“Presented by Jody Klotz Fine Art gallery of Abilene, TX, this exhibition includes works by master printmaker Janet Turner (1914 – 1988), who was active in Texas in the 1940s and 1950s,…
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Celebrate with us as we commemorate 20 years at 1 Love Street! The San Angelo Museum of Fine Arts opened in 1985, originally located in the historic 1864 Quartermaster Building…
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“Bale Creek Allen’s My America returns to the Texas Panhandle in December 2019. It will open as part of the downtown Wine Walk on Friday the 13th at the Contemporary Art Museum…
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“Fabric is familiar with flesh. And it is part of the emotional corporeal mediation between human beings. In this exhibition, the works by Madeline Hernandez, Cairus Larsen, and Mica Lilith…
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“The Ultimate Zine Party is an exhibition of zines displayed as works of interactive art, allowing viewers to view and read each zine on display. The exhibition showcases how self-publishing…
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A film screening in Canyon, Texas followed by a Q&A with the director. “The River and the Wall follows five friends on an immersive adventure through the unknown wilds of the…
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“Josie Del Castillo’s solo exhibit in the Martin McDonald Gallery. Del Castillo, who has struggled with issues of body image and self-esteem, finds that being a portrait artist has given…
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“Of Texas is an exhibition and publication of instruction or score-based artworks, poems, and texts created by people who live in Texas, are from Texas, or are somehow deeply connected…
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“The Terrain Biennial is unlike any other art festival. It takes place on lawns, in front yards, on porches, beneath awnings, and in windows. Residents partner with artists to bring striking,…
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“Kaitlyn Jo Smith (b. 1994, Sycamore, OH) is an interdisciplinary artist focused on the present and future trajectories of America’s working class. Raised by manual laborers in rural Ohio, Smith…
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“Flowers for donald is a series of digital collage work begun in the days following the 2016 U.S. election. The work borrows the symbolic potency of flowers to act as…
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Curated by Delilah Montoya “Curated by nationally acclaimed artist and activist Delilah Montoya, the exhibition will feature photographic work by women of color using photography to explore cultural identities. Artists…
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A two person exhibition featuring work by CHARLIE HUKILL & CHRISTIAN PALMER.
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“Portraits of people from Denton, Texas, which fourth-generation photographer Byrd Williams IV has collectively dubbed The Walking Dead, will be featured in an exhibit from Oct. 7 to Nov. 13…
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“AMoA Biennial 600: Textile + Fiber is the eighth in an ongoing series of juried biennial exhibitions exploring specific areas of artistic practice, material, and content. Artworks were selected from…
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“The human presence is woven throughout Jerolyn Bahm-Colombik’s works that include painting, printmaking, drawing and sculpture. With reverence for the classics, she utilizes drawing as the foundation for her creative…
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“We encounter them enroute; on a journey, on the wayside, along a street that takes us to some other place, somewhere, and nowhere, into nothingness. They can be found all…
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“Curated by Chris Marin and Carolina Alamilla A phrase heard in early 90’s drag culture has found its way into today’s mainstream, Spilling the tea or T, relates to telling/sharing…
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“Make Time Waste Time is a site-specific sculptural intervention created by artist Rachel Hausmann Schall. The project is a reflection on the necessity of time spent. It infers a dual…
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A solo exhibition featuring work by Carmen Winant. “A half-century after Betty Friedan’s identification of “the problem that has no name” galvanized a generation of American women to enter the…