A show of works by David DeSalvo and John Marcucci.
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“Finding the Forgotten is the culmination of the two-month social practice residency of artist and ethnoautobiographer River Jackson-Paton. Integrating nature, culture and self-identity, Jackson-Paton has reclaimed the discarded, thrown away,…
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A show of photographs by Misty Keasler. The exhibition features Keasler’s series Haunt, which documents the exteriors, interiors, and characters of haunted houses across America.
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“Truth: 24 frames per second brings together 24 pioneers of film and video and over six decades of work focused on pressing contemporary themes, such as race relations, political unrest,…
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A show celebrating Talley Dunn Gallery and its artists. Featuring works by: Anila Quayyum Agha, Helen Altman, Jennifer Bartlett, David Bates, Tim Bavington, Natasha Bowdoin, Julie Bozzi, Margarita Cabrera, Dale Chihuly, Rachel…
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A collaborative show of works by Chris Dreier and Gary Farrelly, the co-founders of The Office for Joint Administrative Intelligence (OJAI). “Farrelly and Dreier comment on the redundancies of bureaucratic processes through…
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“Finding Fanon is a three-part film series and installation inspired by the lost plays of Frantz Fanon (1925-1961), a politically radical humanist whose research and writing looked at the psychological…
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“Baseera Khan, iamuslima features a selection of prints, sculptures, textiles, archival material and other performative objects used by the artist to reflect her experiences growing up in a Muslim American…
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A show of works by Roberta Mallard.
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“From Dijon to Dallas features two artists chosen through an exchange between the Division of Art at SMU Meadows School of the Arts and École Nationale Supérieure d’Art (ENSA) of…
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A conversation with the Chicago-based artist Jessica Stockholder.
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A show of works by the inaugural PROXIMIDAD residents, Dallas-based artist Jeff Gibbons, and Guadalajara-based artist Gabriel Rico.
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Intersection is a two-person show featuring Icelandic artist Melkorka Korkimon and New York artist Ondine Viñao. The show is organized by The Goss-Michael Foundation’s Spring/Summer 17 Curatorial Fellow, William Henry Farrell.
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A show of new works by Houston-based artist Matt Manalo. “Manalo creates work as a form of an ongoing journal of experiences from his time living in the Philippines in juxtaposition…
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An exhibition by Waco-based art educators John Storm and Cash Teague. “Inspired by many sources including outsider art, children’s art, street art and the Japanese aesthetic of Wabi-Sabi, Storm seeks a…
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A retrospective featuring the work of Kenda North, professor and head of the photography program at the University of Texas at Arlington.
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A show featuring works by 500X artist members, including: Kalee Appleton, Clint Bargers, Lynne Bowman-Cravens, Molly Dierks, Ross Faircloth, Chris Ireland, Steven Foutch, Julie Libersat, Seth Lorenz, Valerie Powell, Justin Strickland-Hoff,…
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An exhibition featuring six female fiber artists who focus on materials, methodologies, and manual labor as part of the works’ significances. “Through the delicate weaving, sewing, and construction of fabrics, paper,…
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A show of works by Bryan Florentin. The pieces in the exhibition focus “on temporary manifestations of materials (gravel, rocks, soil, plastic sheeting, rebar, etc.) within the mostly urban landscape.”
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a hard place is an exhibition of international artists addressing and responding to Brutalist Architecture; a dominant post war architectural movement embodying concepts of utilitarianism and Utopian aspiration. The show…