New works by Kate Carr, Jason Willaford, Allie Pohl, Gail Peter Borden, and introducing Claire Ashley, Delanie Jenkins and Leah Rosenberg.
January 2014
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Bogatin considers herself as much of a philosopher as a painter and takes her inspiration from Buddhism.
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Four exhibitions in an airplane hangar: JR: Les Miserables – Lavish: Design in Dallas – Arthur Pena: slight shift, steady hand – Paula Crown: Inside my head: A Contemporary Self-Portrait.
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The work of three generations: faculty, graduate students, and alumni will be on display for PrintAustin 2014. Gallery Talk Wednesday January 29, 6-8 pm.
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There are works from each area of the program and were juried by the TWU Dept. of Visual Arts faculty.
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Cantu’s work features abstract sculptural paintings. This series reflects themes and elements such as the Texas/Mexico border culture, kitsch, and high and low.
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These artists make art that is in direct conversation with their lives.
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Work about words, objects and architecture with ideas about work and how art is commodified.
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Painters Baker and Tomás share artistic similarities and find inspiration in nature and the spiritual world.
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The colonization of Dallas by The Art Institute of Chicago continues with an exhibition that emphasizes the materiality of cathode ray tube and analog video technology over its us as…
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This documentary by Penelope Maunsell + Kenny Dalsheimer celebrates the career of environmental artist Patrick Dougherty. The film follows the artist over the course of a year. At the Rice University…
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Dove, musician, educator, and founder of Nameless Sound will discuss the music of DJ Screw. No one should be surprised that Screw is now getting the dialectics treatment.