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Sandy Carson and Emma Whelan: Yet, By No Means

Sandy Carson and Emma Whelan: Yet, By No Means

Two American immigrants photograph their multinational experiences.

Once and Again: Rebecca Carter, Teresa Rafidi and Linda Ridgway

Once and Again: Rebecca Carter, Teresa Rafidi and Linda Ridgway

Selected works in video, photography, drawing and sculpture revolving around the idea written by Thomas Wolfe, “You can never go home again”; that memory, time, [...]

(Re)Collection: Lakes Were Rivers Re-envisions Images from the Harry Ransom Archive

(Re)Collection: Lakes Were Rivers Re-envisions Images from the Harry Ransom Archive

Austin-based collective Lakes Were Rivers re-envisions images from the Harry Ransom Archive, benefiting Pastelegram, and including a performance by Lakes Were Rivers member Barry Stone, [...]

Carla Veliz: You Don”t Know Who I Am, But I Know Who You Are

Carla Veliz: You Don”t Know Who I Am, But I Know Who You Are

The exhibition will feature indoor and outdoor installations that range from mixed media paintings and sculptures, to videos and a collaborative program with Ballet San [...]

Anne Siems

Anne Siems

Figures hover in transparent lace costumes amid pastoral scenes adorned with botanical and faunal companions.

HCCC Hands-On Family Festival

HCCC Hands-On Family Festival

HCCC’s second annual free community celebration featuring hands-on craft activities, demonstrations by local artists, refreshments, garden tours, and CraftTexas 2012, a juried exhibition featuring outstanding [...]

Renée Lotenero: Structural Impermanence

Renée Lotenero: Structural Impermanence

Sculptures seem to multiply into existence, invading the surrounding spaces of kitchens, living rooms, patios, and landscapes.

Part Two: Department of Art and Art History Faculty Exhibition

Part Two: Department of Art and Art History Faculty Exhibition

The second installment in a three-part exhibition series featuring a selection of work by faculty artists from the Department.

Ai Weiwei: Never Sorry

Ai Weiwei: Never Sorry

Ai Weiwei: Never Sorry is a 2012 documentary film about Chinese artist and activist Ai Weiwei, directed by American filmmaker Alison Klayman. Free for members, [...]

David Adickes and Justin Garcia: Deux Amis: Amenez S’il Vous Plaît Votre Chéquier

David Adickes and Justin Garcia: Deux Amis: Amenez S’il Vous Plaît Votre Chéquier

Sculptor and painter David Adickes and contemporary painter Justin Garcia will exhibit their newest works at Sculpturworx, Adickes’ studio and gallery.

Spin Off: Graphic Texts

Spin Off: Graphic Texts

The MAC and The Writer’s Garret present Spin Off, a series of multidisciplinary panel discussions about contemporary art.

John Slaby: Inappropriate for a Public Space

John Slaby: Inappropriate for a Public Space

Sharon Engelstein: I like that very much a lot

Sharon Engelstein: I like that very much a lot

New ceramic sculptures.

Jonathan Faber: Surface

Jonathan Faber: Surface

Faber’s paintings undergo a continual process of editing and refining, retaining something of their past through the variety of built up layers. Barren muted spaces [...]

Bob Briddick: 3 Decades of Collage

Bob Briddick: 3 Decades of Collage

54 pieces curated  from several hundred works available.

Joan Mitchell. Room, 1981 Oil paint on canvas. 32 X 24 inches. Copyright of the Joan Mitchell Foundation.

Hieroglyphs, An Exhibition On Form And Language

The first exhibition by Guest Curator and Interim Program Director, Fairfax Dorn, selecting works from the Linda Pace Collection to address issues of form and [...]

Tegarden Family & South Texas Photo Contest Exhibitions

Tegarden Family & South Texas Photo Contest Exhibitions

The 9th annual South Texas Photo Contest, sponsored annually by 1st Community Bank and the art of the Tegardens, a local family, all of whom [...]

Sylvia Thornton: Version 2.0: Old Function Finds New Form

Sylvia Thornton: Version 2.0: Old Function Finds New Form

Ivan Salcido: Life Is An Electric Whip

Ivan Salcido: Life Is An Electric Whip

Sculptures and installations draw inspiration from architecture, urban construction sites, and an array of found objects.

Julie Ledet: Repetition & Ritual

Julie Ledet: Repetition & Ritual

A self-initiated healing process, resembling rituals from Southern Louisiana culture, exposes the spectrum of emotions, rituals, and repetitious behaviors derived from obsessive compulsive tendencies, and [...]