This week: an exhibition by an artistic duo investigating the multiple levels at which community operates in Austin, a multi-channel video and sound installation in Houston, works from a New Mexico-based private collection in Amarillo, and more.
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Five-Minute Tours: Yuni Lee at Women & Their Work, Austin
by Glasstireby GlasstireA video exhibition tour of a show of works by Yuni Lee, on view at Women & Their Work in Austin, Texas.
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Women & Their Work, an Austin-based visual and performing arts organization, has announced the artists selected for its 2024-25 solo exhibition series.
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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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This week: charcoal and mixed-media landscapes in Austin, a one-day showcase of analog films by Texas artists in Houston, a solo exhibition of abstract organic wood sculptures in San Benito, and more.
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Barbara Purcell reviews the exhibition "Then and Now" by artist Lindy Chalmers, on view at Women & Their Work in Austin.
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The National Endowment for the Arts has announced its first round of 2023 awards, providing $34 million in funding to organizations across the country, with a total of over $1 million going to 67 Texas arts organizations.
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This week: a group show featuring early 20th-century artists in Wichita Falls, a solo show that transforms the urban city into a lush jungle in Houston, a solo exhibition exploring our relationship with nature in Austin, and more.
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Caroline Frost on Rachel Wolfson Smith's examinations of our collective past, present, and future.
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This week: summer group shows in Dallas and Corpus Christi, an exhibition about beauty in Austin, exploring the border in Laredo, and more.
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Women & Their Work has received a grant from The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts to support its exhibition programming.
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This week: an big annual group exhibition in Houston, international postwar works in Dallas, a solo sculpture exhibition in Austin, and more.
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The battle for who gets to claim the cultural capital of our cities is eternal, and it wages on in every zone of the city where something cool is starting to catch on.
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Women & Their Work, a nonprofit arts organization in Austin, is accepting exhibition proposals from women and women-identifying artists through February 4, 2022.
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This week: an artist returns to Dallas, a gallery reopens in Austin, and an Englishman paints Presidio.
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“I moved to Seattle! And the thing about Seattle is that it is the emerald city, in an evergreen state. And so you can't be there and not focus on plant life.”
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"It changed our wider art community, and it changed us." - Carol Ivey
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The 42-year archive of the gallery's history, totaling more than 80 boxes of artist files, letters, contracts, media storage platforms and more, will be available to D.C. residents and online by request.
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Clemmons’ reception on Gather.town recalled the playable chat rooms of the past.
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For the past 25 years W&TW has been at 1710 Lavaca Street in Austin.