A parade, video screening, and ceremony to transfer the suits worn on the Human Tour from functional cover to artifacts of an odyssey. From March 10 the suits and other…
Bill Davenport
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In the Window Box, Jared Wesley Singer’s project Sediments of Igneous Artutilizes ceramic waste materials to communicate the urgency of environmental responsibility.
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An accumulative exhibition and live performance featuring the simple, domestic act of washing dinnerware.
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A show designed to promote a new Utopia built upon the idea of habit change and will feature artistic appliances, electronics, paintings, sculptures, music, furniture and performance art including testimonials…
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New drawings and related material explore the idea of how we acquire knowledge and the diverse sources, visual and textual, we learn from. Thornton lives and works in Fort Worth…
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Shayne Murphy’s paintings incorporate the figure within invented and ambiguous spaces to invoke a sense of exploration and discovery. The relationship between the figures and the spaces they occupy take…
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Vacuum-form packaging designs influence Nate Glaspie’s recent raw surface artworks. Working from transparent disposable forms Glaspie re-constructs the integrity of unnoticed artists within corporate America. Referencing multiple subjects within popular…
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Three abstract artists showcase vibrant works encompassing energetic movement and geometry.
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March shows at CCA include Charlie Hukill: Fenders and Headlights, Patrick Messersmith: push + pull, Pamela Gilbreth Watkins: Roadtrips and Renegades, and Outta sight, a Non-Visual art Experience.
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Narrative paintings with an outsider edge.
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Kerouac Fest 2013 will entertain, educate and enlighten the public about Jack Kerouac’s life and writings (in particular On the Road.) Whether you’re familiar with Kerouac’s writing or have a…
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The Montrose Art Society’s first big show of the year featuring artwork by Tony Paraná, Eduardo Portillo, Nico Whittaker and Kylene Vasquez.
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Merrick’s large geometric pattern paintings paired with Lucia’s new series of “quilted” encaustic paintings.
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Sculptural functionality in contemporary ceramics. Fenci’s survey brings together examples of his ceramic works and working drawings from throughout his career.
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New work by Clamp Light Studio Residents for Contemporary Art Month.
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Kodachrome was discontinued in 2009, but Kodachrome film can be developed with black and white chemistry.
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New steel and shea butter sculptures and starscape paintings in an installation exploring African-American intellectual history and pop culture.