An exhibition combining art, science, and engineering. For the past year, artists Daniel Bozhkov, Patrick Killoran, Steven Brower, and James Sham have worked with UT researchers to create the ideas in…
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A show of photographs by Elizabeth Bick. In this exhibition, Bick argues that “the divisions between the arts are not distinct, and that a true division between art and life is hard…
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An exhibition of works made during Ann Hamilton’s process of creating her new public art work for UT’s Dell Medical School. This show includes smaller panels and working studies of that project.
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“Fieldwork is a space for projects initiated by faculty and students in the Department of Art and Art History.” Faculty members include Teresa Hubbard, Julie Conquest and Ann Reynolds.
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A show of drawings by Jim Roche. The works depict phrases taken from newsletters, forums, and organizations such as Occupy Wall Street and the Tea Party.
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A show of works by artist Orna Feinstein. This exhibition features works from three of the artist’s ongoing series which explore optical tricks that play with the viewer’s eye.
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A screening of avant-garde films by Martha Colburn, Arthur Lipsett, Bryan Boyce, Tom Katlin, Christina Battle, Jason Halprin and others, including an anonymous home movie of U.S. Nazi rallies in 1937.
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An exhibition of 369 monotypes chronicling Kevin McNamee-Tweed’s travels through the American West.
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“This exhibition brings together two photographers who dive into the human body through surgeries, implants and medical waste. Erin Neve uses her own experience with surgery to create her still…
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An exhibition featuring illustrations from the graphic novel MARCH, which was illustrated by Nate Powell and co-authored by John Lewis and Andrew Aydin. This exhibition is curated by Rebecca Giordano and featured drawings, photographs, political…
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An exhibition of video works by Austin-based artist Liz Rodda. The pieces in the show source clips from YouTube and introduce voice-overs that attempt to “reframe the images presented on screen.”
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“The contents of this show are the run-off of the human machine, the hand one degree removed. Contents under pressure are contained and used to propel. This is how a…
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A show of prints by Austin artist Elvia Perrin.
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A screening of the 2016 documentary What the Hell Is the Presidency For?: LBJ’s Battle for Civil Rights. Following the film, Mark K. Updegrove, Director of the LBJ Presidential Library, will…
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A survey of works by Brooklyn-based artist Nina Katchadourian. The show draws from ten bodies of work by the artist and includes video, photography, sculpture, sound art, and a live performance.
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A survey of contemporary printmaking. This exhibition is presented with PrintAustin.
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A show of relief prints by Karen Kunc and Monika Mele. “For Kunc, the natural world is where she finds inspiration; Meler draws on place, referencing memories of her childhood in…
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An exhibition of digital photographs by Sally Weber. From the gallery: “Weber converges still life with captures of movement to create a stunning world of deconstruction and flowing fragments.”
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An exhibition featuring works by Taylor Winn and Dony Wynn.
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Elaine I-Ling Shen & Alyssa Taylor Wendt: In the Absence of Ideal Conditions
by Brandon Zechby Brandon ZechAn exhibition of sculptures, video and installation between artists Elaine I-Ling Shen and Alyssa Taylor Wendt. “Using rudimentary materials and working together for the first time, their intuitive exploration into…