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Archives: Events
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An exhibition of new sculptures and rugs by the Haas Brothers.
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An exhibition of new powder-coated steel sculptures and drawings by artist Jason Middlebrook.
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OVERNEATH is an exhibition curated by Rachel Freeman and featuring artists who use “texture to delineate form and conflate exterior and interior space.” Artists include: Clarke Curtis, Austin Gabriel Dawe, Dallas…
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“What Hell YOU Playing? features work that presents each artists vision of the end of a certain period of time, the end of life as it is now, and the…
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An exhibition featuring works by more than 200 artists.
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“Nacimientos: Traditional Nativity Scenes from Mexico is a presentation of traditional nacimientos, or nativity scenes, which are constructed all over Mexico during the Christmas season and are powerful examples of…
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An exhibition of works by Ricardo Paniagua. The artist is known for his “trompe l’oeil constructions and dream-inspired canvases.”
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The Age of Mechanical Reproduction at the Martin Museum: 18th and 19th Century Printmaking
by Brandon Zechby Brandon ZechAn exhibition and symposium exploring research done by Baylor students.
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A show featuring pottery by Judy Conroy, Jennifer Conroy, Shirley Fox, Kathi Herrin, Marc Jeannin, Tina Lewis, and Rebeccah Polk
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A show of works by Jeffrey Butterworth. The artist describes his work as “somewhere between Raymond Pettibon and The Far Side.”
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A show of new works by Matthew Fuller. “In his latest series, Botanical Eclipse, Fuller represents the constant, interconnected cycle of life forces flowing through our universe. The magnified images allow…
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An exhibition featuring works by fourteen Los Angeles-based artists from Tiger Strikes Asteroid-Los Angeles and works by artists from Monte Vista Projects. Artists include: Carl Baratta, Annelie McKenzie, Christopher Ulivo, Erin Harmon Jonathan…
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A group exhibition featuring light-themed works by more than thirty artists.
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A show featuring works by Bachelor of Fine Arts candidates at Texas State.
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A screening of Hermine Freed’s video Art Herstory (1974). In the piece, the artist “takes on more than five hundred years of the treatment of women in the Western art historical canon…
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A show of paintings by Dallas and Austin-based artist Erika Huddleston. For this show, the artist spent time painting en plein air in Waco, depicting the city’s waterways and natural features.…
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A show of new works by Waxahachie potter Carl Block. “With his face jugs, musician jugs, and wall platters, Block takes the Southern folk art face jug in a very contemporary…
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A show of photographs by Keith Carter.
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“The Open Road explores the photographic road trip as a genre and America as an imaginative resource, presenting the stories of photographers for whom the American road was muse.” The…