From Rock|Paper|Shears: “With meticulous pasting and stitching, this second installment of the Pulp Fiction exhibition spans the well-worn pages of HERstory into a women’s artistic narrative curated by Tricia Earl.…
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From the Old Jail Art Center: “Joshua Hagler’s Nihil II / Nor the Moon in its Water, is the second in an ongoing series of exhibitions informed by imagery inspired…
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From the Old Jail Art Center: “The Old Jail Art Center’s permanent collection began with 325 works of art gifted from co-founders Reilly Nail and Bill Bomar. Through additional gifts,…
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From the Amarillo Museum of Art: “Join Amarillo Museum of Art and Panhandle PBS for an on-campus series of films, art and free lunch each Wednesday in February in the…
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From the Amarillo Museum of Art: “Ray Graham is more than a collector of artworks. His longstanding and generous support of visual art has positively impacted artists and arts organizations…
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From the San Angelo Museum of Fine Arts: “The San Angelo Museum of Fine Arts’ Grand Re-Opening celebration continues with the Five by Seven Art Show and Sale. This exhibit…
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From Texas Tech University: “New Mexico artist Eric J. Garcia, who is known for using history and a graphic style to create political art that confronts our understanding of the…
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From Charles Adams Gallery: “Exploring themes of personal and interpersonal safety within the vulnerability of being seen. To feel safe in who we are and the wealth of joy and…
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From LHUCA: “Exhibition Description: Belonging describes myriad relations among people, places, materials, and the other inhabitants of our world; it is a richness of mutual obligation and reciprocity beyond strident…
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From LHUCA: “Juried by Lauren Michelle Peterson, $5 video is a showcase of video art medium from artist across the globe. In the months of January and February 2024 LHUCA…
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From LHUCA: “Hate to Be the Bearer of Bad News is an exhibition of 4 short films about life and death, winners and losers, under conditions of digital capitalism. These…
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From the Amarillo Museum of Art: “This is one in a series of American art exhibitions created through a multi-year, multi-institutional partnership formed by the Amon Carter Museum of American…
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From the Grace Museum: “As I See It: Earlie Hudnall, Jr. is a solo exhibition of the photography of Earlie Hudnall, Jr., who has lived for many years in Houston,…
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From Charles Adams Gallery: “Traxler’s work takes viewers on a soul-stirring odyssey, to a place enveloped in an atmosphere of spiritual nuance, mesmerizing characters, and brutal abstraction. Set against a…
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From LHUCA: “Juried by Alex Gregory, Curator at the Amarillo Museum of Art, this exhibition looks at contemporary portraiture represented by over 40 artworks from artists nationwide. With a variety of…
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From LHUCA: “Patrick Vincent featured in our Helen DeVitt Jones Studio Gallery works in print, paper, and book media to explore human symbolic relationship to ecology and place. I favor…
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From LHUCA: “LHUCA is proud to feature Ukraine. War and Resistance. Featuring seven photographers and Fulbright Scholars, these artists share their perspectives of the ongoing war in Ukraine. Viewers will…
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From LHUCA: “Mohammed Al-Sadoun was born in Baghdad, Iraq. Al-Sadoun is a painter, conceptual artist, researcher, and a historian. Currently an Instructor of Art at South Plains College, Al-Sadoun his…
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From Co-Opts Research + Projects: “CO-OPt Research + Projects, as an artist-run space, opened in July 2019 with an exhibition of works in progress by its founding members. Now four…
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From Charles Adams Gallery: “The aim of our studies is to prove that color is the most relative means of artistic expression, that we never really perceive what color is…