Rebeca Carter, Terri Thornton, Sally Warren: Things Held and Never Understood
The act of holding a text, a photograph, a rock, a narrative, a person, a memory, a place, a trauma bears testament to its meaning. [...]
Women Printmakers of Austin: Multiple Originals XVI
This group exhibit will also include work from “On The Edge” WPA’s yearly trade portfolio.
Mads Lynnerup: Help is on the way
Lynnerup’s work wryly engages and analyzes built environments and the widely accepted social behavior inherent in them in order to get at larger issues of [...]
Belle Epoque
Recent University of Houston MFA grads Hana Shoup and Britt Ragsdale, with gallery favorite and Glassell instructor, Kia Neill. Raphaele returns with a new jewelry. [...]
University of Houston School of Art Open Studios
Graduate and Undergraduate art on view this Friday, December 2 from 6:00-9:00 on all 4 floors of the Fine Arts Building at the University of [...]
Phantograms: A New Order Opening
A one-night only show of new works By Scott Tucker, Melissa Tucker, Isaac Wynn, Scott Tucker II. Postmodernism + neoclassicism = phantogram.
Sam Prekop and Michael Sieben
Prekop’s drawings, paintings and photographs that, like his music, demonstrate a strategic restraint. Michael Sieben, a founding member of Okay Mountain Gallery/Collective presents new skateboard [...]
Shanks-Santos: Genesis
A preview of Shanks-Santos collaborative photo-painting series titled Energesis and Equidaesis at their downtown studios.
Ashley Hunt
Artist and activist Ashley Hunt uses video, photography, mapping, and writing to investigate social injustices, and talks about it at the Glassell School. He recently [...]
Hodgetts and Fung
The City of El Paso Department of Planning and Economic Development in partnership with Texas Tech College of Architecture and the El Paso Museum of [...]
Austin Faces AIDS: Portraits of People Living with HIV and AIDS
A collaboration between AIDS Services of Austin and documentary photographer Jo Ann Santangelo, “Austin Faces AIDS: Portraits of People Living with HIV and AIDS,” is [...]
Gambol
A tightly-packed salon-style show of over 400 submitted artworks by Art League Houston members. 39 pieces by 30 finalists are hung in the main gallery, [...]
Discovery Green Flea
Discovery Green’s arty outdoor market, “where everything old is new again”; recycled, renewed, refreshed objects for sale on the 3rd Saturday of each month.
Centerpiece Theater: Vera Chytilová’s Daisies
In conjunction with the exhibition Looking for a Fight, Centerpiece Theater presents Vera Chytilová’s Daisies, 1966, a touchstone of the Czech New Wave film that [...]
Focus: Kaws
Brooklyn-based artist Brian Donnelly, aka “KAWS,” is the subject of the Ft. Worth Modern’s first FOCUS exhibition for the 2011-2012 season. KAWS’ as you can [...]
Sketchy Neighbors: The Saddest Love Story Almost Never Told: Based on a True Idea
Houston artist collective Sketchy Neighbors showcase new work by each Sketchy Neighbor based on ideas submitted by the public as well as a collaborative installation.








