Author: Bill Davenport

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Sally Chandler: The Lost World

Chandler illustrates a fantasy of 18th – 19th century French sensibilities: horse drawn carriages, decorated walls, and sumptuous colors.

Sally Chandler: The Lost World

Temporary Occupants

Artists have been invited to create temporary site referential responses to various spaces in and around the Eastfield College campus.  Artists include Willie Baronet, Art [...]

Temporary Occupants

Art of the Pot Invites…

A ceramic exhibit celebrating the tenth anniversary of Austin’s Art of the Pot Tour, a series of studio tours, public lectures and gallery and museum [...]

Art of the Pot Invites…

Fusebox Festival 2013

The annual hybrid art festival returns, with events all over Austin. Schedule here.

Fusebox Festival 2013

Travis LaMothe: Recent Work

LaMothe’s work, ostensibly a selection of furniture, examines the relationships functional objects have to their users and viewers. This exhibition is produced in conjunction with [...]

Travis LaMothe: Recent Work

MASS Gallery presents: Public Access

An installation and performance  re-imagines the white-walled gallery as an anonymous public access television studio including a kitchen/cooking set, a living room set, a talk [...]

MASS Gallery presents: Public Access

Candace Hicks: Common Threads

Hand-stitching every line, letter, and illustration in dime store composition books enhances their status as objects.

Candace Hicks: Common Threads

Joel Kiser: Tales from the Frying Pan

Works born from the insights and lunacies of Mad Magazine, National Lampoons, and the Weekly World News repurposed using the surface vocabulary of 1980′s fanboy [...]

Joel Kiser: Tales from the Frying Pan

Feride Demircan: New Work

Feride, an artist living and working in San Antonio, Texas and originally from Zile, Turkey focuses on the commonalities between Native American People and Anatolian [...]

Feride Demircan: New Work

Paul Feeley: Paintings

The gallery’s fifth presentation of work by Paul Feeley (1910-1966). Paintings in this exhibition date from 1962 and 1963.

Paul Feeley: Paintings

Fatima Ronquillo: Private Revolution

A celebration of the various private revolutions that her imagined personages launch: rebellions against indifferent beloveds, oppressive thoughts, and real or perceived injuries.

Fatima Ronquillo: Private Revolution

Jamie Garrison: Splice

Garrison splices technological mechanisms with biological life forms, creating hybrid creatures for her MFA Thesis show.

Jamie Garrison: Splice