Rodriguez, a Los Angeles-based artist presents a video, light, and sound installation.
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New York-based artist Watson recombines items such as tobacco pipes and kid gloves to create art related to personal artifacts and ideals of masculinity and femininity.
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The first retrospective of Ludwig Schwarz! The work presented spans a 24 year period since Schwarz gained his MFA from the School of Visual Arts (1990) in NYC. For…
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Curry is a multidisciplinary artist who creates spiral sculptures from the accumulated waste in his environment.
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This body of work includes seven large scale paintings in the style of Renaissance altar pieces and depict contemporary narratives of moral turmoil.
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This series of lectures and presentations by artists, architects, historians, and critics is free and open to the public each Tuesday through April 8. Lectures begin at 7 pm in…
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“I employ repetitive and mundane activity as a means of tangible accumulation, making use of whatever material may be at hand: pencils, wall, cloth, rope, string, plastic bags, etc.” – Elizabeth…
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Master printmaker Alexander’s new work focuses on mankind’s struggle for existence, excellence, and dominion over nature.
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Narrative paintings by Pawlowicz examine quirky perceptions of life and death using animals as metaphors.
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Rodick’s work integrates traditional photography, alternative darkroom techniques, video, and digital imaging. Rusovich is known for witty, ironic work.
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Lovas presents a new series of colorful silkscreen prints, in which she examines ideas of indexicality, the archive, and the frame through personal narratives.
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Works that are part of an ongoing series of performance works for video. Curated by Sally Frater, Pollock Gallery Curatorial Fellow.
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This series of lectures and presentations by artists, architects, historians, and critics is free and open to the public. Lectures begin at 7 pm in the Museum’s auditorium. Seating begins…
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A juried exhibition of high school visual arts students from the North Texas area. This year’s show will feature 112 artworks in all media, chosen from 549 entries submitted. Awards will…
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A participating space in the FOTOFEST 2014 Biennale.
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The 2014 Core show features work by current artists-in-residence Julia Brown, Anahita Ghazvinizadeh, Anna Elise Johnson, Senalka McDonald, Harold Mendez, Madsen Minax, and Ronny Quevedo. Core critics-in-residence Patrik Haggren and…
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Inspired from the 2011 publication Arabic Graffiti written by Don Stone Karl and Pascal Zoghbi, this exhibition examines the development of Arabic graffiti over the past decade through 30 contemporary…