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.
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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.
This photograph is part of the following collections of related materials.
Photographing UNT
"Photographing UNT" depicts images of various buildings, events, and ceremonies from the University of North Texas in Denton. Faculty, staff, students, and community members can be seen in the photographs as well.
Drawn from the UNT Archives, these photographs depict images of University of North Texas football, UNT alumni and alumni events, and images of the changing and growing University of North Texas campus.