Video tours of art exhibitions in Texas.
"'Where We Are' is an exploration and activation of a gray space that breaks down dichotomies and boundaries instated by race, gender, sex, history and politics."
Video tours of art exhibitions in Texas.
"'Where We Are' is an exploration and activation of a gray space that breaks down dichotomies and boundaries instated by race, gender, sex, history and politics."
"The Ways They Are" brings together Houston-based artists Carris Adams, Sebastien Boncy, and Matt Manalo.
"Nancy Rubins’ sculptures combine delicacy and indomitable strength, a polarity that is striking when encountered outdoors."
"Homebound" is Omar González's University of Texas at San Antonio MFA thesis exhibition.
"'The Writing on the Wall' exhibits recent bodies of work addressing immigration and border politics in the city of Juárez, and features visual artwork created by Alice Leora Briggs in conjunction with her projects with Juárez reporter and photojournalist Julián Cardona."
"For our Visual Arts students who did not get to have a physical Senior Show, they have created a virtual show that will be able to celebrate their work with friends, family and the community."
“Works on paper, primarily preliminary drawings, teasing a new body of work that is the culmination of research into the iconography and character of Superman as a reflection of our — America’s— desire for salvation."
Featuring works by Arielle Bob-Willis, Kwame Brathwaite, Micaiah Carter, and Dana Scruggs.
Featured artists: Robyn Crowell, Jamie Lea Wade, Kathryn Welch, Joan Nagel, Tracy Weinberg, Cecelia Wibbenmeyer, Lisa McPike Smith, and Margaret Adie.
"Organized in partnership with the Wichita Falls Art Association, 'Let Me Show You This!' features a broad array of medium and genre in art by heritage members of the Association."
"'Words and Pictures' features paintings, sculptures and installations by Texas artist Vernon Fisher, spanning 1980-2019."
"The exhibition features select artists who had studio space at Artspace111 since 1980, when it was known simply as Studio111."
"The group show features the work of graduate student alumni from the University of Texas at Dallas in a survey exhibition to celebrate the university’s 50th anniversary."
"After more than 20 years, this will be the last year UTDallas' Arts Program will host this highly recognized art exhibition."
A conversation between Rockport's Curator of Exhibitions, Elena Rodriguez, and artist Richard W. James about his new ceramic sculpture series titled "Sleepwalker," which would have been on exhibition at Rockport Center for the Arts in April.
"As a self-described citizen artist, German explores the power of art and love as a transformative force in the dynamic cultural ecosystem of communities and neighborhoods."
Featuring works by Gael Stack, James Surls, Luis Jiménez, Jacob Hashimoto, Pablo Serrano, John Scott, Kendall Buster, George Smith, and Frank Stella.
"This site-specific installation situated in the former industrial space of Dimension’s gallery contemplates how future mutants might survive in fragmented ecosystems."
"This exhibition focuses on the element of time in two realms: water and rock." 50% of all sales from the show will go to the Houston Food Bank.
Featuring 60 sculptures by 24 Texas artists.