Faking It: Manipulated Photography before Photoshop
Faking It: Manipulated Photography before Photoshop is the first major exhibition devoted to the history of manipulated photographs before the digital age. Some 180 works demonstrate [...]
Revival: Trances (Transes)
A concert film unlike any other, Trances presents footage of Nass El Ghiwane, known as the Rolling Stones of Africa, whose performances combined music, poetry, [...]
Luck of the Draw 2013: Art Sale and Party benefiting DiverseWorks
This year’s Luck of the Draw coincides with DiverseWorks’ 30th Anniversary Season and promises to be more celebratory than ever and will be emceed by [...]
Bill Willis: New Paintings
Bill Willis will show his new paintings along side his custom made mugs. We can’t start our day without Bill’s daily collages on Facebook [...]
Curator’s Talk, Rachel Hooper: Jsut That Way
The moment where a relationship sparks is at the heart of Andy Coolquitt’s work. For Coolquitt, success in attaining the ideal community and perfect [...]
Joan Hall and Paul Booker: Uncharted Waters
In conjunction with PrintHouston 2013, Anya Tish Gallery presents, a two-person exhibition featuring Joan Hall and Paul Booker. Exploring the area between printmaking and sculpture, [...]
The Jung Center: Student Member Show
Once a year the Jung Center showcases the works of its students and members.
An Aurora Picture Show Open Screen Night Double Header: One Second Film Festival and Hollis Frampton Films
Aurora Picture Show presents an Open Screen Night with two programs for the price of one. Open Screen Night is a quarterly program in which [...]
Joëlle Verstraeten: Allegro, Moderato
Gallery Jatad presents an exhibition of mono-prints by Joëlle Verstraeten, a Belgian artist living in Houston. The work includes a series of prints created from [...]
Clarissa Tossin: Study for a Landscape
Sicardi Gallery presents Clarissa Tossin: Study for a Landscape. In this solo exhibition of recent work, Tossin explores ideas about landscape, urban space, and the [...]
Call it Street Art, Call it Fine Art, Call it What You Know
Station Museum presents a group exhibition of graffiti and mural artists recognized for their work in public spaces across the city of Houston. These artists [...]
FotoFence 2013
Houston Students Share their Stories, Struggles and Hopes in Images, Videos and Student Performances FotoFence 2013 is the public display of student work produced by [...]
Larry Scholder: Archive
Archive is the retrospective work of Dallas printer Larry Scholder. Scholder’s work is created using relief or intaglio printmaking techniques. His images seem inspired by [...]
Entombed Treasures: Funerary Art of Han Dynasty, China
On loan from the San Antonio Museum of art, this exhibition showcases the art, daily life, and beliefs of the Han dynasty through examples of [...]
Joel Ross and Jason Creps: Not How it Happened
Joel Ross and Jason Creps create messages that are psychologically charged, menacing, disorienting and humorous. The messages are then made into signs which are installed and [...]
Anne Ferrer
Red Arrow Contemporary features the inflatable sculptures of Parisian artist Anne Ferrer. Ferrer uses brightly colored sailcloth to create billowing forms that suggest undulating creatures. [...]
Not On Speaking ‘Terms’: Trauma and Beauty
This NEXT TOPIC session is focused on the work of Denise Prince — a featured artist in CentralTrak’s upcoming exhibition “That Mortal Coil”— who will [...]
Take the Lens Cap Off: Trends in Photography
Join moderator, Jeffrey Grove, the Dallas Museum’s Hoffman Family Senior Curator of Contemporary Art for “Take the Lens Cap Off: Trends in Photography”, a panel [...]
SAID, Student Work from Abilene Christian University
SAID (Student Artists in Dallas) is a selection of student work from Abilene Christian University (ACU), Art Department’s Professional Practices course. The artists represented in [...]





