An exhibition curated by Claudia Arozqueta and featuring works by Alejandro Almanza Pereda, Dulce Chacón, Daniela Edburg, Joey Fauerso, Buster Graybill, Jasmyne Graybill, Arturo Hernández Alcázar, Sofía Taboás, Raul Ortega Ayala, Kristy…
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An exhibition of works by Nickolai Lanier.
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A show of works by Jeanne Neal.
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Journeys from Light to Dark, Experimental Re-Scorings of Iconic Silent Films
by Brandon Zechby Brandon ZechA screening/performance of newly imagined soundtracks for three iconic silent films.
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An exhibition surveying George Smith’s career from the early 1980s to the present. The show includes sculptures, maquettes, and multi-media works.
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Curtis Gannon uses his interest in comic books to create “abstract collages, sculptures, and installations that deconstruct the genre’s use of color, line, sequential narrative, and popular iconography in order…
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“Working mainly in video and sculpture, Lambert investigates the intersection between psychology and the environment. He draws inspiration from places not yet desirable for redevelopment, where the remnants of past…
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A show of works by Fernando Botero.
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A show of works by Austin Community College students.
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An exhibition of works by Houston artist Paul Kremer. The show features the artist’s 2014 Google image search screenshots printed on canvas, color field paintings and drawings on paper.
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A show of new works by Native American painter Brenda Kingery.
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“Focusing on a series of art explorations with mud, Is That Your Father’s Watch? features an installation by H. Schenck, as well as the release of a new limited edition…
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Objects for Deployment / Veterans Book Project & 16th Annual Alumni Invitational
by Brandon Zechby Brandon ZechObjects for Deployment / Veterans Book Project is an exhibition by Monica Haller that collects books about the recent wars by the US in Iraq and Afghanistan. Texas State’s 16th Annual Alumni Invitational…
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Repositioning Pathways is a body of work that references multiple cultures through images of landscape and human forms.
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An exhibition featuring works by Tim Okamura, Sergio Garcia, Alonsa Guevara, Riley Holloway, Dan Lam and Lauren Childs.
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A show of works by Lauren Childs.
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An exhibition that is part of this year’s Freewill Festival in Dallas. This show features works that “address the world of nature, artistic processes, and identity as a transformational concept.” Artists…
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An exhibition presented by The Second Bedroom gallery.
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A one-time pop-up show featuring works by TAMU Department of Visualization students.
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A show of works by James Smolleck.