From Charles Adams Gallery: “Charles Adams Gallery presents “The Other Side,” a body of photographs documenting the changes occurring along Route 66 over the course of five years ahead of…
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From Raw 1899 Gallery: “Raw 1899 Gallery, West Texas’ premier art gallery located in historic downtown San Angelo, will present “The Objects are Stronger Than They Appear” Art show and…
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The San Angelo Museum of Fine Arts: “The San Angelo Museum of Fine Arts presents College Station-based husband and wife duo, sculptor Dana Younger and painter Felice House, celebrating the…
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From LHUCA: “This month at LHUCA Mihee Nahm’s exhibit titled Healing opens up for July and August. After moving back to America from her home country of South Korea Nahm…
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From the Amarillo Museum of Art: “Brief description: Jun Kaneko was born in Nagoya, Japan, in 1942. He studied painting with Satoshi Ogawa during his adolescence. In 1963, he came…
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From Charles Adams Gallery: “As water migrates throughout the world it touches and connects to land. Our present is a reflection of the current ecology. Afro/Asian history and futurism, how…
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From Lubbock Art Depot: “For one night only a pop-up art show presented by a local women’s art collaborative, “The Vulvas”, called Evocative Disobedience: LARGE, LOUD, and FREE will be on…
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From LHUCA: “Curated by Eepi Chaad and Jeramiah Macha PrintHouston is proud to showcase our artist members. We support and encourage members’ growth, and celebrate their accomplishments. Our initial motivation…
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From the Center for Contemporary Arts: “JACKRABBIT JOURNEY, a solo exhibition by Abilene artist, Linda Stricklin, is currently on view in Gallery 4 at the Center for Contemporary Arts. The jackrabbit…
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From the Old Jail Art Center: “Corrie Thompson: Drought and Deluge Corrie Thompson makes drawings, books, and textiles that explore tensions between identity, loss, and place. Thompson grew up between…
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From the Old Jail Art Center: “Cheyenne Ledger Drawings: Stories of Warrior Artists In 1875, following the Red River War, the United States government ordered the arrest of 72 prisoners…
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From the Amarillo Museum of Art: “Terry Allen is a visual artist and songwriter. He was born in Wichita, Kansas and raised in Lubbock, Texas. He has received numerous awards…
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From LHUCA: “Nela Garzón is a multidisciplinary visual artist with a profound interest in exploring foreign media inspired by traditional crafts and cultures from all over the world. “
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From Charles Adams Gallery: “Abed Monawar is an artist with an exceptional approach to his work. He was born in Doha, Qatar in 1973 and later moved to Syria, where…
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From the Center for Contemporary Arts: “The artist members from the Center for Contemporary Arts will be exhibiting their newest works in the Drinking the Sun group exhibit, opening May 11…
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From the Grace Museum: “The eternal theme of light and dark has always interested artists. It is given importance in philosophical, technical, and mystical intentions. A master of light and…
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From Charles Adams Gallery: “The Charles Adams Gallery is proud to present an exhibition of paintings by Bo-Tan, a highly experienced painter specializing in traditional representational art, particularly oil portraiture.…
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From Co-Opt Research and Projects: “Please join us for an opening reception and artist talk by filmmaker and interdisciplinary artist David de Rozas at CO-OPt Research + Projects on Friday,…
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From Charles Adams Gallery: “This group of paintings is a representative gathering my recent efforts to streamline my work without giving up on visual complexity. In each artwork I am…
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From the Wichita Falls Museum of Art: “In collaboration with Erin Cluley Gallery, WFMA co-curated a group exhibition featuring Texas-based artists. The Gallery, located in Dallas, represents emerging and mid-career…