An exhibition curated by Raquel de Anda and co-organized by Ryan N. Dennis of site-specific works and programs addressing language and identity, artistic equity, environmental justice, affordable housing, prison reform, and police brutality.…
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An exhibition of poster art by the Guerilla Girls and paintings by Guerilla Girls organizer, Robin Tewes.
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Work by Leamon Green.
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An event featuring readings by Wayne Miller, Dino Piacenti, Julia Brown, and Selena Anderson.
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An exhibition of photographs and mixed-media works by Jack McGilvray. Via the gallery: “This body of work is about the tide between pain and the sublime.”
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The Spring 2016 International Artists-in-Residence Exhibition featuring works by Adriana Corral, Daniel García Andújar, and Wu Tsang.
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An exhibition curated by Lauren Cross and featuring works by Christopher Blay, Margaret Meehan, Vicki Meek, Rosemary Meza DesPlas, Giovanni Valderas, Bernardo Vallarino, Tammy Melody Gomez, and Lauren Woods.
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An exhibition of works by students from ACC’s art program.
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The inaugural exhibition for the New Warfield Center Gallery, managed and operated by the John L. Warfield Center for African & African-American Studies at University of Texas at Austin.
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A large site-specific neon sculpture by Scotty Gorham and Kevin Chong.
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An exhibition pairing prints and ceramics.
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A selection of film screenings curated by Margarita de la Vega Hurtado and the Flaherty Film Seminar. For tickets, go here.
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Exhibition by New-York-based painter Milt Kobayashi. The show features twelve new narrative works by the artist.
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A solo exhibition by Philadelphia-based artist Diane Burko. The show features large scale photography from Argentina’s Patagonian Ice field and enlarged prints of details from the artist’s paintings.
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A biennial exhibition by faculty members of the UTEP Department of Art examining the ‘creative life’ of the working artist. The show feature multimedia works including ceramics, drawing, graphic design metals, painting,…
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An exhibition by photographer Miguel Soler-Roig documenting his former home in Barcelona. The works are nostalgic, documenting long-gone memories of the artist’s childhood past.
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An exhibition of photographs by Juan Jose Barboza-Gubo and Andrew Mroczek. THe works in the show are designed to promote awareness, dialog, and change for LGBTQ communities.
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A film by Robert Adanto documenting the work of “4th wave” feminist performance artists. This screening is free and open to the public.
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A group exhibition by John Messinger, Christian Voigt, and Sabine Pigalle. Composed of a variety of digital and photographic processes, these contemporary artists explore constructs of space, narrative, light and grandiosity…
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An exhibition by Poland-based multimedia artist Natalia Wiernik. The works in the show capture portraits of unique modern “families” linked through eccentricities rather than genetics.