The Illustration Show: TCU Student Illustrators
The first-ever all-student illustration exhibition held at the university.
Alice Leora Briggs: Abecedario
Briggs takes an unabashed look at the terror of Juarez, Mexico-a site under siege by rampant gang and drug related violence. Using a 13th c. [...]
Muhammad Ali: The Making of an Icon
A wide-ranging overview of Ali’s life and times through photographs by Annie Leibovitz, Gordon Parks, Steve Schapiro, Thomas Hoepker, Art Shay, and Sonia Katchian and [...]
Prologue 2012
Skydive begins its 4th year with a group exhibition featuring the work of the three artists who run Skydive: Sasha Dela, Nancy Douthey and Brian [...]
Nathan Carter: Always Vocal on the Interboro Crosstown Local
Carter’s piece is a fictional cityscape inspired by technological networks and devices, modes and pathways of mass transit, and typography and graphics that seeks to [...]
Lecture: Nancy Reddin Kienholz
Keinholz will choose one important piece form each decade of her collaboration with her late husband, Ed Kienholz, and talk about them in room 49 [...]
SHSU 52nd Annual Faculty Exhibition
Including works by Martin Amorous, Frank Golden, Kathy Kelley, Patrick Lawler, Tudor Mitroi, Edward Morin, Valerie Powell, Diana Salles and Tom Seifert.
Your Curator’s Selections from the Old Grey Whistle Test: 1971-1987
A selection of filmed performances taken from the acclaimed and long-running BBC2 television program, The Old Grey Whistle Test. The show ran from 1971-1987, with [...]
Kali: A Pre-Valentine’s Day Performance Art Adventure by Continuum
Named after the goddess of change and destruction, Kali will explore the painfully destructive nature of passion that inevitably evokes change. The show will feature [...]
Marko Kratohvil: Sculpture
Marko is a recent transplant to Oklahoma City from Belgrade, via the United Kingdom where he has been living and working since 1991. He’s a [...]
Shifting of Views: The Art of Bernice A. Appelin-Williams
Mixed media works by San Antonio artist Bernice A. Appelin-Williams. Ms. Williams collects discarded items and photographs and recreates a new experience of them in [...]
Dallas Architecture Forum: James Carpenter
A master in working with glass, the most characteristic and telling material of modern architecture, James Carpenter helps bridge the gap between art and architecture. [...]
Even Hublein: Hell Yeah/Hell Nah
It’s about decision making and your guts. More importantly, it is about a certain uneasy feeling in your guts when choices are made.
Loring Baker: A Shifting Thought, A Shifting Sea
Baker’s new drawings, sound, and animation investigating the artist’s mind as a single mother.
Claudia Quintero: Goodwill
Paintings of vultures on platters and other dinnerware items. Also opening in the third floor Hot Spot Gallery: Notes to St. Peter, featuring works by [...]
David Lujan: Dimensions: Constructed Exploration & The Painted Print
New sculptural works by recent San Diego transplant Jonathan Sanders explore the possibilities of found object construction while Austin native David Lujan raises questions about [...]
Tuesday Evenings Lecture: Glenn Ligon
Artist Glenn Ligon in conversation with curator Scott Rothkopf on the subject of Ligon’s midcareer retrospective Glenn Ligon: AMERICA, which opens to the public on [...]
Alyssa Salomon: The Handmade Print
Photographs on handmade paper by Virginia artist Alyssa Salomon, using her own mad-scientist recipes for the nineteenth-century photographic processes of cyanotype and van dyke printing.
Collected Works: Group Show
B. Hollyman Gallery celebrates the New Year with an exhibit featuring a variety of works from the gallery’s photographers.





