Taking place at the end of the spring semester, Viz-a-GoGo is an annual event held by Texas A&M University’s Department of Visualization. The event engages the Bryan College Station community and invites them to experience a showcase of the best student work from the past year, including a gallery exhibition of physical works and a theater screening of time-based works.
Work displayed at the exhibition includes flatwork (both traditional and digital drawing and painting), photography, sculpture, interactive projects such as virtual reality experiences and video games, installation work, and other new media. The screening shows off the latest animations created in the Viz Lab, as well as student short films, visual effects projects, class reels, and other time-based media.
Viz-a-GoGo is an annual showcase of student work, hosted by the Department of Visualization. Exhibitions will be up May 2 - 5 at the Ice House on Main, Viz North, and Blackwater Draw. A screening on May 5 will take place at the Palace Theater. This event is free to the public. For more information, visit www.vizagogo.tamu.edu or view Vizagogo25 Public Posters (1).