An intimate journey into the lives of four American self-taught artists: Prophet Royal Robertson, Hawkins Bolden, Judith Scott and Ike Morgan. Isolated and struggling with the disabilities life has dealt…
March 2013
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Arizona-based ceramic artist Susan Beiner transforms the Front Gallery into a porcelain-filled garden of tumbling exotic growth. In conjunction with the National Council on Education for the Ceramic Arts conference.
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Photo-infused ceramic plates that depict the ‘leftovers’ from ten Texan meals and six British dinners explore how food can be rapidly transformed from being necessary and desirable to unwanted and…
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A group exhibition co-curated by ceramic artist Rebecca Hutchinson ALH Visual Arts Director Jennie Ash in conjunction with the National Council on Education for Ceramic Arts (NCECA) Conference. Featuring ceramic…
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Thirteen artists from around the globe are featured in an exhibition celebrating an international network of non-profit events, like FotoFest, that are connecting artists to opportunities across borders: Encuentros Abiertos…
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Verne Funk and Susan Budge have engaged in a continuous dialogue about art and ceramics for the past thirty-two years.
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O’Connor appropriates idealized American landscapes to suggest how nostalgia, fantasy, and pop culture influence our perceptions. A huge, geodesic dome will create a surreal cave that dominates the gallery.
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According to Depuis, “Invisible and visible boxes surround us every day, from the standards of society and institutions to houses, studios, and offices. For me, the physical form of sculpture…
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A project conceived by percussionist Nick Hennies (Weird Weeds, Waco Girls, Austin New Music Co-op) for percussion, electronics and architectural design collaboratively composed by Hennies, Sean O’Neill and Clay Odom.…
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Works by James Watkins, Texas Tech University, Jesse Sifuentes, Texas Southern University, Marsha Dorsey-Outlaw, Hana Bibliowicz, Elizabeth Montgomery-Shelton, Chuck Wissinger and Fulden Sara-Wissinger, in conjunction with the National Council on…
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A nationally touring survey of the influential artist, known for photographing herself in a range of guises and personas that are by turns amusing and disturbing, distasteful and affecting. Cindy…
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In conjunction with the National Council on Education for the Ceramic Arts 47th Annual Conference.
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MAS will screen Goya’s Ghosts (2006) directed by Milos Forman at MAS Alternative Exhibition Space (1824 Spring Street, Studio #227 Houston), with a small discussion afterwards and light refreshments.
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Abilene’s monthly artful all-over town extravaganza, featuring new shows at the Contemporary Arts Center.
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In the third floor screening room, #3531 Greer Garson – Owen Arts Center, 6101 Bishop Blvd. on SMU campus, Dallas
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A lyrical and poetic consideration of the life of revered Harlem Renaissance poet Langston Hughes by award-winning British film-maker Isaac Julien.