For more than 30 years, The University of
North Texas Health Science Center at Fort Worth has represented the art
of medicine and science in Fort Worth's Cultural District. The
environment of the institution provides a rich culture of research on
the forefront of American medicine, setting new standards for the next
century's health. Its dedicated community of internationally renowned
scholars in medicine, biomedical research and public health are
dedicated to creating a healthier population and to educating tomorrow's
best physicians, researchers and public health officials.
In keeping with its location in the heart of Fort Worth's Cultural
District, the Health Science Center houses the Atrium Art Gallery on the
street level floor of Medical Education Building One, at the corner of
Montgomery Street and Camp Bowie Boulevard. Each month, local artists
exhibit their work in the gallery, which is open to the public free of
charge. The Health Science Center is also host to the annual 12-County
High School Art Competition, recognized as North Texas' largest and most
prestigious event for senior portfolios as well as a rewarding way to
encourage young Texas talent. The show is scouted annually by 14 major
universities, with many of these schools awarding scholarships to
competition winners.
In addition, the Health Science Center campus has lecture halls,
meeting rooms and an auditorium that are open to the public for meetings
in the evenings and on weekends.
Visit the UNT Health Science Center web site at www.hsc.unt.edu
UNT Health Science Center
3500 Camp Bowie Boulevard
Corner of Montgomery Street and Camp Bowie
(817) 735-2000 phone
(817) 735-0426 fax
mailto:lsquires@hsc.unt.edu