An exhibition of works by Marie Cronin. The artist lived in Europe and Texas, painting portraits that were shown in Paris salons and created for Texas statesmen.
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An exhibition featuring works by Aaron Hollingsworth, Alex Ruuska, Kelli Gill, Laura Carter, Logan Robicheaux, Nat Olmo, and Nickolai Lanier. The show is curated by Nickolai Lanier.
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An installation by Emily Link exploring themes of separation and loss. The works examine ideas of capital punishment and draw on imagery of trophy heads.
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An exhibition of works created from used pistol casings by self-taught artist Matt Tumlinson.
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An exhibition of works by Christopher Rabb. Rabb uses fictional and non-fictional characters to create narratives within his paintings.
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A new sculptural relief by Jill Nonnemacher.
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An exhibition of works by Austin-based artist Javier Gonzalez.
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An exhibition of works by Joachim West. The show will be accompanied with music by Thor Johnson.
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An exhibition commemorating the 1.5 million children who died in the Holocaust.The show will feature a selection of butterflies created by children from across the world.
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An exhibition featuring works by members of the Ticka Arts Photography Community.
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A conversation between New York-based writer, curator and art historian Joshua Decter and Project Row Houses founder Rick Lowe.
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An exhibition of new works by Austin-based artist Xochi Solis.
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An exhibition of works by Deborah Roberts and Socorro Rico.
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Photographs by Deb Norris, Gretchen Phillips, & Beth Schindler.
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Well Lit: Katy Chrisler, Adam Edelman, Stephanie Goehring and Micah Bateman
by Brandon Zechby Brandon ZechThe first reading put on by Austin-based online art publication Conflict of Interest. The event is a release celebration of Conflict of Interest contributor Micah Bateman’s chapbook, Polis.
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An exhibition of new works by artist Moe Profane. The artist is described as a “recovering Catholic, cancer survivor and optimistic existentialist” and currently resides in suburban San Antonio.
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A Valentine’s Open House at the gallery.
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An exhibition of works by Houston-based artist JooYoung Choi. The artist draws largely on her personal narrative of adoption and search for identity. Through this, the artists creates characters in her…
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For this exhibition, artist Alonzo Williams Jr. documented random encounters with 100 strangers.
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An exhibition of prints that re-examine the ideas of landscape art.