More than 1,000 two- and three-dimensional works of art by by students at the MFAH’s Glassell school of art will be for sale, ranging from $5 to $800. Friday, December…
November 2011
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“A group exhibition inspecting the properties of color bound within surface and shape”. Pure form as seen from different countries and continents.
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The Sum of It’s Parts incorporates fragmentations of events or accomplishments in Skibell’s life as an artist, inventor, and real estate developer.
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Brooklyn-based Brock uses delicate and humorous paper pulp paintings to ruminate on her family experiences on a rural farm.
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Swartz creates an other-worldliness aura in her digital photo-collages, often slyly imbuing them with political or personal allusions.
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Clark examines African-American identity through sculptures, photos, and mixed media objects entwined with, or made from, her own hair. She just won a $50,000 grant from United States Artists, a…
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Featuring works by South texas College Students JJ Balli, Amanda de Hoyos, Amanda Owens, and Ashley Sanchez.
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A community editing party with Boston Davis Bostian, Jay Mays, and Robin Mack, creators of the GENDER book, “a fun, colorful, community-based resource that illustrates the beautiful diversity of gender,”…
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Whether it’s “Too Big Has Failed,” the fires raging across Texas, the Arab Spring, the Libyan revolution or the nuclear melt down in Japan, for the last 165 days visual…
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Intermedia Artist Michael Mazurek is doing something involving architecture, or lists but, being in the less-is-more school of informativeness, neither he nor his gallery will tell what.
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New York artist Scott Teplin collages found photographs of horrifying crash scenes and then redraws these compositions over and over until the hard metal lines transform into softer shapes that…
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Annual group exhibition with something for everyone’s budget and taste.
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Paul Booker is an abstract painter and sculptor. Tudor Mitroi’s sculptural panels read as abstract shapes. Charlotte Smith carefully stacks dips of paint to form piles and patters.
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Art works from early faculty members who provided the foundation for UNT’s award-winning art programs, beginning with a drawing class around 1893 at what was then called Texas Normal College…
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Norbert Kox lives in Wisconsin during the warm months and Bimini, Florida during the cold months, making lushly visionary paintings and gothic constructions. Despite the fear that his work sometimes…
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A case study of works by sensationalized, transgressive, feminist artist Lee Lozano from The Blanton collection, curated by Katie Geha examines the artist’s process and influence on the art world…
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Homecoming unveils its XLP-11 crude-crewed launch prototype, a spaceship built by the people and for the people! Launch Party will also feature installation-based work by HOMECOMING! members and guest-artists, as…
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Sex sells. Sex is our modern world philosophy, stock and trade. Numerous new paintings delve into society’s decaying morals and values, how artistry and craftsmanship have been replaced by attitude…
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An intimate installation in which the viewer both strolls by and floats over a gathering of ancient and contemporary art forms. Abelman’s pieces are both astral roadmaps and geomantic altars…