Video tours of art exhibitions in Texas.
Ed note: THIS is what we're talking about. But would you expect any less from this dynamic duo (+offspring)?
Video tours of art exhibitions in Texas.
Ed note: THIS is what we're talking about. But would you expect any less from this dynamic duo (+offspring)?
"Lana Waldrep-Appl and Shawn Camp explore the feelings of the sublime that happen in those moments when you allow yourself to completely reside inside of the space you are in."
"Arnall examines the idea that humans are building their own destruction through a desire for power."
Note: these will be the last exhibitions at the gallery's 500 Exposition Avenue location until a new space is announced.
"Whether working in photography, mixed media, or narrative writing, Fuentes' work explores the concepts of time, memory, and repetition."
"As Ro2 Art enters the gallery’s tenth year, we’re proud to present Back to the Future, a group show that pays homage to our first five years within a nostalgic space."
Each year, undergraduate and graduate students in the visual arts take center stage in the Rising Eyes of Texas, a juried exhibition now in its thirteenth year at Rockport Center for the Arts.
Dougherty Arts Center is Austin’s oldest community arts venue. The two videos feature Susannah Haddad and Nancy Wood, and ACC's 44th Annual Student Exhibition.
A show of works by Austin-based artist Carl Smith.
Impacted by the forced separation of children from their parents at the U.S. Mexico border, 'Majele (Venomous)' asks us to reckon with this dark moment in time.
The show features works by Robin Bruch, Robert Duran, Nancy Graves, Gordon Hart, Barry Le Va, Sol LeWitt Robert Mangold, Paul Mogensen, Robert Moskowitz, David Rabinowitch, Dorothea Rockburne, and Richard Tuttle.
"Organized by the Tyler Museum of Art, 'Lone Star Impressions II: Prints by Flatbed Press' highlights more than 30 fine art multiples created in a variety of techniques from over the years."
Edward Lane McCartney's solo exhibition "Topographies and Tantrums" at Hooks-Epstein Galleries in Houston.
"Patrick Turk explores traditional histories and ancient mythologies viewed through a psychedelic lens."
"Marcelina Gonzales and Madison Svendgard construct rooms or moments that are often overlooked based on their own current place in life."
An exhibition of sculpture and 2-D work featuring vinyl, fabric and collage works made between 1988 and 2019.
Swiss-born, NYC-based Katja Loher's solo exhibition "What happens to the swallows that are late for spring?"
Opened February 15, and extended until further notice.
Glasstire is asking commercial galleries, nonprofits and artist-run spaces across the state of Texas to send us video walk-throughs of your current exhibitions!