Texas scene painters from 1920 – 1980 and also work from contemporary Texas artists. The majority of the paintings dated 1920-1980 are from the collection of Houston collectors and gallerists…
Archives: Events
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Argentine-born Máximo Gonzalez uses found objects, obsessively detailed handwork, and performance-based techniques to explore the fluctuating values of both currency and raw materials in the international economy.
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An exploration of broken promises of modernity and progress seen through the lens and metaphor of contemporary civic architecture. Patrice Lumumba (1925-1961) was a Congolese independence leader and the first…
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Cardona documented the destruction of the famous Calle Mariscal, just across the US/México bridge in Ciudad Juárez.
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Susan/Elizabeth presents artists addressing feminine relationships. The exhibition is ongoing, online at Womanorial.com, an online platform claiming a mobile space for artists, creatives, and thinkers who contemplate the ever-changing concept…
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Whimsical and surreal visualizations of traditional Chicano proverbs or sayings by the El Paso native printmaker.
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Las Cruces, NM artist Gabriel Luis Perez has a background in electronic music and vaudeville performance. In 2011 Perez earned his BFA in painting from the University of New Mexico…
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Saint Joseph occupies the Dorrance and Olga Roderick Gallery: Retablo Niche, part of EPMA’s focused, thematic exhibitions from its retablo collection.
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A presentation and a reception in The Campbell Bldg. at UTEP, room 234. 1101 N. Campbell St. El Paso.
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A ‘performance art musical’ about sustainability, based on traditional animal fables from around the globe by Chinati Artist in residence Karole Armitage. Free!
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A sixth generation Santa Clara potter, for the last 37 years Youngblood has expressed himself primarily in the clay which he harvests from the foothills above Santa Clara Pueblo in…
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Abstract works which reveal Sagástegui’s singular vision while also suggesting influences as diverse as Cubism, Surrealism, Photorealism, and his own work in caricature.
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A lecture by Jon Seydl, The Paul J. and Edith Ingalls Vignos, Jr. Curator of European Paintings and Sculpture (1500-1800) at The Cleveland Museum of Art. Auditorium seating is on…
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Local artists an opportunity to exhibit one work of art in any media accompanied by a 30 minute discussion on their work and its relation to the Museum’s permanent collection.
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A champagne toast on Saturday, October 6 at 11 a.m. to celebrate the completion of the conservation of Claes Oldenburg & Coosje van Bruggen’s Monument to the Last Horse. This…
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Experience the act of sketching in the Tom Lea Gallery with a professional artist as your guide. From the time he was a boy, Tom Lea loved to draw and…
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Jason Archer exhibits a new piece that sadly did not make it into his show last year along with and a new body of work called Camp Capitol Hill, depicting…
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A weekend of lectures, readings, exhibitions and peripheral high-desert hoopla all over Marfa, centered around the Chinati Foundation, whose schedule of events is available online.
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John Klingemann, Assistant Professor of History at Angelo State University, will present a lecture titled, Latin American Society during the Colonial Era, in conjunction with SAMFA’s Sacred Visions: Masterpieces of…
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Marfa AAF: Postwar Art Conservation and Installation was a graduate studio in Fall 2011 at the Princeton University School of Architecture. Marfa AAF explores the 2,750 acre Army Airfield on…