From Amarillo Museum of Art: “The term “Critical Mass” means the smallest amount of fissionable material that, when amassed, will sustain a self-supporting chain reaction. CRITICAL MASS was a collaborative…
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From South Plains College: “Since moving to the Texas Panhandle, I find myself inspired by the mist of magenta mornings, the quick knife of the wind, and the expanse –…
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From 5 & J Gallery: “As above, so below” comes from an ancient mystical text called The Emerald Tablet. The Emerald Tablet became a handbook for alchemists, who strove to…
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From Charles Adams Gallery: “South Plains College Fine Arts Faculty consists of Professors of Practice in all areas of the Studio Arts, Painting/Drawing/Printmaking/Ceramics/Jewelry & Sculpture. The Art curriculum stresses a…
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From the Amarillo Museum of Art: “The 2023 AMoA BIENNIAL-600 is the tenth iteration of an ongoing series of juried biennial exhibitions exploring areas of artistic practice, material, and content.…
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From LHUCA: “This exhibit featured in our Christine DeVitt Exhibition Hall brings together five artists who explore the intersection between place and architecture, as well as place and language. Each…
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From the Museum of Texas Tech University: “Discover the enchanting Cocos Island, Costa Rica’s largest National Park, and UNESCO World Heritage Site. As the Museum of Texas Tech University is…
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From Charles Adams Gallery: “Toni’s goal is to capture the soul of what she paints. She believes without capturing the soul of the subject, the piece is just a painting,…
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From Co-Opt Research + Projects: “Co-Opt Research + Projects invites you to attend the opening reception on Saturday, September 30, 4-8pm, of [De]Composition: Growing Ground, an exhibition of research into site-specific soil…
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From LHUCA: “Kat Carmona is a Mexican-American artist who uses her artwork as a means of self-reflection through extreme meditative repetition. Her work employs the use of a technique that…
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From LHUCA: “Shihka Joshi, a potter from Round Rock, Texas, plays with ceramics between form and function. She enjoys exploring forms, creating pots with strong shapes, with the underlying goal…
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From LHUCA: “Misty Gamble’s studio practice research sits at the intersection of feminism and environmentalism, focusing on the relationship between human animals and non-human animals. She is currently looking at…
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From the Old Jail Art Center: “Karla Garcia is a Mexican-born, Dallas based artist whose research into her history and place informs her work. Utilizing primarily terra cotta clay in…
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From the Old Jail Art Center: “Leigh Merrill has created a new body of work for her exhibit Garden of Artificial Sugar that stems from her meticulous “photographic” process. Often utilizing…
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From the Grace Museum: “The Grace Museum presents art exhibitions curated to celebrate the significant contributions of Black artists in Texas, both past and present. The creative process of sharing…
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From the Wichita Falls Museum of Art: “This is a group exhibition between artists from Japan and Texas celebrating cultural and artistic exchange. The first exhibition titled The 3rd Crosscurrent…
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From the San Angelo Museum of Fine Arts: “Throughout the 20th and 21st centuries, cars and motorcycles have not only been ubiquitous on the nation’s streets and highways, but also…
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From Charles Adams Gallery: “Charles Adams Gallery presents “The Other Side,” a body of photographs documenting the changes occurring along Route 66 over the course of five years ahead of…
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From Raw 1899 Gallery: “Raw 1899 Gallery, West Texas’ premier art gallery located in historic downtown San Angelo, will present “The Objects are Stronger Than They Appear” Art show and…
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The San Angelo Museum of Fine Arts: “The San Angelo Museum of Fine Arts presents College Station-based husband and wife duo, sculptor Dana Younger and painter Felice House, celebrating the…