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Glass 2012 Part I: Master Glass

Glass 2012 Part I: Master Glass

12 Dallas venues feature glass works in honor of the Dale Chihuly extravaganza at the Dallas Arboretum. Jordan roth of Ro2 Art has generously listed [...]

Deb Schwartzkopf: New Work

Deb Schwartzkopf: New Work

An outstanding ceramicist and art educator based in Seattle, Washington. Deb will also present a hands-on workshop, “Explorations in Form,” all day Friday-Sunday, May 18-20th.  [...]

Glassell Student Ceramics 2012

Glassell Student Ceramics 2012

Jeff Forster’s Glassell School of Art Intermediate and Advanced Ceramics students, featuring Steve Campbell, Paula Chandler, John Grisaffi, Terry Hagiwara, Larry Murz, Michelle Matthews, and [...]

Springboard: Deep East Studio Showcase

Springboard: Deep East Studio Showcase

An open studio event including seven of the larger studio complexes in Deep East Austin: Artpost, The MiLL (Delta Millworks), Big Medium, Bay 6, Pigoata [...]

Michael Abelman: The East Austin Book Of The Dead

Michael Abelman: The East Austin Book Of The Dead

Pieces resurrected from contemporary cultural debris talk about rebirth, taking perceptions of loss and creating opportunity, in both the physical and ontological realms.

Kenneth E. Parris III: 104 Work Weeks: On Tour with the Merce Cunningham Dance Company

Kenneth E. Parris III: 104 Work Weeks: On Tour with the Merce Cunningham Dance Company

Brooklyn artist Kenneth Parris III accompanied the Merce Cunningham Dance Company on the road in order to document their final tour in drawings. Dancers Marcie [...]

Charlie Jean Sartwelle: Conversations with Birds

Charlie Jean Sartwelle: Conversations with Birds

Testsite 12.1: Tamy Ben-Tor & Noah Simblist

Testsite 12.1: Tamy Ben-Tor & Noah Simblist

Tamy Ben-Tor’s video-performance, Time and Space featuring a monolog delivered by a fictional artist. Ben-Tor will perform AVNER at the testsite space. Gallery hours for [...]

Camp Bosworth: Los Narcos

Camp Bosworth: Los Narcos

Rough-hewn carvings glamorize rich outlaws.

Trudy Askew: Pretense

Trudy Askew: Pretense

Paintings portray the surreal human circus at Houston’s oldest co-op gallery.

David Lindsay: Hocus Pocus

David Lindsay: Hocus Pocus

Lubbock painter David Lindsay’s large scale shaped oil on canvas works in which architecture shoulders symbolic weight.

Taro-Kun: It’ll Be Worth Something Someday

Taro-Kun: It’ll Be Worth Something Someday

The Public Trust’s Small Room will be transformed into a card shop featuring over 200 re-purposed sports individual painted cards, as well as t-shirts, prints, [...]

Serious Whimsy: Paintings by Jeana Baumgardner & Maggie Kleinpeter

Serious Whimsy: Paintings by Jeana Baumgardner & Maggie Kleinpeter

Jeana Baumgardner and Maggie Kleinpeter met and became friends in New York City in 1998 at Hunter College, and both coincidentally moved to Austin in [...]

Hybrid Arts Summit

Hybrid Arts Summit

The two-day Hybrid Arts Summit explores cross-disciplinary creative practice in Austin, and is produced in partnership with Art Alliance Austin, Big Medium, ‘Bout What I [...]

2012 Texas Prize Exhibition

2012 Texas Prize Exhibition

Will Henry, Jamal Cyrus, and Jeff Williams duke it out for the $30,000 AMOA-Arthouse Texas Prize.

Cathy Cunningham-Little: Chewing The Tail End of Reflection

Cathy Cunningham-Little: Chewing The Tail End of Reflection

Continues her exploration of light  from her recent show at Blue Star art space.

Megan Harrison: The Intentional Stranger

Megan Harrison: The Intentional Stranger

Megan Harrison uses charcoal to create  a fragmented and dreamlike world. This exhibition is her MFA Thesis.

George Hixson: Art Car Parade Retro 1986

George Hixson: Art Car Parade Retro 1986

Relive the “New Music Parade,” the inspiration for Houston’s first art car parade, through the lens of photographer George Hixson. Fifty percent of the proceeds [...]

Jessica Battes: Spontaneous Generation

Jessica Battes: Spontaneous Generation

Battes MFA Thesis explores the disproven theory of Spontaneous Generation and the association it has with modern cell theory and genetics through ceramic, bronze and [...]

Hara Kiri: To Die For Performances: Dallas Neo-Classical Ballet

Hara Kiri: To Die For Performances: Dallas Neo-Classical Ballet

A series of collaborations between performance artists and visual artists curated by resident Danielle Georgiou, each Saturday night April 21-May 19. Tonight: Dallas Neo-Classical Ballet