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[Julie Judkins and Kevin Hawkins, viewing art at the Diane E. Williams Reception]
Photograph of Julie Judkins, (right) and Kevin Hawkins (left) at the reception for the exhibition "Diane E. Williams: Life on the Blackland Prairie" presented by the University of North Texas on the Square art gallery. The exhibition of photographs depicted rural life in the agricultural region that runs from San Antonio to the Texas-Oklahoma border. Julie Judkins and Kevin Hawkins are shown looking at the artwork while facing away from the camera.
[Junebug Clark and Diane E. Williams at UNT on the Square]
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[Couple Looking at Art from the Diane E. Williams Art Reception]
Photograph of a couple viewing photographs from the exhibition "Diane E. Williams: "Life on the Blackland Prairie" presented by the University of North Texas on the Square art gallery. The exhibition of photographs depicted rural life in the agricultural region that runs from San Antonio to the Texas-Oklahoma border. Julie Judkins and Kevin Hawkins are shown standing with their backs to the camera.
[Bartender with Bottles of Wine at Art Reception]
Female server shown with several bottles of wine at the reception for "Diane E. Williams: Life on the Blackland Prairie", an exhibition of photographs of rural life in the agricultural region that runs from San Antonio to the Texas-Oklahoma border at the University of North Texas on the Square gallery.
[Couple Looks at Artwork from Diane E. Williams Exhibit]
Photograph of a couple at the reception for "Diane E. Williams: Life on the Blackland Prairie" at the University of North Texas on the Square art gallery. The exhibition of photographs depicted rural life in the agricultural region that runs from San Antonio to the Texas-Oklahoma border. Attendees are shown viewing the artwork while facing away from the camera.
[Three Women standing in the UNT on the Square Gallery]
Reception for "Diane E. Williams: Life on the Blackland Prairie" reception at the University of North Texas on the Square art gallery. The exhibition of photographs depicted rural life in the agricultural region that runs from San Antonio to the Texas-Oklahoma border.
[Woman in Dress looking at Artwork]
Photograph of a woman in a dark dress looking at artwork from the reception for "Diane E. Williams: Life on the Blackland Prairie" at the University of North Texas on the Square art gallery. The exhibition of photographs depicted rural life in the agricultural region that runs from San Antonio to the Texas-Oklahoma border.
[People walking around the Diane E. Williams art reception]
Photograph of a group of people walking around the reception for "Diane E. Williams: Life on the Blackland Prairie" presented by the University of North Texas on the Square art gallery. The exhibition of photographs depicted rural life in the agricultural region that runs from San Antonio to the Texas-Oklahoma border. Morgan Gieringer and Junebug Clark are shown speaking with the artist while facing away from the camera.
[ UNT on the Square Gallery Space]
Photograph of the gallery space, taken at the reception for "Diane E. Williams: Life on the Blackland Prairie" at the University of North Texas on the Square art gallery. The exhibition of photographs depicted rural life in the agricultural region that runs from San Antonio to the Texas-Oklahoma border.
[UNT on the Square gallery reception]
Attendees of the opening for "Diane E. Williams: Life on the Blackland Prairie" exhibition at the University of North Texas on the Square gallery. The exhibition of photographs of rural life in the agricultural region that runs from San Antonio to the Texas-Oklahoma border. Attendees are shown standing in the gallery.
[UNT on the Square gallery reception, 2]
Attendees of the opening for "Diane E. Williams: Life on the Blackland Prairie" exhibition at the University of North Texas on the Square gallery. The exhibition of photographs of rural life in the agricultural region that runs from San Antonio to the Texas-Oklahoma border. Attendees are shown standing and walking through the gallery.
[Herbert Holl and Diane E. Williams at UNT on the Square gallery]
Herbert Holl, director of UNT on the Square, and artist Diane E. Williams at the reception for, "Diane E. Williams: Life on the Blackland Prairie" at the University of North Texas on the Square art gallery. The exhibition of photographs depicted rural life in the agricultural region that runs from San Antonio to the Texas-Oklahoma border.
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