A selection of nearly 30 art works–paintings, drawings, and prints–showing different takes on Texas’ landscapes, people, and traditions.
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Houston-based artist Lydia Bodnar-Balahutrak’s work is a living archive of collected objects, events, and stories reflecting the current socio-political climate of her home, Ukraine. The recent works on view explore…
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Very loosely tying into the museum’s focus on wildlife and hunting, this exhibition is set up as a fashion hunter’s dream, including hundreds of accessories, as well as some complete…
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An exhibition of prints and readings by Houston-based contributors of the newly published Borderlines, Volume 1, a collection of essays and photographs in which a wide variety of activists, artists,…
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In partnership with Ruiz-Healy Art of San Antonio, Octavia presents a selection of photographs by Chuck Ramirez (1962- 2010) made in the last decade of the artist’s life. His work…
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Abstract paintings and sculptures created by contemporary artist Ludmila Pawlowska over the past decade.
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Videos from Sortor’s Hive series and new, excessively long prints on vintage seismic graph paper from the Los Alamos Laboratory.
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Hand-colored engravings and lithographs that depict westward expansion in North America throughout the 19th century.
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Three new bodies of work by artist Rachel Phillips–From Time to Time, Divinations, and Fixed– play with time, history and personality.
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Panelists Frank Dufour (Director of Graduate Studies, ATEC, UTD & artist), Justine Ludwig (Senior Curator, dallas contemporary), Noah Simblist (Chair & Associate Professor SMU & artist), and Charissa Terranova (Associate…
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An exhibition of abstract works by Texas artists Linnea Glatt, Terrell James, Tom Orr, John Pomara, Lorraine Tady, and Leslie Wilkes, held in conjunction with the publication of the book…
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New paintings and a suite of letterpress prints in which artist Kim Cadmus Owens brings nostalgic imagery of structures, signs and words into contemporary contexts.
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Collages by artist Chase Turk reflect challenges of modern society.
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A retrospective celebrating the long-time collaboration of artists Russell Ellison and Linda Murray, who occupied the two largest studios at the Center for 11 years.
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Abstract works by California painter and member of the Dynaton group, Lee Mullican.
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A show celebrating the uniquely American art form of cut glass, also referred to as “crystal,” with a variety of pieces made in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
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Dreamlike, black and white photographs by local Indian-American artist Narinder Sall play with texture and light, as well as mixed cultural influences and innuendo.
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Janet Morrow’s cast sugar window installation explores ideas of isolation, brokenness, silence and dependency.
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Lindsay Palmer focuses on the life and career of French filmmaking pioneer Alice Guy Blanche, and specifically, her 1912 film, Falling Leaves.