heritage. To quote Barroso\, “As the son of immigrant parents
 \, I hope to pay homage to my people and the dignity with which they work 
 to make a living. I mix 2-dimensional imagery\, influenced by personal nar
 ratives\, with 3-dimensional functional forms.”  \n\nHis process is time
 -consuming and requires long hours. As he explains\, “… I paint images
  with black underglaze\, a small brush\, and a pointillism technique. I ch
 ose pointillism on functional vessels because the process is time-consumin
 g and labor intensive. My wrists and neck hurt after thousands of dots pla
 ced with care and accuracy to produce an image. The process becomes an act
  of devotion. I cannot think of a better way to show my respect and admira
 tion for my people and their will to survive than with labor of love and t
 ime invested.”\nBarroso was born in Oklahoma\, and grew up in San Miguel
  Octopan\, Guanajuato\, Mexico. He received his Bachelor of Fine Arts at t
 he University of Oklahoma and his Master of Fine Arts in ceramics from the
  University of North Texas in Denton\, TX. He received the ceramics Monthl
 y Emerging Artist Award in 2020. His ceramic work is represented by Compan
 ion Gallery. He is currently an Adjunct Professor of Art at Tarrant County
  College Southeast Campus. Barroso lives and works in Princeton\, Texas. \
 n\nOpening reception: October 23 2-4:00 p.m. with an Artist talk at 2:15 p
 .m.
GEO:32.639126;-97.071764
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SUMMARY:Juan Barroso: Recent Work
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DESCRIPTION:Barroso is a painter and potter whose work typically reflects h
 is Mexican heritage. To quote Barroso\, “As the son of immigrant parents
 \, I hope to pay homage to my people and the dignity with which they work 
 to make a living. I mix 2-dimensional imagery\, influenced by personal nar
 ratives\, with 3-dimensional functional forms.”  \n\nHis process is time
 -consuming and requires long hours. As he explains\, “… I paint images
  with black underglaze\, a small brush\, and a pointillism technique. I ch
 ose pointillism on functional vessels because the process is time-consumin
 g and labor intensive. My wrists and neck hurt after thousands of dots pla
 ced with care and accuracy to produce an image. The process becomes an act
  of devotion. I cannot think of a better way to show my respect and admira
 tion for my people and their will to survive than with labor of love and t
 ime invested.”\nBarroso was born in Oklahoma\, and grew up in San Miguel
  Octopan\, Guanajuato\, Mexico. He received his Bachelor of Fine Arts at t
 he University of Oklahoma and his Master of Fine Arts in ceramics from the
  University of North Texas in Denton\, TX. He received the ceramics Monthl
 y Emerging Artist Award in 2020. His ceramic work is represented by Compan
 ion Gallery. He is currently an Adjunct Professor of Art at Tarrant County
  College Southeast Campus. Barroso lives and works in Princeton\, Texas. \
 n\nOpening reception: October 23 2-4:00 p.m. with an Artist talk at 2:15 p
 .m.
GEO:32.639126;-97.071764
LOCATION:Southeast Campus\, Art Corridor II Alcove
SUMMARY:Juan Barroso: Recent Work
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DESCRIPTION:Barroso is a painter and potter whose work typically reflects h
 is Mexican heritage. To quote Barroso\, “As the son of immigrant parents
 \, I hope to pay homage to my people and the dignity with which they work 
 to make a living. I mix 2-dimensional imagery\, influenced by personal nar
 ratives\, with 3-dimensional functional forms.”  \n\nHis process is time
 -consuming and requires long hours. As he explains\, “… I paint images
  with black underglaze\, a small brush\, and a pointillism technique. I ch
 ose pointillism on functional vessels because the process is time-consumin
 g and labor intensive. My wrists and neck hurt after thousands of dots pla
 ced with care and accuracy to produce an image. The process becomes an act
  of devotion. I cannot think of a better way to show my respect and admira
 tion for my people and their will to survive than with labor of love and t
 ime invested.”\nBarroso was born in Oklahoma\, and grew up in San Miguel
  Octopan\, Guanajuato\, Mexico. He received his Bachelor of Fine Arts at t
 he University of Oklahoma and his Master of Fine Arts in ceramics from the
  University of North Texas in Denton\, TX. He received the ceramics Monthl
 y Emerging Artist Award in 2020. His ceramic work is represented by Compan
 ion Gallery. He is currently an Adjunct Professor of Art at Tarrant County
  College Southeast Campus. Barroso lives and works in Princeton\, Texas. \
 n\nOpening reception: October 23 2-4:00 p.m. with an Artist talk at 2:15 p
 .m.
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DESCRIPTION:Barroso is a painter and potter whose work typically reflects h
 is Mexican heritage. To quote Barroso\, “As the son of immigrant parents
 \, I hope to pay homage to my people and the dignity with which they work 
 to make a living. I mix 2-dimensional imagery\, influenced by personal nar
 ratives\, with 3-dimensional functional forms.”  \n\nHis process is time
 -consuming and requires long hours. As he explains\, “… I paint images
  with black underglaze\, a small brush\, and a pointillism technique. I ch
 ose pointillism on functional vessels because the process is time-consumin
 g and labor intensive. My wrists and neck hurt after thousands of dots pla
 ced with care and accuracy to produce an image. The process becomes an act
  of devotion. I cannot think of a better way to show my respect and admira
 tion for my people and their will to survive than with labor of love and t
 ime invested.”\nBarroso was born in Oklahoma\, and grew up in San Miguel
  Octopan\, Guanajuato\, Mexico. He received his Bachelor of Fine Arts at t
 he University of Oklahoma and his Master of Fine Arts in ceramics from the
  University of North Texas in Denton\, TX. He received the ceramics Monthl
 y Emerging Artist Award in 2020. His ceramic work is represented by Compan
 ion Gallery. He is currently an Adjunct Professor of Art at Tarrant County
  College Southeast Campus. Barroso lives and works in Princeton\, Texas. \
 n\nOpening reception: October 23 2-4:00 p.m. with an Artist talk at 2:15 p
 .m.
GEO:32.639126;-97.071764
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SUMMARY:Juan Barroso: Recent Work
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DESCRIPTION:Barroso is a painter and potter whose work typically reflects h
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 \, I hope to pay homage to my people and the dignity with which they work 
 to make a living. I mix 2-dimensional imagery\, influenced by personal nar
 ratives\, with 3-dimensional functional forms.”  \n\nHis process is time
 -consuming and requires long hours. As he explains\, “… I paint images
  with black underglaze\, a small brush\, and a pointillism technique. I ch
 ose pointillism on functional vessels because the process is time-consumin
 g and labor intensive. My wrists and neck hurt after thousands of dots pla
 ced with care and accuracy to produce an image. The process becomes an act
  of devotion. I cannot think of a better way to show my respect and admira
 tion for my people and their will to survive than with labor of love and t
 ime invested.”\nBarroso was born in Oklahoma\, and grew up in San Miguel
  Octopan\, Guanajuato\, Mexico. He received his Bachelor of Fine Arts at t
 he University of Oklahoma and his Master of Fine Arts in ceramics from the
  University of North Texas in Denton\, TX. He received the ceramics Monthl
 y Emerging Artist Award in 2020. His ceramic work is represented by Compan
 ion Gallery. He is currently an Adjunct Professor of Art at Tarrant County
  College Southeast Campus. Barroso lives and works in Princeton\, Texas. \
 n\nOpening reception: October 23 2-4:00 p.m. with an Artist talk at 2:15 p
 .m.
GEO:32.639126;-97.071764
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SUMMARY:Juan Barroso: Recent Work
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DESCRIPTION:Barroso is a painter and potter whose work typically reflects h
 is Mexican heritage. To quote Barroso\, “As the son of immigrant parents
 \, I hope to pay homage to my people and the dignity with which they work 
 to make a living. I mix 2-dimensional imagery\, influenced by personal nar
 ratives\, with 3-dimensional functional forms.”  \n\nHis process is time
 -consuming and requires long hours. As he explains\, “… I paint images
  with black underglaze\, a small brush\, and a pointillism technique. I ch
 ose pointillism on functional vessels because the process is time-consumin
 g and labor intensive. My wrists and neck hurt after thousands of dots pla
 ced with care and accuracy to produce an image. The process becomes an act
  of devotion. I cannot think of a better way to show my respect and admira
 tion for my people and their will to survive than with labor of love and t
 ime invested.”\nBarroso was born in Oklahoma\, and grew up in San Miguel
  Octopan\, Guanajuato\, Mexico. He received his Bachelor of Fine Arts at t
 he University of Oklahoma and his Master of Fine Arts in ceramics from the
  University of North Texas in Denton\, TX. He received the ceramics Monthl
 y Emerging Artist Award in 2020. His ceramic work is represented by Compan
 ion Gallery. He is currently an Adjunct Professor of Art at Tarrant County
  College Southeast Campus. Barroso lives and works in Princeton\, Texas. \
 n\nOpening reception: October 23 2-4:00 p.m. with an Artist talk at 2:15 p
 .m.
GEO:32.639126;-97.071764
LOCATION:Southeast Campus\, Art Corridor II Alcove
SUMMARY:Juan Barroso: Recent Work
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.tccd.edu/event/juan-barroso-recent-work
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DESCRIPTION:Barroso is a painter and potter whose work typically reflects h
 is Mexican heritage. To quote Barroso\, “As the son of immigrant parents
 \, I hope to pay homage to my people and the dignity with which they work 
 to make a living. I mix 2-dimensional imagery\, influenced by personal nar
 ratives\, with 3-dimensional functional forms.”  \n\nHis process is time
 -consuming and requires long hours. As he explains\, “… I paint images
  with black underglaze\, a small brush\, and a pointillism technique. I ch
 ose pointillism on functional vessels because the process is time-consumin
 g and labor intensive. My wrists and neck hurt after thousands of dots pla
 ced with care and accuracy to produce an image. The process becomes an act
  of devotion. I cannot think of a better way to show my respect and admira
 tion for my people and their will to survive than with labor of love and t
 ime invested.”\nBarroso was born in Oklahoma\, and grew up in San Miguel
  Octopan\, Guanajuato\, Mexico. He received his Bachelor of Fine Arts at t
 he University of Oklahoma and his Master of Fine Arts in ceramics from the
  University of North Texas in Denton\, TX. He received the ceramics Monthl
 y Emerging Artist Award in 2020. His ceramic work is represented by Compan
 ion Gallery. He is currently an Adjunct Professor of Art at Tarrant County
  College Southeast Campus. Barroso lives and works in Princeton\, Texas. \
 n\nOpening reception: October 23 2-4:00 p.m. with an Artist talk at 2:15 p
 .m.
GEO:32.639126;-97.071764
LOCATION:Southeast Campus\, Art Corridor II Alcove
SUMMARY:Juan Barroso: Recent Work
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DESCRIPTION:Barroso is a painter and potter whose work typically reflects h
 is Mexican heritage. To quote Barroso\, “As the son of immigrant parents
 \, I hope to pay homage to my people and the dignity with which they work 
 to make a living. I mix 2-dimensional imagery\, influenced by personal nar
 ratives\, with 3-dimensional functional forms.”  \n\nHis process is time
 -consuming and requires long hours. As he explains\, “… I paint images
  with black underglaze\, a small brush\, and a pointillism technique. I ch
 ose pointillism on functional vessels because the process is time-consumin
 g and labor intensive. My wrists and neck hurt after thousands of dots pla
 ced with care and accuracy to produce an image. The process becomes an act
  of devotion. I cannot think of a better way to show my respect and admira
 tion for my people and their will to survive than with labor of love and t
 ime invested.”\nBarroso was born in Oklahoma\, and grew up in San Miguel
  Octopan\, Guanajuato\, Mexico. He received his Bachelor of Fine Arts at t
 he University of Oklahoma and his Master of Fine Arts in ceramics from the
  University of North Texas in Denton\, TX. He received the ceramics Monthl
 y Emerging Artist Award in 2020. His ceramic work is represented by Compan
 ion Gallery. He is currently an Adjunct Professor of Art at Tarrant County
  College Southeast Campus. Barroso lives and works in Princeton\, Texas. \
 n\nOpening reception: October 23 2-4:00 p.m. with an Artist talk at 2:15 p
 .m.
GEO:32.639126;-97.071764
LOCATION:Southeast Campus\, Art Corridor II Alcove
SUMMARY:Juan Barroso: Recent Work
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.tccd.edu/event/juan-barroso-recent-work
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CATEGORIES:Art
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DESCRIPTION:Barroso is a painter and potter whose work typically reflects h
 is Mexican heritage. To quote Barroso\, “As the son of immigrant parents
 \, I hope to pay homage to my people and the dignity with which they work 
 to make a living. I mix 2-dimensional imagery\, influenced by personal nar
 ratives\, with 3-dimensional functional forms.”  \n\nHis process is time
 -consuming and requires long hours. As he explains\, “… I paint images
  with black underglaze\, a small brush\, and a pointillism technique. I ch
 ose pointillism on functional vessels because the process is time-consumin
 g and labor intensive. My wrists and neck hurt after thousands of dots pla
 ced with care and accuracy to produce an image. The process becomes an act
  of devotion. I cannot think of a better way to show my respect and admira
 tion for my people and their will to survive than with labor of love and t
 ime invested.”\nBarroso was born in Oklahoma\, and grew up in San Miguel
  Octopan\, Guanajuato\, Mexico. He received his Bachelor of Fine Arts at t
 he University of Oklahoma and his Master of Fine Arts in ceramics from the
  University of North Texas in Denton\, TX. He received the ceramics Monthl
 y Emerging Artist Award in 2020. His ceramic work is represented by Compan
 ion Gallery. He is currently an Adjunct Professor of Art at Tarrant County
  College Southeast Campus. Barroso lives and works in Princeton\, Texas. \
 n\nOpening reception: October 23 2-4:00 p.m. with an Artist talk at 2:15 p
 .m.
GEO:32.639126;-97.071764
LOCATION:Southeast Campus\, Art Corridor II Alcove
SUMMARY:Juan Barroso: Recent Work
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.tccd.edu/event/juan-barroso-recent-work
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DESCRIPTION:Barroso is a painter and potter whose work typically reflects h
 is Mexican heritage. To quote Barroso\, “As the son of immigrant parents
 \, I hope to pay homage to my people and the dignity with which they work 
 to make a living. I mix 2-dimensional imagery\, influenced by personal nar
 ratives\, with 3-dimensional functional forms.”  \n\nHis process is time
 -consuming and requires long hours. As he explains\, “… I paint images
  with black underglaze\, a small brush\, and a pointillism technique. I ch
 ose pointillism on functional vessels because the process is time-consumin
 g and labor intensive. My wrists and neck hurt after thousands of dots pla
 ced with care and accuracy to produce an image. The process becomes an act
  of devotion. I cannot think of a better way to show my respect and admira
 tion for my people and their will to survive than with labor of love and t
 ime invested.”\nBarroso was born in Oklahoma\, and grew up in San Miguel
  Octopan\, Guanajuato\, Mexico. He received his Bachelor of Fine Arts at t
 he University of Oklahoma and his Master of Fine Arts in ceramics from the
  University of North Texas in Denton\, TX. He received the ceramics Monthl
 y Emerging Artist Award in 2020. His ceramic work is represented by Compan
 ion Gallery. He is currently an Adjunct Professor of Art at Tarrant County
  College Southeast Campus. Barroso lives and works in Princeton\, Texas. \
 n\nOpening reception: October 23 2-4:00 p.m. with an Artist talk at 2:15 p
 .m.
GEO:32.639126;-97.071764
LOCATION:Southeast Campus\, Art Corridor II Alcove
SUMMARY:Juan Barroso: Recent Work
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.tccd.edu/event/juan-barroso-recent-work
CATEGORIES:Campus Life
CATEGORIES:Fine Arts
CATEGORIES:Art
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DESCRIPTION:Barroso is a painter and potter whose work typically reflects h
 is Mexican heritage. To quote Barroso\, “As the son of immigrant parents
 \, I hope to pay homage to my people and the dignity with which they work 
 to make a living. I mix 2-dimensional imagery\, influenced by personal nar
 ratives\, with 3-dimensional functional forms.”  \n\nHis process is time
 -consuming and requires long hours. As he explains\, “… I paint images
  with black underglaze\, a small brush\, and a pointillism technique. I ch
 ose pointillism on functional vessels because the process is time-consumin
 g and labor intensive. My wrists and neck hurt after thousands of dots pla
 ced with care and accuracy to produce an image. The process becomes an act
  of devotion. I cannot think of a better way to show my respect and admira
 tion for my people and their will to survive than with labor of love and t
 ime invested.”\nBarroso was born in Oklahoma\, and grew up in San Miguel
  Octopan\, Guanajuato\, Mexico. He received his Bachelor of Fine Arts at t
 he University of Oklahoma and his Master of Fine Arts in ceramics from the
  University of North Texas in Denton\, TX. He received the ceramics Monthl
 y Emerging Artist Award in 2020. His ceramic work is represented by Compan
 ion Gallery. He is currently an Adjunct Professor of Art at Tarrant County
  College Southeast Campus. Barroso lives and works in Princeton\, Texas. \
 n\nOpening reception: October 23 2-4:00 p.m. with an Artist talk at 2:15 p
 .m.
GEO:32.639126;-97.071764
LOCATION:Southeast Campus\, Art Corridor II Alcove
SUMMARY:Juan Barroso: Recent Work
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.tccd.edu/event/juan-barroso-recent-work
CATEGORIES:Campus Life
CATEGORIES:Fine Arts
CATEGORIES:Art
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DESCRIPTION:Barroso is a painter and potter whose work typically reflects h
 is Mexican heritage. To quote Barroso\, “As the son of immigrant parents
 \, I hope to pay homage to my people and the dignity with which they work 
 to make a living. I mix 2-dimensional imagery\, influenced by personal nar
 ratives\, with 3-dimensional functional forms.”  \n\nHis process is time
 -consuming and requires long hours. As he explains\, “… I paint images
  with black underglaze\, a small brush\, and a pointillism technique. I ch
 ose pointillism on functional vessels because the process is time-consumin
 g and labor intensive. My wrists and neck hurt after thousands of dots pla
 ced with care and accuracy to produce an image. The process becomes an act
  of devotion. I cannot think of a better way to show my respect and admira
 tion for my people and their will to survive than with labor of love and t
 ime invested.”\nBarroso was born in Oklahoma\, and grew up in San Miguel
  Octopan\, Guanajuato\, Mexico. He received his Bachelor of Fine Arts at t
 he University of Oklahoma and his Master of Fine Arts in ceramics from the
  University of North Texas in Denton\, TX. He received the ceramics Monthl
 y Emerging Artist Award in 2020. His ceramic work is represented by Compan
 ion Gallery. He is currently an Adjunct Professor of Art at Tarrant County
  College Southeast Campus. Barroso lives and works in Princeton\, Texas. \
 n\nOpening reception: October 23 2-4:00 p.m. with an Artist talk at 2:15 p
 .m.
GEO:32.639126;-97.071764
LOCATION:Southeast Campus\, Art Corridor II Alcove
SUMMARY:Juan Barroso: Recent Work
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.tccd.edu/event/juan-barroso-recent-work
CATEGORIES:Campus Life
CATEGORIES:Fine Arts
CATEGORIES:Art
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DESCRIPTION:Barroso is a painter and potter whose work typically reflects h
 is Mexican heritage. To quote Barroso\, “As the son of immigrant parents
 \, I hope to pay homage to my people and the dignity with which they work 
 to make a living. I mix 2-dimensional imagery\, influenced by personal nar
 ratives\, with 3-dimensional functional forms.”  \n\nHis process is time
 -consuming and requires long hours. As he explains\, “… I paint images
  with black underglaze\, a small brush\, and a pointillism technique. I ch
 ose pointillism on functional vessels because the process is time-consumin
 g and labor intensive. My wrists and neck hurt after thousands of dots pla
 ced with care and accuracy to produce an image. The process becomes an act
  of devotion. I cannot think of a better way to show my respect and admira
 tion for my people and their will to survive than with labor of love and t
 ime invested.”\nBarroso was born in Oklahoma\, and grew up in San Miguel
  Octopan\, Guanajuato\, Mexico. He received his Bachelor of Fine Arts at t
 he University of Oklahoma and his Master of Fine Arts in ceramics from the
  University of North Texas in Denton\, TX. He received the ceramics Monthl
 y Emerging Artist Award in 2020. His ceramic work is represented by Compan
 ion Gallery. He is currently an Adjunct Professor of Art at Tarrant County
  College Southeast Campus. Barroso lives and works in Princeton\, Texas. \
 n\nOpening reception: October 23 2-4:00 p.m. with an Artist talk at 2:15 p
 .m.
GEO:32.639126;-97.071764
LOCATION:Southeast Campus\, Art Corridor II Alcove
SUMMARY:Juan Barroso: Recent Work
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.tccd.edu/event/juan-barroso-recent-work
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CATEGORIES:Fine Arts
CATEGORIES:Art
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DESCRIPTION:Barroso is a painter and potter whose work typically reflects h
 is Mexican heritage. To quote Barroso\, “As the son of immigrant parents
 \, I hope to pay homage to my people and the dignity with which they work 
 to make a living. I mix 2-dimensional imagery\, influenced by personal nar
 ratives\, with 3-dimensional functional forms.”  \n\nHis process is time
 -consuming and requires long hours. As he explains\, “… I paint images
  with black underglaze\, a small brush\, and a pointillism technique. I ch
 ose pointillism on functional vessels because the process is time-consumin
 g and labor intensive. My wrists and neck hurt after thousands of dots pla
 ced with care and accuracy to produce an image. The process becomes an act
  of devotion. I cannot think of a better way to show my respect and admira
 tion for my people and their will to survive than with labor of love and t
 ime invested.”\nBarroso was born in Oklahoma\, and grew up in San Miguel
  Octopan\, Guanajuato\, Mexico. He received his Bachelor of Fine Arts at t
 he University of Oklahoma and his Master of Fine Arts in ceramics from the
  University of North Texas in Denton\, TX. He received the ceramics Monthl
 y Emerging Artist Award in 2020. His ceramic work is represented by Compan
 ion Gallery. He is currently an Adjunct Professor of Art at Tarrant County
  College Southeast Campus. Barroso lives and works in Princeton\, Texas. \
 n\nOpening reception: October 23 2-4:00 p.m. with an Artist talk at 2:15 p
 .m.
GEO:32.639126;-97.071764
LOCATION:Southeast Campus\, Art Corridor II Alcove
SUMMARY:Juan Barroso: Recent Work
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.tccd.edu/event/juan-barroso-recent-work
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DESCRIPTION:Barroso is a painter and potter whose work typically reflects h
 is Mexican heritage. To quote Barroso\, “As the son of immigrant parents
 \, I hope to pay homage to my people and the dignity with which they work 
 to make a living. I mix 2-dimensional imagery\, influenced by personal nar
 ratives\, with 3-dimensional functional forms.”  \n\nHis process is time
 -consuming and requires long hours. As he explains\, “… I paint images
  with black underglaze\, a small brush\, and a pointillism technique. I ch
 ose pointillism on functional vessels because the process is time-consumin
 g and labor intensive. My wrists and neck hurt after thousands of dots pla
 ced with care and accuracy to produce an image. The process becomes an act
  of devotion. I cannot think of a better way to show my respect and admira
 tion for my people and their will to survive than with labor of love and t
 ime invested.”\nBarroso was born in Oklahoma\, and grew up in San Miguel
  Octopan\, Guanajuato\, Mexico. He received his Bachelor of Fine Arts at t
 he University of Oklahoma and his Master of Fine Arts in ceramics from the
  University of North Texas in Denton\, TX. He received the ceramics Monthl
 y Emerging Artist Award in 2020. His ceramic work is represented by Compan
 ion Gallery. He is currently an Adjunct Professor of Art at Tarrant County
  College Southeast Campus. Barroso lives and works in Princeton\, Texas. \
 n\nOpening reception: October 23 2-4:00 p.m. with an Artist talk at 2:15 p
 .m.
GEO:32.639126;-97.071764
LOCATION:Southeast Campus\, Art Corridor II Alcove
SUMMARY:Juan Barroso: Recent Work
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.tccd.edu/event/juan-barroso-recent-work
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DESCRIPTION:Barroso is a painter and potter whose work typically reflects h
 is Mexican heritage. To quote Barroso\, “As the son of immigrant parents
 \, I hope to pay homage to my people and the dignity with which they work 
 to make a living. I mix 2-dimensional imagery\, influenced by personal nar
 ratives\, with 3-dimensional functional forms.”  \n\nHis process is time
 -consuming and requires long hours. As he explains\, “… I paint images
  with black underglaze\, a small brush\, and a pointillism technique. I ch
 ose pointillism on functional vessels because the process is time-consumin
 g and labor intensive. My wrists and neck hurt after thousands of dots pla
 ced with care and accuracy to produce an image. The process becomes an act
  of devotion. I cannot think of a better way to show my respect and admira
 tion for my people and their will to survive than with labor of love and t
 ime invested.”\nBarroso was born in Oklahoma\, and grew up in San Miguel
  Octopan\, Guanajuato\, Mexico. He received his Bachelor of Fine Arts at t
 he University of Oklahoma and his Master of Fine Arts in ceramics from the
  University of North Texas in Denton\, TX. He received the ceramics Monthl
 y Emerging Artist Award in 2020. His ceramic work is represented by Compan
 ion Gallery. He is currently an Adjunct Professor of Art at Tarrant County
  College Southeast Campus. Barroso lives and works in Princeton\, Texas. \
 n\nOpening reception: October 23 2-4:00 p.m. with an Artist talk at 2:15 p
 .m.
GEO:32.639126;-97.071764
LOCATION:Southeast Campus\, Art Corridor II Alcove
SUMMARY:Juan Barroso: Recent Work
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DESCRIPTION:Barroso is a painter and potter whose work typically reflects h
 is Mexican heritage. To quote Barroso\, “As the son of immigrant parents
 \, I hope to pay homage to my people and the dignity with which they work 
 to make a living. I mix 2-dimensional imagery\, influenced by personal nar
 ratives\, with 3-dimensional functional forms.”  \n\nHis process is time
 -consuming and requires long hours. As he explains\, “… I paint images
  with black underglaze\, a small brush\, and a pointillism technique. I ch
 ose pointillism on functional vessels because the process is time-consumin
 g and labor intensive. My wrists and neck hurt after thousands of dots pla
 ced with care and accuracy to produce an image. The process becomes an act
  of devotion. I cannot think of a better way to show my respect and admira
 tion for my people and their will to survive than with labor of love and t
 ime invested.”\nBarroso was born in Oklahoma\, and grew up in San Miguel
  Octopan\, Guanajuato\, Mexico. He received his Bachelor of Fine Arts at t
 he University of Oklahoma and his Master of Fine Arts in ceramics from the
  University of North Texas in Denton\, TX. He received the ceramics Monthl
 y Emerging Artist Award in 2020. His ceramic work is represented by Compan
 ion Gallery. He is currently an Adjunct Professor of Art at Tarrant County
  College Southeast Campus. Barroso lives and works in Princeton\, Texas. \
 n\nOpening reception: October 23 2-4:00 p.m. with an Artist talk at 2:15 p
 .m.
GEO:32.639126;-97.071764
LOCATION:Southeast Campus\, Art Corridor II Alcove
SUMMARY:Juan Barroso: Recent Work
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DESCRIPTION:Barroso is a painter and potter whose work typically reflects h
 is Mexican heritage. To quote Barroso\, “As the son of immigrant parents
 \, I hope to pay homage to my people and the dignity with which they work 
 to make a living. I mix 2-dimensional imagery\, influenced by personal nar
 ratives\, with 3-dimensional functional forms.”  \n\nHis process is time
 -consuming and requires long hours. As he explains\, “… I paint images
  with black underglaze\, a small brush\, and a pointillism technique. I ch
 ose pointillism on functional vessels because the process is time-consumin
 g and labor intensive. My wrists and neck hurt after thousands of dots pla
 ced with care and accuracy to produce an image. The process becomes an act
  of devotion. I cannot think of a better way to show my respect and admira
 tion for my people and their will to survive than with labor of love and t
 ime invested.”\nBarroso was born in Oklahoma\, and grew up in San Miguel
  Octopan\, Guanajuato\, Mexico. He received his Bachelor of Fine Arts at t
 he University of Oklahoma and his Master of Fine Arts in ceramics from the
  University of North Texas in Denton\, TX. He received the ceramics Monthl
 y Emerging Artist Award in 2020. His ceramic work is represented by Compan
 ion Gallery. He is currently an Adjunct Professor of Art at Tarrant County
  College Southeast Campus. Barroso lives and works in Princeton\, Texas. \
 n\nOpening reception: October 23 2-4:00 p.m. with an Artist talk at 2:15 p
 .m.
GEO:32.639126;-97.071764
LOCATION:Southeast Campus\, Art Corridor II Alcove
SUMMARY:Juan Barroso: Recent Work
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.tccd.edu/event/juan-barroso-recent-work
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DESCRIPTION:Barroso is a painter and potter whose work typically reflects h
 is Mexican heritage. To quote Barroso\, “As the son of immigrant parents
 \, I hope to pay homage to my people and the dignity with which they work 
 to make a living. I mix 2-dimensional imagery\, influenced by personal nar
 ratives\, with 3-dimensional functional forms.”  \n\nHis process is time
 -consuming and requires long hours. As he explains\, “… I paint images
  with black underglaze\, a small brush\, and a pointillism technique. I ch
 ose pointillism on functional vessels because the process is time-consumin
 g and labor intensive. My wrists and neck hurt after thousands of dots pla
 ced with care and accuracy to produce an image. The process becomes an act
  of devotion. I cannot think of a better way to show my respect and admira
 tion for my people and their will to survive than with labor of love and t
 ime invested.”\nBarroso was born in Oklahoma\, and grew up in San Miguel
  Octopan\, Guanajuato\, Mexico. He received his Bachelor of Fine Arts at t
 he University of Oklahoma and his Master of Fine Arts in ceramics from the
  University of North Texas in Denton\, TX. He received the ceramics Monthl
 y Emerging Artist Award in 2020. His ceramic work is represented by Compan
 ion Gallery. He is currently an Adjunct Professor of Art at Tarrant County
  College Southeast Campus. Barroso lives and works in Princeton\, Texas. \
 n\nOpening reception: October 23 2-4:00 p.m. with an Artist talk at 2:15 p
 .m.
GEO:32.639126;-97.071764
LOCATION:Southeast Campus\, Art Corridor II Alcove
SUMMARY:Juan Barroso: Recent Work
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.tccd.edu/event/juan-barroso-recent-work
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DESCRIPTION:Barroso is a painter and potter whose work typically reflects h
 is Mexican heritage. To quote Barroso\, “As the son of immigrant parents
 \, I hope to pay homage to my people and the dignity with which they work 
 to make a living. I mix 2-dimensional imagery\, influenced by personal nar
 ratives\, with 3-dimensional functional forms.”  \n\nHis process is time
 -consuming and requires long hours. As he explains\, “… I paint images
  with black underglaze\, a small brush\, and a pointillism technique. I ch
 ose pointillism on functional vessels because the process is time-consumin
 g and labor intensive. My wrists and neck hurt after thousands of dots pla
 ced with care and accuracy to produce an image. The process becomes an act
  of devotion. I cannot think of a better way to show my respect and admira
 tion for my people and their will to survive than with labor of love and t
 ime invested.”\nBarroso was born in Oklahoma\, and grew up in San Miguel
  Octopan\, Guanajuato\, Mexico. He received his Bachelor of Fine Arts at t
 he University of Oklahoma and his Master of Fine Arts in ceramics from the
  University of North Texas in Denton\, TX. He received the ceramics Monthl
 y Emerging Artist Award in 2020. His ceramic work is represented by Compan
 ion Gallery. He is currently an Adjunct Professor of Art at Tarrant County
  College Southeast Campus. Barroso lives and works in Princeton\, Texas. \
 n\nOpening reception: October 23 2-4:00 p.m. with an Artist talk at 2:15 p
 .m.
GEO:32.639126;-97.071764
LOCATION:Southeast Campus\, Art Corridor II Alcove
SUMMARY:Juan Barroso: Recent Work
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.tccd.edu/event/juan-barroso-recent-work
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DESCRIPTION:Barroso is a painter and potter whose work typically reflects h
 is Mexican heritage. To quote Barroso\, “As the son of immigrant parents
 \, I hope to pay homage to my people and the dignity with which they work 
 to make a living. I mix 2-dimensional imagery\, influenced by personal nar
 ratives\, with 3-dimensional functional forms.”  \n\nHis process is time
 -consuming and requires long hours. As he explains\, “… I paint images
  with black underglaze\, a small brush\, and a pointillism technique. I ch
 ose pointillism on functional vessels because the process is time-consumin
 g and labor intensive. My wrists and neck hurt after thousands of dots pla
 ced with care and accuracy to produce an image. The process becomes an act
  of devotion. I cannot think of a better way to show my respect and admira
 tion for my people and their will to survive than with labor of love and t
 ime invested.”\nBarroso was born in Oklahoma\, and grew up in San Miguel
  Octopan\, Guanajuato\, Mexico. He received his Bachelor of Fine Arts at t
 he University of Oklahoma and his Master of Fine Arts in ceramics from the
  University of North Texas in Denton\, TX. He received the ceramics Monthl
 y Emerging Artist Award in 2020. His ceramic work is represented by Compan
 ion Gallery. He is currently an Adjunct Professor of Art at Tarrant County
  College Southeast Campus. Barroso lives and works in Princeton\, Texas. \
 n\nOpening reception: October 23 2-4:00 p.m. with an Artist talk at 2:15 p
 .m.
GEO:32.639126;-97.071764
LOCATION:Southeast Campus\, Art Corridor II Alcove
SUMMARY:Juan Barroso: Recent Work
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.tccd.edu/event/juan-barroso-recent-work
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DESCRIPTION:Barroso is a painter and potter whose work typically reflects h
 is Mexican heritage. To quote Barroso\, “As the son of immigrant parents
 \, I hope to pay homage to my people and the dignity with which they work 
 to make a living. I mix 2-dimensional imagery\, influenced by personal nar
 ratives\, with 3-dimensional functional forms.”  \n\nHis process is time
 -consuming and requires long hours. As he explains\, “… I paint images
  with black underglaze\, a small brush\, and a pointillism technique. I ch
 ose pointillism on functional vessels because the process is time-consumin
 g and labor intensive. My wrists and neck hurt after thousands of dots pla
 ced with care and accuracy to produce an image. The process becomes an act
  of devotion. I cannot think of a better way to show my respect and admira
 tion for my people and their will to survive than with labor of love and t
 ime invested.”\nBarroso was born in Oklahoma\, and grew up in San Miguel
  Octopan\, Guanajuato\, Mexico. He received his Bachelor of Fine Arts at t
 he University of Oklahoma and his Master of Fine Arts in ceramics from the
  University of North Texas in Denton\, TX. He received the ceramics Monthl
 y Emerging Artist Award in 2020. His ceramic work is represented by Compan
 ion Gallery. He is currently an Adjunct Professor of Art at Tarrant County
  College Southeast Campus. Barroso lives and works in Princeton\, Texas. \
 n\nOpening reception: October 23 2-4:00 p.m. with an Artist talk at 2:15 p
 .m.
GEO:32.639126;-97.071764
LOCATION:Southeast Campus\, Art Corridor II Alcove
SUMMARY:Juan Barroso: Recent Work
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.tccd.edu/event/juan-barroso-recent-work
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CATEGORIES:Fine Arts
CATEGORIES:Art
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DESCRIPTION:Barroso is a painter and potter whose work typically reflects h
 is Mexican heritage. To quote Barroso\, “As the son of immigrant parents
 \, I hope to pay homage to my people and the dignity with which they work 
 to make a living. I mix 2-dimensional imagery\, influenced by personal nar
 ratives\, with 3-dimensional functional forms.”  \n\nHis process is time
 -consuming and requires long hours. As he explains\, “… I paint images
  with black underglaze\, a small brush\, and a pointillism technique. I ch
 ose pointillism on functional vessels because the process is time-consumin
 g and labor intensive. My wrists and neck hurt after thousands of dots pla
 ced with care and accuracy to produce an image. The process becomes an act
  of devotion. I cannot think of a better way to show my respect and admira
 tion for my people and their will to survive than with labor of love and t
 ime invested.”\nBarroso was born in Oklahoma\, and grew up in San Miguel
  Octopan\, Guanajuato\, Mexico. He received his Bachelor of Fine Arts at t
 he University of Oklahoma and his Master of Fine Arts in ceramics from the
  University of North Texas in Denton\, TX. He received the ceramics Monthl
 y Emerging Artist Award in 2020. His ceramic work is represented by Compan
 ion Gallery. He is currently an Adjunct Professor of Art at Tarrant County
  College Southeast Campus. Barroso lives and works in Princeton\, Texas. \
 n\nOpening reception: October 23 2-4:00 p.m. with an Artist talk at 2:15 p
 .m.
GEO:32.639126;-97.071764
LOCATION:Southeast Campus\, Art Corridor II Alcove
SUMMARY:Juan Barroso: Recent Work
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.tccd.edu/event/juan-barroso-recent-work
CATEGORIES:Campus Life
CATEGORIES:Fine Arts
CATEGORIES:Art
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DESCRIPTION:Barroso is a painter and potter whose work typically reflects h
 is Mexican heritage. To quote Barroso\, “As the son of immigrant parents
 \, I hope to pay homage to my people and the dignity with which they work 
 to make a living. I mix 2-dimensional imagery\, influenced by personal nar
 ratives\, with 3-dimensional functional forms.”  \n\nHis process is time
 -consuming and requires long hours. As he explains\, “… I paint images
  with black underglaze\, a small brush\, and a pointillism technique. I ch
 ose pointillism on functional vessels because the process is time-consumin
 g and labor intensive. My wrists and neck hurt after thousands of dots pla
 ced with care and accuracy to produce an image. The process becomes an act
  of devotion. I cannot think of a better way to show my respect and admira
 tion for my people and their will to survive than with labor of love and t
 ime invested.”\nBarroso was born in Oklahoma\, and grew up in San Miguel
  Octopan\, Guanajuato\, Mexico. He received his Bachelor of Fine Arts at t
 he University of Oklahoma and his Master of Fine Arts in ceramics from the
  University of North Texas in Denton\, TX. He received the ceramics Monthl
 y Emerging Artist Award in 2020. His ceramic work is represented by Compan
 ion Gallery. He is currently an Adjunct Professor of Art at Tarrant County
  College Southeast Campus. Barroso lives and works in Princeton\, Texas. \
 n\nOpening reception: October 23 2-4:00 p.m. with an Artist talk at 2:15 p
 .m.
GEO:32.639126;-97.071764
LOCATION:Southeast Campus\, Art Corridor II Alcove
SUMMARY:Juan Barroso: Recent Work
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.tccd.edu/event/juan-barroso-recent-work
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CATEGORIES:Fine Arts
CATEGORIES:Art
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DTSTAMP:20260518T190043Z
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DESCRIPTION:Barroso is a painter and potter whose work typically reflects h
 is Mexican heritage. To quote Barroso\, “As the son of immigrant parents
 \, I hope to pay homage to my people and the dignity with which they work 
 to make a living. I mix 2-dimensional imagery\, influenced by personal nar
 ratives\, with 3-dimensional functional forms.”  \n\nHis process is time
 -consuming and requires long hours. As he explains\, “… I paint images
  with black underglaze\, a small brush\, and a pointillism technique. I ch
 ose pointillism on functional vessels because the process is time-consumin
 g and labor intensive. My wrists and neck hurt after thousands of dots pla
 ced with care and accuracy to produce an image. The process becomes an act
  of devotion. I cannot think of a better way to show my respect and admira
 tion for my people and their will to survive than with labor of love and t
 ime invested.”\nBarroso was born in Oklahoma\, and grew up in San Miguel
  Octopan\, Guanajuato\, Mexico. He received his Bachelor of Fine Arts at t
 he University of Oklahoma and his Master of Fine Arts in ceramics from the
  University of North Texas in Denton\, TX. He received the ceramics Monthl
 y Emerging Artist Award in 2020. His ceramic work is represented by Compan
 ion Gallery. He is currently an Adjunct Professor of Art at Tarrant County
  College Southeast Campus. Barroso lives and works in Princeton\, Texas. \
 n\nOpening reception: October 23 2-4:00 p.m. with an Artist talk at 2:15 p
 .m.
GEO:32.639126;-97.071764
LOCATION:Southeast Campus\, Art Corridor II Alcove
SUMMARY:Juan Barroso: Recent Work
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.tccd.edu/event/juan-barroso-recent-work
CATEGORIES:Campus Life
CATEGORIES:Fine Arts
CATEGORIES:Art
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DTSTAMP:20260518T190043Z
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DESCRIPTION:Barroso is a painter and potter whose work typically reflects h
 is Mexican heritage. To quote Barroso\, “As the son of immigrant parents
 \, I hope to pay homage to my people and the dignity with which they work 
 to make a living. I mix 2-dimensional imagery\, influenced by personal nar
 ratives\, with 3-dimensional functional forms.”  \n\nHis process is time
 -consuming and requires long hours. As he explains\, “… I paint images
  with black underglaze\, a small brush\, and a pointillism technique. I ch
 ose pointillism on functional vessels because the process is time-consumin
 g and labor intensive. My wrists and neck hurt after thousands of dots pla
 ced with care and accuracy to produce an image. The process becomes an act
  of devotion. I cannot think of a better way to show my respect and admira
 tion for my people and their will to survive than with labor of love and t
 ime invested.”\nBarroso was born in Oklahoma\, and grew up in San Miguel
  Octopan\, Guanajuato\, Mexico. He received his Bachelor of Fine Arts at t
 he University of Oklahoma and his Master of Fine Arts in ceramics from the
  University of North Texas in Denton\, TX. He received the ceramics Monthl
 y Emerging Artist Award in 2020. His ceramic work is represented by Compan
 ion Gallery. He is currently an Adjunct Professor of Art at Tarrant County
  College Southeast Campus. Barroso lives and works in Princeton\, Texas. \
 n\nOpening reception: October 23 2-4:00 p.m. with an Artist talk at 2:15 p
 .m.
GEO:32.639126;-97.071764
LOCATION:Southeast Campus\, Art Corridor II Alcove
SUMMARY:Juan Barroso: Recent Work
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.tccd.edu/event/juan-barroso-recent-work
CATEGORIES:Campus Life
CATEGORIES:Fine Arts
CATEGORIES:Art
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DTSTAMP:20260518T190043Z
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DESCRIPTION:Barroso is a painter and potter whose work typically reflects h
 is Mexican heritage. To quote Barroso\, “As the son of immigrant parents
 \, I hope to pay homage to my people and the dignity with which they work 
 to make a living. I mix 2-dimensional imagery\, influenced by personal nar
 ratives\, with 3-dimensional functional forms.”  \n\nHis process is time
 -consuming and requires long hours. As he explains\, “… I paint images
  with black underglaze\, a small brush\, and a pointillism technique. I ch
 ose pointillism on functional vessels because the process is time-consumin
 g and labor intensive. My wrists and neck hurt after thousands of dots pla
 ced with care and accuracy to produce an image. The process becomes an act
  of devotion. I cannot think of a better way to show my respect and admira
 tion for my people and their will to survive than with labor of love and t
 ime invested.”\nBarroso was born in Oklahoma\, and grew up in San Miguel
  Octopan\, Guanajuato\, Mexico. He received his Bachelor of Fine Arts at t
 he University of Oklahoma and his Master of Fine Arts in ceramics from the
  University of North Texas in Denton\, TX. He received the ceramics Monthl
 y Emerging Artist Award in 2020. His ceramic work is represented by Compan
 ion Gallery. He is currently an Adjunct Professor of Art at Tarrant County
  College Southeast Campus. Barroso lives and works in Princeton\, Texas. \
 n\nOpening reception: October 23 2-4:00 p.m. with an Artist talk at 2:15 p
 .m.
GEO:32.639126;-97.071764
LOCATION:Southeast Campus\, Art Corridor II Alcove
SUMMARY:Juan Barroso: Recent Work
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.tccd.edu/event/juan-barroso-recent-work
CATEGORIES:Campus Life
CATEGORIES:Fine Arts
CATEGORIES:Art
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DTSTAMP:20260518T190043Z
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DTSTART:20251121T130000Z
DTEND:20251122T040000Z
DESCRIPTION:Barroso is a painter and potter whose work typically reflects h
 is Mexican heritage. To quote Barroso\, “As the son of immigrant parents
 \, I hope to pay homage to my people and the dignity with which they work 
 to make a living. I mix 2-dimensional imagery\, influenced by personal nar
 ratives\, with 3-dimensional functional forms.”  \n\nHis process is time
 -consuming and requires long hours. As he explains\, “… I paint images
  with black underglaze\, a small brush\, and a pointillism technique. I ch
 ose pointillism on functional vessels because the process is time-consumin
 g and labor intensive. My wrists and neck hurt after thousands of dots pla
 ced with care and accuracy to produce an image. The process becomes an act
  of devotion. I cannot think of a better way to show my respect and admira
 tion for my people and their will to survive than with labor of love and t
 ime invested.”\nBarroso was born in Oklahoma\, and grew up in San Miguel
  Octopan\, Guanajuato\, Mexico. He received his Bachelor of Fine Arts at t
 he University of Oklahoma and his Master of Fine Arts in ceramics from the
  University of North Texas in Denton\, TX. He received the ceramics Monthl
 y Emerging Artist Award in 2020. His ceramic work is represented by Compan
 ion Gallery. He is currently an Adjunct Professor of Art at Tarrant County
  College Southeast Campus. Barroso lives and works in Princeton\, Texas. \
 n\nOpening reception: October 23 2-4:00 p.m. with an Artist talk at 2:15 p
 .m.
GEO:32.639126;-97.071764
LOCATION:Southeast Campus\, Art Corridor II Alcove
SUMMARY:Juan Barroso: Recent Work
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.tccd.edu/event/juan-barroso-recent-work
CATEGORIES:Campus Life
CATEGORIES:Fine Arts
CATEGORIES:Art
END:VEVENT
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