From Mighty Fine Arts: “Mighty Fine Arts presents “Paintings for Delinquents” featuring new work by Sandi Sullivan. This show opens Sat. March 11 with a reception for the artist from…
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From the organizers: “In our digital age of NFTs and AI-generated images, a group of emerging artists navigates what it means to be an “artist.” These artists explore what creating…
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From Moody Gallery: “Moody Gallery is pleased to present an exhibition of new work by Michael Kennaugh. “Telling the Bees”, on view March 11 – April 22, 2023, marks Kennaugh’s…
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From the Dallas Arboretum: “The Dallas Arboretum ushers in spring with the Southwest’s annual floral festival Dallas Blooms: Great Contributors from February 25 to April 16, 2023. Named by Southern Living as…
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From Davis Gallery: “John Sager has been building beauty in our world from his first sculpture of welded car bumpers in high school, through his 37 years installing artwork at…
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From the Amon Carter Museum of American Art: “This landmark exhibition presents the work of Christina Fernandez, whose photographs and installations explore migration, labor, gender, and Mexican American identity. Bringing…
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From the Amon Carter Museum of American Art: “On view during the 160th anniversary of the Emancipation Proclamation, Emancipation: The Unfinished Project of Liberation visualizes what freedom looks like for Black…
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“MYSTIC LYON is hosting “Moving beyond the Hypothetical,” an Interactive Group Nap lead by artist Emily Sloan on Sunday, March 12 from 2-3 pm CENTRAL DAYLIGHT TIME. Tea and discussion…
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From the Dougherty Arts Center: “At the Julia C. Butridge Gallery within the Dougherty Arts Center. Meena Matai’s exhibition, “The Other Side,” is a powerful exploration of the personal stories…
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From the organizers: “Children of Earth by Camille Lema is about human connections and being grounded to the earth. Let your imagination run free with the colors and movement that…
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From Northern-Southern: “Curator and community organizer Keyheira Keys presents a one day pop-up art party celebrating the creativity of black entrepreneurship. Says Keys: “Running a business, particularly a small business…
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From the Really Small Museum: “My work addresses conservation, consumerism, notions of value and attachment through sculpture, installation and photography, made from already existing materials. I’ve used thousands of discarded…
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From the Wright Gallery: “Light in the Way is an exhibition of new works and site-specific interventions for the Wright Gallery at Texas A&M University by Tulsa-based artist Shane Darwent (born…
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From the organizers: “Join us March 18th from 12-5pm at HTX Art in the Heart to feature Winter Street Studio Artists who have been displaced from their studios during the arson…
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From the Printing Museum: “Edible Book Festivals around the world celebrate books, humor, and imagination through the creation of dishes inspired by books and puns. Always celebrated on or around…
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From Spellerberg Projects: “Spellerberg Projects is excited to announce the sixth exhibition in its 6-month partnership with Clamp Light Studios & Gallery Director and resident artist Raul Rene Gonzalez. Beginning…
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From Prizer Arts & Letters: “Opening Saturday, March 11th, the exhibition, It’s Expensive, features new visual work from Austin poet and artist Amanda Johnston. For this show, Johnston created and photographed…
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From William Campbell Gallery: “William Campbell Gallery is pleased to announce the debut of the gallery’s newest artist, Lee Albert Hill. Hill is a Texas-based painter, architect, and writer who…
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From Baker Schorr Fine Art: “We are thrilled to present Ellen Heck Figure to Figure, the artist’s second solo show at Baker Schorr Fine Art. Ellen Heck is a printmaker,…
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From Dock Space Gallery: “Dock Space Gallery located in Lone Star Studios presents a Contemporary Art Month exhibit Blue and Red with Monster Heads by 8th to 12th grade students…