Austin-based Brad Tucker is an artist, musician, skateboarder, and teacher. He casually combines aspects of these varied disciplines to create work that is both sincere and humorous.
May 22, 2013
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Kirk Hopper Fine Art in conjunction with Deborah Colton Gallery presents Alfredo Scaroina: Quid Pro Quo. Alfredo Scaroina’s work explores abstraction and the difference in psychological expression from one culture to another.
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Gray Matters Gallery presents Made in Oak Cliff, an exhibition featuring members of the Oak Cliff 5 who were instrumental in bringing national arts attention to Dallas in the 1970’s,…
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Things That Make You Go Hmmm is a group exhibition organized by Raul Gonzalez. Four artists, Roberto Celis, Raul Gonzalez, Lee Peterson and Nico Whittaker present work about identity, communication,…
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Karin Broker’s exhibition entitled Trouble in Paradise features ornate sculptural works, as well as 2D works with nailed metal on wood. They deal with bad boyfriends, quirky family problems, death,…
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The sculptural works featured in Steel and Light explore forms and structures through construction.
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The Davis Gallery presents the posthumous works of Dianne Grammer. A native Texan, Dianne Grammer died in 2011. She created landscapes in pastels and oils depicting deep canyons, lakes, creeks…
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Darke Gallery presents The Lost Seas, a solo exhibition by Galveston based artist Janet Hassinger. The Lost Seas series is inspired by the coral reef near the Bay Islands of Honduras,…
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Nicole Longnecker Gallery, Houston’s newest addition to Gallery Row presents its Grand Opening with Devon Christopher Moore. Louisiana-born Moore works on plates of steel. Surface treatments of organic erosion enable the industrial…
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UNIT presents its summer pop-up exhibition, What’s In Store at Gallery Sonja Roesch. UNIT is an online resource and store featuring limited edition prints, multiples, and publications by emerging and established artists. Each item…
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David Halliday’s still life photographs of coastal and maritime objects such as life preservers to crab catchers are reminiscent of Dutch painting. In Portal, Halliday imbues his subjects with a life of their…
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Wear makes functional and sculptural ceramics whose surface and complex processes are also evident in her encaustic work.
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This could be cool. Redbud presents an exhibition of German artists whose work was deemed degenerate by the Nazi Government in the 1930’s. The artists in this exhibition of works…
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Moody Gallery announces the exhibition Roundels and Totems, a new series of watercolors by Arthur Turner. This exhibition is a continuation of his previous exhibition titled Roundels and Victories.
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