The Old Jail Art Center showcases an exhibition of work by Ed Blackburn that was created in the last two years in Jumping Across (The River). Blackburn is best known…
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Austin Museum of Art unleashes the highly anticipated exhibition New Art in Austin: 15 to Watch. This triennial exhibition, the fourth in the series initiated in 2002, focuses on emerging…
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Recovering Beauty: The 1990s in Buenos Aires exhibits work produced during the 1990s in Buenos Aires, during a time of pivotal transformation in Argentina. The exhibition focuses on work by…
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Artists in residence at the Hardy/Nance Street Studios open their doors from 1-5 pm on the third Saturday of every month. Grab a drink, buy some art and see them…
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Featuring American artists who used collage as an expressive means to explore ideas, advocate concepts, and develop new directions in their art, Pasted Papers: The Art of Collage at the…
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Drawing on art movements including Dada, Nouveau Réalisme, Arte Povera, and Pop art, New Image Sculpture assembles works by emerging and mid-career artists who transform widely available materials, many found…
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Celebrating pioneering women ceramicists from Japan, the Crow Collection of Asian Art presents Soaring Voices: Recent Ceramics by Women from Japan featuring 26 works by 25 women artists who reflect…
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For the fourteenth presentation in the ARTMATTERS series, the McNay presents Sandy Skoglund’s surreal sculptural installation The Cocktail Party. Recently acquired for the McNay’s collection, the installation re-creates a typical…
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The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston looks back at the watercolors of Alfred Jacob Miller. A six-month journey to the Rocky Mountains in 1837 provided Miller a lifetime of subjects…
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Gustav Stickley and the American Arts & Crafts Movement offers the first comprehensive examination of the life and work of Gustav Stickley, the recognized patriarch of the American Arts &…
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Berlin-based artist Gabriel Vormstein fills the walls of Artpace’s Hudson (Show)Room with paintings and collages featuring fragments of images from art historical sources for his exhibition entitled, The Teeth of…
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The Louise Hopkins Underwood Center for the Arts presents an exhibition of work by Patricia Nix. Her body of work spans more than 40 years and includes box assemblages, trellises,…
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As one of the most prolific and truly original Houston art car artists, Mark Bradford has built some of the greatest innovative pieces of art on wheels. Bradford fills the…
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Bittersweet Harvest: The Bracero Program, 1942-1964 explores the braceros’ contributions to communities in Mexico and the United States and the challenges they faced as guest workers during the war years…
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Assistant Professor Sandra Fernandez, an Ecuadorian-American artist, is featured in Life Lines, the spring exhibition at the Courtyard Gallery. Fernández’s recent installations use hand stitching, sometimes with metal wire, to…
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Answers to Questions features single-channel videos, multipart video installations, sculptural objects, and works on paper and marks the first United States museum survey of work in video by this British…
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Coinciding with the Super Bowl XLV, the Meadows Museum presents an exhibition exploring the regional tradition of six-man football. Since 1991, photographer Laura Wilson took thousands of pictures of six-man…
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The Meadows Museum presents a set of codices from the Sacristy of the Sistine Chapel will be on display as part of the exhibition The Lost Manuscripts from the Sistine…
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Get on Bus #4 on Saturday, April 23rd at 10:30 am! The forth and the closing in the first series of CADD Bus Tours, you’ll be on the road for a…
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Timed to coincide with Super Bowl XLV, the Meadows Museum presents an exhibition exploring the regional tradition of six-man football. Since 1991, acclaimed photographer Laura Wilson spent eleven years taking…