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Leslie Moody Castro reviews an exhibition at Women & Their Work that uses the camera to explore the unique and the universal experiences of mourning.
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Women & Their Work, a nonprofit visual and performing arts organization in Austin, has announced an open call for exhibition proposals for its 2024/2025 season.
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Five-Minute Tours: Rehab El Sadek at Women & Their Work, Austin
by Glasstireby GlasstireA video tour of Rehab El Sadek's exhibition "Pattern Language" at Women & Their Work in Austin.
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“There’s a stark, intentional queasiness in Smith’s work. It’s all there, as if these objects are able to freeze a moment and bleed it out.”
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For the past 25 years W&TW has been at 1710 Lavaca Street in Austin.
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As early as two weeks ago, artists began aiding the effort to make masks that help curb community-based transmission.
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Christina Rees and guest Jon Revett deal with high wind in Amarillo and let you in on how you can visit the only iconic work of land art in Texas.
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On Monday, May 9, Women and Their Work in Austin will host a free workshop designed to help performing artists prep themselves for touring. Called Doin’ It On The Road, the…
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Looks can be deceiving in the flashy and blissful facades of O'Connor's art.
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Long-running, acclaimed Austin non-profit Women & Their Work has sent out a reminder for its Call For Entries deadline: August 19 is the last day to apply for a solo…
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The show is a colorful whirl of precise graphic drawings, and maybe it’s my deep aversion to trendy shapes and colors, but these works feel too commercial.
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After battling brain cancer for over two years, Houston artist Wendy Wagner died this past weekend. She was 47 years old and is survived by her husband Kenneth Finch. Wendy…
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Geometric paintings with a psychedelic feel: playful, energetic, and a bit dizzying.
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Andea’s work has a powerful presence that sparks a sense of uneasiness that is washed down with a bit of self-discovery.
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The latest Texas art installation to live on through the magic of television is Thirst, the big tree that hovered above Austin’s Lady Bird Lake for several months, calling attention…
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At the entrance to Last Resort, a shelf holds a handful of empty wasp nests for our inspection. That is, the nests are empty of wasps. Instead, brightly colored paint…
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I had never seen Kelly O’Connor’s work together in one place, one show, one space all at one time until I saw Last Resort at Women and their Work in Austin. O’Connor’s…
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Houston multimedia artist Wendy Wagner, who, for the past year, has been in a very public battle with brain cancer, (her show, Wendy Wagner: Look to the Left, on view…
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Lauren Kelley creates animated videos that often feature Barbies altered by clay and confectioner’s sugar and that evoke a complex commentary on race, youth and desire. Kelley’s works also engage…