Teresa Gomez-Martorell: One year outside/Un any fora
New prints and books by the Tarrant County College South Artist in Residence.
Máximo Gonzalez: Magnificent Warning
Argentine-born Máximo Gonzalez uses found objects, obsessively detailed handwork, and performance-based techniques to explore the fluctuating values of both currency and raw materials in the [...]
Guy Tillim: Avenue Patrice Lumumba
An exploration of broken promises of modernity and progress seen through the lens and metaphor of contemporary civic architecture. Patrice Lumumba (1925-1961) was a Congolese [...]
Julian Cardona: Stardust: Memories of the Calle Mariscal
Cardona documented the destruction of the famous Calle Mariscal, just across the US/México bridge in Ciudad Juárez.
Tal Palo Tal Astilla: Artists Influenced by La Cultura
Ana Fernandez, Rigoberto Gonzales, Laura Anderson Barbata. Curated by Ricky Cuauhyollotzin Anthony Armendariz.
Transitional: Installation, Drawing and Video by Colombian Artists
Works by María Isabel Arango, Teresa Currea, Cesar González, Diana Menestrey, Nicolás París, Andrés Ramírez Gaviria, Luisa Roa and Adriana Salazar. Curated by María Iovino.
Food
7 artists – Alison Starr, Hannah Hudson, Stephen Lapthisophon, Cynthia Mulcahy and Robert Hamilton, Tom Sale, and Erik Tosten construct meaning in the physical and [...]
From Yellow Clay to Black Gumbo: Earth Movers in the Lone Star State
Eighteen Texas university instructors of ceramics gather to exhibit their recent works, a crosscut of current faculty making art in the state. Including works by [...]
In the Year 2000
A new-media and contemporary printmaking exhibition with work by Annie Bissett, Andrew DeCaen, Joshua Penrose, Austin Stewart, S.W.A.M.P., and Sang Mi-Yoo.
Professor Giovanni Curatola: Treasures of Islamic Art from the al-Sabah Collection
Professor Giovanni Curatola, organizing curator of the inaugural exhibition of works from the al-Sabah Collection, Kuwait, consultant to the DAI (Dar al-Athar al-Islamiyyah), and professor [...]
Metal in Motion: Works by Mark Scrapdaddy Bradford
A solo exhibition of works by Mark David Bradford, aka “Scrapdaddy,” featuring his much-loved motorized art cars, along with his smaller, fixed sculptures.
Jenny White: Till’s Landing
Installation work by Jenny White explores the concept of mass embarrassment. There will also be special viewing event on March 9th during SXSW.
ProjeXion
A multimedia exploration of masculinity and sexuality through abstract, homo erotically charged vignettes that veer between reportage, performance and fantasy by Tim Gonzalez, Devon Britt-Darby, [...]
Hillerbrand + Magsamen: Stuffed
Selected works in video, photography and sculpture addressing the tangled web of consumer culture and family values from a personal viewpoint where art and life [...]
Wendy Wagner: Look to the Left
Wendy Wagner creates a distinctive make-believe “Wendy World” world using painting, drawing, ceramic, soft sculpture and animation, embracing youthful innocence.
Anna Campbell: Under Water Into the Sunset
Michigan-based artist Anna Campbell works with traditionally masculine figures and industries – cowboys, ranching, oil and gas, boxing, drawing on camp sensibilities and queer politics [...]
Alfredo Salazar-Caro: MMORPGFPS (Massive Multiplayer Online Role Playing Game First Person Online Shooter)
Using video game engines, video and installations, Salazar-Caro creates immersive environments and virtual spaces that invite the viewer into his own representation of fading memories [...]
KITNFACE and Luckyirkman: Early American/sƃuıʍɐɹp uɐɔıɹǝɯ∀
Dallas’ Studio DTFU presents a digital intervention by artists KITNFACE and Luckyirkman, who will take over the American wing of the Dallas Museum of Art [...]




