Claire Cusack’s work is intuitive but meticulously constructed from meaningful “trash.”
Archives: Events
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This is the first of six installments in a two-year-long collaboration between the EPMA and the Guggenheim. Each “masterpiece-in-focus” installation of the meta-exhibition Modern Masters Series: Highlights from the Solomon…
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We’re not sure how, but this show is presented in conjunction with the exhibition Degrees of Separation, which is part of a two year Louisiane-Bretagne exchange of literary and visual…
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A whirlwind extravaganza of paintings, drawings, and shit-kicking shenanigans. The newest reincarnation of UM lines up a statwide roster of artists, with works ranging from the ridiculous to the sublime,…
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Members of the reenactment group Historic Interpretations Inc. of North Carolina will bring to life four artworks from the EPMA. The Reverend Shannon Collis will conduct a formal blessing of…
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Jiawei is an Associate Professor at Texas Tech University School of Art, College of Visual and Performing Arts. This series of site-specific video installations exams personal and collective experiences of…
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A retrospective documenting the evolution of Feinstein’s work over the past fifteen years, including works on paper, fabric and 3D monoprints on Plexiglas, sculpture and installations. It’s going to travel…
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What impact did French Impressionism have on the direction of art of the American Southwest? Juxtapose French Impressionist and pre-Impressionist loaner works from the Tacoma Art Museum in Washington state…
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UTEP is 100 years old, and next year the Rubin will be 10! Come party with Gaspar Enriquez and Rachelle Thiewes and hear about plans for the coming year. Appetizers,…
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Landscape paintings by the El Paso-based, Siberian native artist.
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Co-presented by Sounds Modern (a project of the Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth), and the Crowley Theater in Marfa.
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Photographs from the Texas-based artist‘s “Santa Monica Sunset” series.
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An panel discussion on the intersections of art and science. Featuring artists Rachelle Theiwes and Suzi Davidoff along with Nicole Ferrini, founder of the architecture firm Uncommon.
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El Paso Water Utilities presents a discussion about permaculture, or “permanent agriculture” and “permanent culture.” Robert Leal, President and Co-Founder of El Paso Permaculture group will present principles of permaculture…
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This is the fifth and final iteration of exhibitions of Ken Little, the 2014 West Texas Triangle artist.
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Rachelle Thiewes is a jeweler and metal artist based in El Paso.
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An invitational poster exhibition on the theme of nationality and migration.