Sandhill Country: Paintings by Iwantja Artists from South Australia’s APY Lands
The show includes abstract landscapes by artists Alec Baker, Emily Cullinan, Maringka Burton, Peter Mungkuri, and Tiger Yaltkangki.
Sedrick Huckaby and Barbra Riley
Featuring the work of Sedrick Huckaby and Barbra Riley, this two-person exhibition at The Gallery at The University of Texas Arlington presents Huckaby’s canvases and [...]
Todd Williamson and Joe Davidson
Barbara Davis Gallery announces two solo exhibitions for Los Angeles-based artists Todd Williamson and Joe Davidson. Williamson features monochrome color field paintings with horizontal lines [...]
Geoff Hippenstiel and Kay Tasuji: The Invisible World
Inspired by the philosophies of Magritte and his Le Monde Invisible, this exhibition elaborates on the artistic philosophies of Magritte, including works that continue the [...]
Bernd Haussmann- The Space In Between: Works from the Series Mountains and Oceans
An exhibition of new paintings by Bernd Haussmann is on view at William Campbell Contemporary Art. This exhibition features pieces from Haussmann’s series Mountains and [...]
Luke Harnden: Then it Was All Like
In Then it Was All Like, Harden combines painting, drawing and mixed media works at bows and arrows. Though figurative representation, Harden’s process begins with [...]
Mary Temple: Northwest Corner, Southeast Light
Rice University Art Gallery has commissioned a new installation by New York artist Mary Temple. In her “light installations,” Mary Temple paints directly on walls [...]
Nobody Knows My Name: The African American Experience in American Culture
The MAC presents three new exhibitions collectively titled Nobody Knows My Name: The African American Experience in American Culture. The artists include Laura Jean Lacy, [...]
Kate Breakey: Painted Light
Breakey’s beautiful hand-painted photographs are not to be missed. She has a new installation of photograms installed salon style that are quite nice.
Bayou City Noir: The Photography of Marvin Zindler
During the early 1950s, Zindler (known as KTRK-TV’s flamboyant consumer affairs reporter) prowled the streets of Houston as a newspaper photographer covering the crime beat. [...]
Tara Conley: Word for Word
Conley’s back with a new show and all new work. Catherine Anspon, Fine Arts Editor of PaperCity Magazine, will lead a conversation with Conley at [...]
Keliy Anderson-Staley: Imagined Family Heirlooms
Anderson-Staley’s series of installations is comprised of both found and newly constructed objects all dealing with family histories and identity.
Worth While II
Artspace111′s group exhibition is right on time for their Spring Gallery Night. Swing by to see jewelry by Merrick plus music by O. Whitney & [...]
John Henry: Structures at Appropriate Scale
You can’t miss this book signing with John Henry on at Gallery Sonja Roesch for the newly released book John Henry – Sculpture. With an [...]
Botany of Desire
This exhibit is curated by Greg Metz and “examines the relational aesthetics visual artists share with the plant world”. Participating artists include Claudia Borgna, Kimberly [...]
Donald Baechler: Sculptures and Paintings / Kent Dorn
Check out Donald Baechler’s work at McClain Gallery and stay tuned for information about the other events surrounding the exhibition including an artist talk in [...]
Sightings: Martin Creed
Turner Prize-winning artist, Martin Creed, creates a site-specific installation in the Lower Level Gallery of the Nasher Sculpture Center as part of their Sightings series [...]
International Artist-in-Residence: New Works 11.1
Artpace unleashes their next round of International Artist-in-Residence with the exhibition New Works 11.1. New York based artist E.V. Day puts all clothing at risk, [...]
Jim Nolan: Today is Tomorrow
Critics’ darling Nolan is back with speakers, exposed wiring, chipboard and other “discarded cultural artifacts and everyday materials.”





