The first solo exhibition for Houston-based commercial photographer Julie Soefer. Soefer’s fine-art photographs traverse the globe, capturing nuanced moments with humor and romance. Soefer was still photographer for the film…
June 2011
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It’s the year of the quilt, so when UH MFA candidate Stephen Hook, who makes text-based paintings and videos, asked Linda Darke to include his mother’s quilts, which often inspired…
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Anya Tish has gone out of her way to put together an eclectic and interesting show for PrintHouston 2011. ArdAn Özmenoğlu, Jen Rose, Karin Bos, Orna Feinstein, Sang-Mi Yoo, and…
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The marshmallow-like texture and pliable lightness of the white foam sheets Dallas artist Kana Harada hand-cuts into intricate, plantlike forms is, to her, “the joy and adventure of going back…
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“Cultural Adjustor” Rolando Briseño will be signing copies of the 2010 book Moctezuma’s Table at the Mexic-Arte Museum in Austin on June 9. The book, based on Briseño’s 2005 exhibit…
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Canal Street gallery’s roundup of artists who hold jobs down and paint as much as they can on the side. Featuring Salli Babbitt, Sue Balch, Laura C. Kramis, Lonnie Duff,…
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John Adelman’s densely clustered, cryptic word art fills the Breckenridge’s East Gallery.
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Amie Adelman, Associate Professor of Fibers at University of North Texas, weaves interpenetrating fans of colored strings in her main gallery installation.
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Myke Venable’s clusters of rectangular monochromes hang on Roesch’s white walls like a paused game of gallery Tetris.
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Denise Knebel is a veteran from Converse, TX with over 23 years of active-duty military service. Her artwork depicts her mental and physical struggles as she retired. Says Knebel, “my…
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San Antonio political/street style stencilist Gabriel Diego Delgado makes some multi-layered tapestry pieces for Houston’s Redbud gallery.
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Part of the PrintHouston extravaganza, the show highlights the “great print department at the renowned University of Houston School of Art”.
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Two collage artists meet: Glazier mixing “magic potions” of old books, Trussell intercutting sections of black and white photos to make sets and backgrounds for his cut-out friends, somewhere between…
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Sweeney’s hilarious social commentary, this time using campaign signs and lyrics from a certain blonde band from the 70s.
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A one-day steamroller printmaking event at Art Supply on Main Street. Texas artists will line up to get their large-scale woodcuts inked and then squashed under the drum of a…
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It’s not just another Artwalk: this month is the 8th annual Carwalk. As if just about everyone in town wasn’t already involved, the Center for Contemporary Art has invited a…
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A classic cook-out welcoming Andrea Büttner, Kurt Mueller, and Adrian Williams, the next three artists-in-residence. Artpace will provide the grilling goods; bring your own potato salad, summer fruit, cold slaw,…
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A collaborative exhibition by Japanese artist-in-residence at TCU Yukari Eda and Dallas-based TCU MFA Gregory Ruppe. Two artists from very different cultural backgrounds overlap in their determination to push into…
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Stop in at Flatbed Saturday afternoon for a little Italian wine and “merenda.” Katherine Brimberry, founder of Flatbed Press, will be there to plug her workshop at La Romita School…
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Indoor sculpture to contrast with the outdoor work currently on display at the San Antonio Botanical Garden. Curated by New York-based independent curator Lilly Wei and features artists from the…