“Cattle, Cowboys & Culture: Kansas City and Amarillo, Building an Urban West showcases the shared heritage between Amarillo and Kansas City, and is the work of co-curators Michael Grauer, former…
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“I Sleep with a Stun Gun explores the relationship between place and identity, and the formation of experiential terrain: places known by memory rather than a physical address.”
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“This exhibition includes two Houston-based artists, both of whom were residents of the 2017-2018 Artist Studio Program at Lawndale Art Center. Regina Agu and Shannon Crider both work across multiple…
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A show featuring works by artist Linda Fawcett.
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“Matthew Bourbon is curious about the diverse ‘languages’ in painting. Since 2005, his paintings have depicted descriptive or “realistic” information that derives from appropriated print material. The sometimes mundane or…
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“Allied presents works from the Tia Collection of Santa Fe, New Mexico ‘paired’ with those from the permanent collection of the Old Jail Art Center. The connections between the works…
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Dr. Alvia J. Wardlaw, Professor ofArt History and Director/Curator of the University Museum at Texas Southern University, will present a talk on artist John Biggers.
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A show of works by Colin Tuis Nesbit. “Nesbit’s installation work will fill the gallery with projected archival footage of Judy Garland singing “Ol’ Man River,” from Show Boat and purple…
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This show features 15 photographs by Mexican photographer Manuel Alvarez Bravo. “Alvarez Bravo was a self-trained photographer and is considered among the most important figures in 20th Century Latin American photography.…
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“Floral Interpretations is James W Johnson’s latest series of large paintings that explore the color and vitality of various flowers that he has grown at some point during his life…
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A show featuring works by painters Phoebe Duckworth and Matthew Bourbon.
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Isotropy is a large-scale site-specific paintings by TTU graduate student, Jessie Dodington. The artist on their work: “Isotropy is about disorientation in a landscape that at first appears to have plenty…
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Achievement in Art: William and Pam Campbell / William Campbell Contemporary Art
by Brandon Zechby Brandon ZechA show of works from the collection of Pam and William Campbell. The duo have run William Campbell Contemporary Art in Fort Worth since 1974, and have been an influential part of…
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Painting the Lone Star Landscape: Influences of the San Antonio Competitive Exhibitions, 1927-1929
by Brandon Zechby Brandon ZechA lecture by William Reaves, Ed.D., Author, Educator, Founder of William Reaves | Sarah Foltz Fine Art in Houston, TX. For more information, go here.
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A show of photographs by artist Dominic Lippillo. The artist on his work: “I seek out non-specific American landscapes to become settings that simultaneously feel familiar and unfamiliar. In doing so,…
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The Golden Age of Hollywood: Costumes from the Gene London Cinema Collection
by Brandon Zechby Brandon ZechAn exhibition featuring more than 50 costumes and personal effects worn and/or owned by Hollywood greats, including Bette Davis, Joan Crawford, Doris Day, Tallulah Bankhead, Greta Garbo, Judy Garland, Katharine Hepburn, Grace…
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“Layla Luna’s paintings are inspired from photographs taken on southwestern road trips to West Texas, New Mexico, and Arizona.”
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“The AMoA Open is a unique initiative designed to give artists of all ages and levels of experience an opportunity to exhibit their work in a museum setting. It is…
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A group exhibition featuring five artists from Waco, Texas. Glenn Downing John Chatmas Chad Hines Mick Burson Jonathan Syltie
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Artists Hannah Dean and Chad Plunket “employ painting, collage, framing, stretching, welding, installing d-rings, cut-and-paste, and other methods to create works. While serious about craft and intent, both artists approach their…