The “world premier” of an infomercial promoting Artsmarter’s seminar “Art the Smarter Way!” followed by the live auction of “improved works” and musical guests The Neeks from Denton.
March 2012
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A playful exploration of apologetic gesture and regret.
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An artist’s book by Erin Shaw and Diane McGurren. 8x8x8″, 288 pages, installation variable (and simultaneous). Be sure to bring seven friends.
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Crash Collective is Ashley Bryan, Paul Bryan, Deborah Falls, Tanner Harmening, Eric De Llamas, Joshua Poole, Sam England, Val Curry, Rachel Lee Stephens.
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Artists Courtney Brown and Joel Kiser present performance works each Saturday and Sunday for the duration of the exhibition. Exhibiting artists include Courtney Brown, Shannon Brunskill, Jeff Gibbons, Kimberly Harris,…
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Mat Kubo’s thesis show documents his interactions with store-bought objects which are then returned to their original retail locations containing documentation and contact information.
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Harjo’s MFA thesis exhibition and includes sculpture, ceramics, installation, photographs and performance prints, with narratives of perception, misinformed stereotypes, false imagery, representation and identity, and the commodification of Native American…
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Art Historian/Critic and celebrated author Barbara Rose takes her Menil/Morgan lecture on the road: she will discuss the influence of medieval Apocalypse manuscripts on Picasso, Miro, Leger and Matisse. Free…
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A history of Bott’s obsessively recurring DoV concept/shape/motif, from March 7, 1972 to the present.
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Independent scholar and curator Barbara Rose, the first Morgan-Menil Fellow, talks about the medieval Spanish monk Beatus of Liébana (c. 730 – c. 800) and his influence on Joan Miró,…
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Works by students from UNT’s Hybrid Forms Studio, selected by juror Steve DeFrank, an artist and professor at the School of Visual Art in New York. Including works by Kaylyn…
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Work about expressing the malleable nature of time.
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Artists Paul Booker, Du Chau, Celia Eberle, John Frost, John Oliver Lewis, Timothy Harding, Jessica McCambly, Ryder Richards, and Alison Starr have been invited to create temporary site referential responses…
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Prints, ceramics and mixed media pieces by Melanie Yazzie, a Navajo of the Salt and Bitter Water clans and an Associate Professor of Art at the University of Colorado in…
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Whimsical steel-and-cement horses. Olsen’s largest horse, 8 feet tall, is in one of the Rio Grande restaurants in Colorado.
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Houston clay artists Andre and Virginia Bally founded Bally Studios in 1994.
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Using seeds from the Monsanto Corporation, edible plants are grafted onto robotic or remote controlled bases to become an organism with no clear heritage and no clear future.
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A conversation on the interdependent relationship between the drawing machine and the artist, including a performance by Cottrell and her Window Works drawbot working in tandem and working against each…
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The show will try to look at death as necessary companion and active agent in the pursuit of living well. Featuring works by Suzanne Koett, John Mulvany & Cherie Weaver.