From Charles Adams Gallery: “Who, What, When, Where, Why” is a fundamental set of questions that are commonly used to gather information, analyze situations, and understand the context of a…
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From the organizers: “The Tablelands Center for Bioregional Art invites you to the opening of The Shallowater Silo Project, a duo of site-specific installations by Jack Craft and ted laredo.…
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From Gallery Verde: “Narrative Offerings 2024 gathers world class caliber artists from near and far to tell personal and collective stories through ceramic and glass sculpture. This year’s group of…
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From the San Angelo Museum of Fine Arts: “The San Angelo Museum of Fine Arts is pleased to announce the opening of The 25th San Angelo National Ceramic Competition, in loving…
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From the Amarillo Museum of Art: “Caledonia Curry, whose work appears under the name Swoon, is a Brooklyn-based artist and is widely known as the first woman to gain large-scale…
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From Raw 1899 Gallery: “Raw 1899 Gallery, West Texas’ premier art gallery located in historic downtown San Angelo, will present Timeless Grit of the American Southwest Art Show and Sale…
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From Charles Adams Gallery: “This is a small window into the negative space found inside of collected, common everyday objects. My exhibit branches into two of the categories of the…
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From the Grace Museum: “Texas is renowned for its diverse and expansive landscapes, showcasing a remarkable array of natural features. From Gulf Coast beaches to stunning western mountain ranges, indigenous…
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From the Amarillo Museum of Art: “The 20×20 JURIED ART EXHIBITION AND SILENT AUCTION is an annual fundraiser, now in its 18th year, designed to celebrate art and support AMoA’s innovative education…
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From the Wichita Falls Museum of Art: “This exhibition is a “visual” conversation about black representation in American Art through work from the WFMA Permanent Collection. Join us for this…
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From the Wichita Falls Museum of Art: “In this solo exhibition, artist Karsten Creightney approaches the creation of his paintings by collaging layers of cut materials from old books and…
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From the Wichita Falls Museum of Art: “Wilderness Passing: The Hudson River Portfolio, 1820–1825 highlights one of the most important early American etching books produced in the 19th century. The…
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From LHUCA: “Phase Transitions is a meditation on the cyclical nature of our collective human experience. It features a series of paintings and an immersive original soundtrack slowly unfolding in…
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From CO-OPt Research + Projects: “CO-OPt Research + Projects presents works by Indianapolis-based artist, writer, and curator Mike Calway-Fagen, with a reception on Friday, March 8, 2024: Tool Use for Passion…
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From LHUCA: “Phase Transitions is a meditation on the cyclical nature of our collective human experience. It features a series of paintings and an immersive original soundtrack slowly unfolding in a…
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From the Grace Museum: “One of the first chroniclers of art in Texas was Abilenian France Battaile Fisk, who wrote in her 1928 publication, A History of Texas Artists and…
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From Co-Opt Research + Projects: “This exhibition has been extended to February 25. CO-OPt Research + Projects, as an artist-run space, opened in July 2019 with an exhibition of works…
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From Charles Adams Gallery: “I Have been working as an artist for over 40 years. Most of my life has been spent in North or West Texas. I graduated from…
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From Rock|Paper|Shears: “With meticulous pasting and stitching, this second installment of the Pulp Fiction exhibition spans the well-worn pages of HERstory into a women’s artistic narrative curated by Tricia Earl.…
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From the Old Jail Art Center: “Joshua Hagler’s Nihil II / Nor the Moon in its Water, is the second in an ongoing series of exhibitions informed by imagery inspired…