70 small, unique, hand-built pots by Dallas artist Jonathan Cross, who began hand-building pots four years ago out of his Hollywood apartment to accommodate his growing succulent collection. The hobby…
June 2011
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In 2010, Lynda Benglis was artist in residence at the Tacoma Glass Museum where she worked with the shop’s glass craftsmen to produce works loosely based on African masks in…
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Nate Cassie, Joseph Cohen, Larry Graeber, Tom Hollenback, Cornelia White Swann, and Robert Tiemann fill up the summer at UTSA’s art gallery.
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Honorary Consul of Australia and gallery owner Nana Booker talks about the “ancient” linoleum-cutting traditions and techniques of Australia’s indigenous printmakers.
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Artists Ryan O’Malley and Joseph Velasquez of Drive by Press discuss their travels around the US printing from the back of a van. Drive by Press was created in 2005…
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Gus Kopriva, owner of Redbud Gallery and avid print collector discusses the art of collecting original prints at the Museum of Printing History in Montrose.
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The Holocaust Museum’s new library exhibition Passage to a New Life includes a selection of photographs, documents and artifacts from the Museum’s permanent collections and focuses on some of the…
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The latest in Arthouse’s SCREEN Projects series presents The Epic Crossings of an Ife Head, a two minute video by Wura-Natasha Ogunji in the second-floor projection screen window, visible from…
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Curated by Fotofest co-founder Wendy Watriss, the show at One and Two Allen Center features the work of Benjamín de la Calle (Colombia), Agustín Víctor Casasola (Mexico), Julio Cordero (Bolivia),…
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The Southern Naptist Convention, a project of Napping Affects Performance artist Emily Sloan and the Universal Nap Church is congregating on Sunday, June 12 at 1pm at 14 Pews. The…
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The MAC’s parking lot market will feature local cuisine, booze, animal adoption agencies, an array of arts and crafts by Texas artisans, and live bluegrass by the Boxcar Bandits of…
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Paintings, drawings and sculptures by artists Laurel Daniel, George Gonzalez, Danna Ruth Harvey, Janet Hassinger, P. A. Jones, Dalton Maroney, Doug Sweet and Damon Thomas.
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Master printers Pat Masterson and Carlos Hernandez’s new venture Burning Bones Press, 1518 Yale, will open to the public to tour from 7-10 p.m. on Saturday, June 11. The infamous…
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Boring title, tantalizing description: Baronet includes works from his collection of ‘signs from the homeless’ and a video project derived from unsettling pornographic spam. Jason Duff makes landscape paintings based…
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Red Space, a new apartment gallery created by Austin artist Caitlin G. McCollom, will host Brit Barton’s The Icarian Sea beginning June 11. The show explores the myth of the…
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New paper cut art from the world-famous Fair brothers, co-founders of the legendary alt/punk/noise band Half Japanese. Jad & David Fair will perform at the opening, accompanied by guitarist Mark…
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PG Contemporary has gathered prints by big-name post-war artists including Willem de Kooning, Ken Price, Robert Rauschenberg, Man Ray, Joseph Beuys, Jim Dine, Robert Motherwell, Kiki Smith, James Rosenquist, Ed…
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A big, big group of “highly engaged emerging artists” use “a myriad of media” to form a “network of challenging and critical ideas.” The lineup includes Brenden Araujo, Brittney Connelly,…
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Jim Stoker, artist and life-long environmentalist, was born in 1935 in Nash, Texas and reared in Atlanta, a small town in East Texas. Stoker painted throughout his 30-year teaching career…
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Displaced Persons, chronicles the arrival of Holocaust refugees in the United States between 1947 and 1948 in New York. Kalischer’s show also includes the image he contributed to Edward Steichen’s…