May 2013
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Gallery Homeland hosts a benefit bash/pre-launch party for Bill Daniel’s new project, The Texas Punk Problem, a book of photography and writing from the early 80s Texas punk scene. This is…
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The madness that is Jim Pirtle and Notsuoh will invade Galveston at The Vanishing Point Cafe. Be warned.
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Sunday Social is a derivative of the Mobil Block Party thrown in the past couple of years near the Mobil on the corner of Francis and Dowling near Project Row…
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Texas Gallery presents Jeff Elrod and Jeremy DePrez: Fantasy Island. There is a natural affinity between the two artists who make abstract paintings loosely based on patterns and mediated drawing…
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The Galveston Artist Residency presents a group exhibition featuring the work of resident artists Josh Bernstein, Zachary Podgorny and Davide Savorani. Please join them to celebrate their residency year.
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Talley Dunn Gallery announces an exhibition of new work by Helen Altman entitled clear view. Altman expresses a respect for nature. Her interest in capturing minute detail based on close observation are…
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Join David McCullough, David A. Dreyer, Vincent Falsetta, Michael Osbaldeston, and Ricardo Paniagua for a panel discussion about their recent exhibition, Beyond Abstraction: Recent Works by Six North Texas Artists.
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Talley Dunn Gallery presents a group exhibition called Pleased To Meet Me of recent work by six artists, including Kristen Cochran, Rachel Cox, Laurie Frick, Jessica Halonen, Kelly O’Connor, and Michelle…
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As part of a series of events organized in celebration of its 50th anniversary, the Blanton Museum of Art at the University of Texas at Austin presents Luminous: 50 Years…
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The exhibition Lifelike, invites a close examination of artworks based on commonplace objects and situations, which are realistic, but often made of unusual materials in unexpected sizes. Organized by the…
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Nine artists selected for their connection to the aesthetic sensibilities of 18th century France, and its correlation to contemporary art.
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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.
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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,…