Author: Bill Davenport

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My My Misfire

A one day group exhibition curated by Stephen Lapthisophon. Featuring Artists Hannah Hudson, Hayley Fowler, Lana Paninchul, Apophenia Underground, Michael Mazurek, Michael Wynne, Pierre Krause, [...]

My My Misfire

From Houston With Love

46 visual artists express their experiences with love (good or bad), in conjunction with The Hardy & Nance Street Studios 3rd Saturday open studios.

From Houston With Love

Adam Neese: A Known World

A survey and an archive of memories in the North Texas landscape by a candidate for an MFA at The University of North Texas in [...]

Adam Neese: A Known World

Bryan Florentin

A video and lens-based installation interrogates the relation of photographic imaging and objectification.

Bryan Florentin

A Certain Reality

Exploring the spaces between reality and imagined perceptions where characters bear witness to an internal narrative of memories and relationships. This exhibition features three artists that [...]

A Certain Reality

The People’s Gallery 2013

100 artworks from Austin-area artists, galleries, museums, and art organizations displayed throughout the first three floors of City Hall, with special exhibits by Mondo Gallery [...]

The People’s Gallery 2013

Eric Cox and Jonathan Ramirez: PROCESS

Cox lives and works in Phoenix. Folk culture and temperate weather have heavily influenced his work. Ramirez, a Monterrey, Mexico native, works to discomfit his [...]

Eric Cox and Jonathan Ramirez: PROCESS

Artists of SAMOMA from the SAMA Collection

In the 1970s, three pioneering young artists, Norman Rene Avila, Donjon Evans and George Horner, formed the San Antonio Museum of Modern Art (SAMOMA), which [...]

Artists of SAMOMA from the SAMA Collection

Kelly Moran: New Works

A zany mixed bag of happy urban myth and late American culture, gleaned from the internet junk heap, vintage magazines and advertising.

Kelly Moran: New Works

Marzia Faggin: Dissatisfaction

Works in photo realistic, life size, cast and painted plaster (Hydrocal), working with the themes of addiction and human frailty.

Marzia Faggin: Dissatisfaction

Physical Attraction: A Respite from Romance

A gritty perspective on the physicality of our emotions featuring works by Tim Gonzalez, Cecelia Johnson, Jonatan Lopez, and Patrick Turk. Guest curated by arts [...]

Physical Attraction: A Respite from Romance