A solo show of Frank X. Tolbert’s ongoing Texas Bird Project, including a new work. The series includes drawings, paintings and prints.
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“Now on display at the Museum of East Texas, six photos by local photographer Pablo Torres, show the moon in various phases as it appeared that January night in the…
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“The traveling exhibit No Man’s Land: East Texas African Americans in WWI was created under the direction of Dr. Lila Rakoczy, Military Sites Program Coordinator for the Texas Historical Commission,…
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A solo show featuring works by Sandy Walker in AMSET’s Café Arts Series for Local Artists.
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A group exhibition of high school artists in the area at TMA’s North Gallery.
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An exhibition of large-scale, mixed media paintings, drawings, and installations. “Artists JooYoung Choi and Jules Buck Jones will be present. Light refreshments will be served complimentary of AMSET”
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An exhibition of soft sculptures and video stations, as well as puppets and mixed media paintings. “Artists JooYoung Choi and Jules Buck Jones will be present . Light refreshments will…
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A talk by Glasstire founder and publisher, Rainey Knudson. For more on the talk, go here.
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Components is a one-night show featuring ceramic works by the East Texas art collective, ASG, as well as local poets and musicians. “The work featured in Components is highly individualistic with…
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A show of art by area high school students. This show is juried by Houston artist JooYoung Choi.
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A talk by ceramic artist Daphne Roehr Hatcher.
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A show of works by SFA alumni.
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A show of color photographs by artist Frank Dituri.
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A show of works of African art from the collection of the Dishman Art Museum.
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A show of works by artist Mike Cacioppo.
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A show of works by artists Julie Bell and Boris Vallejo. Both artists are known for their paintings and illustrations depicting fantasy characters.
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“Founded in 1981 by Mike and Jo Ann Hart with Gerry Lemke, Peregrine Press opened in Dallas as one of the earliest fine art presses in Texas. In operation for…
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A show featuring more than 100 images and books from Edward S. Curtis’ project The North American Indian.
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“This exhibition features the work of multiple Caddo Native American artists that work in a variety of styles and mediums. All artists are living and creating new works.”
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“Focused on the artist’s ongoing exploration of themes of faith, family and legacy, Lagniappe: Works by Letitia Huckabyfeatures pieces from several different bodies of work including The Dress Project, LA 19 and Bayou Baroque.”