In his exploration of light and surfaces, Shawn Camp continues to present dualistic, cyclical relationships through translucent and reflective light and the application of geometry to the physical world.
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In honor of Tom Lea Month, Senior Curator Dr. Patrick Shaw Cable will speak on the ways in which El Paso artist Tom Lea was both inspired by and broke…
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Chicago/Welsh artist Jon Langford has been stirring things up since his art school days at Leeds University, where in 1977 he co-founded the art collective/punk rock band the Mekons. In…
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Four Exhibitions: Story Quilts, Landscape Revisited, Looking Through to the Past, and Quilting Wichita Falls Together
by Paula Newtonby Paula NewtonFour Exhibitions include Story Quilts by Marion Coleman; Landscape Revisited by Martin Weinstein, Sandra Gottlieb, Jonathan Beer; Looking Through to the Past by C.A. Fuhs, historical photos of Wichita Falls…
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Art from the ancient Americas of animals that played significant roles in religion and society. Jaguars, killer whales, fish, and cats!
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Schneeman is known for her performance pieces during the 1960s when the artist used film to capture and preserve the energy, ecstasies and immediacy of her performances. Focusing on her…
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A one-night-only group exhibition curated by Mimi Bernal, Rudy Perez and Erik Martinez, the show will feature works inspired by zombies. There will also be a zombie makeup contest.
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More skylines and cityscapes by photographer Justin Terveen.
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Jamal Cyrus will present a site-specific work created on the outside of the historic Axelrad Building (1517 Alabama St.) in the Midtown neighborhood in Houston. Opening reception at the Axelrad…
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Decorative abstraction from Richard Dana, Allison Gregory, and Cathy Drennan.
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Paul Manes’ inspirations come mostly from the past—Delacroix, Gerome, Velasquez, Goya and more recently in the work of Kiefer. He has never been one to conform to the artistic trends…
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Andrea Myers’ work explores the space between the two-dimensional and three-dimensional, hybridizing painting, printmaking and sculpture, primarily with the use of fabric and paper.
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Visual artist Allison Hunter’s latest video installation Inter/action draws comparisons between human and insect behavior, reflecting on how various species go about creating “community.” FrenetiCore Dance fuses fiery Spanish dance…
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James Cutler, FAIA, founding partner of Cutler Anderson Architects, is known for his environmental and emotional sensitivity to place, institution, program, climate, and cultural circumstance. Seating begins at 6:30pm; a…
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British architect and curator Liam Young and Polish visual artist Agnieszka Kurant will bring the Fall 2014 series, cosponsored by the Rice School of Architecture and Rice Design Alliance, to a…
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Richard Brettell, a leading scholar on impressionism and French painting and the McDermott Distinguished Chair of Art and Aesthetic Studies at the University of Texas at Dallas, discusses signs of…
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A juried, themed exhibition highlighting ACC student artists’ creative solutions to a limited color palette.
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Ritson exhibits new sculpture in carbon and glass fiber along with maquettes formed of porcelain, referencing the lunar eclipse and the transitory nature of light and dark.
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Alejandro Almanza Pereda: Absence Makes the Heart Grow Fonder, INDEX: Archiving the Edges of Violence and Machine Project Presents!
by Paula Newtonby Paula NewtonAlejandro Almanza Pereda uses sculptural and architectural techniques to create objects and installations that force the viewer to confront precarious situations. INDEX is the central concept for this group exhibition…
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“Positive energy” paintings, surrealist and subconsciously-driven.