An exhibition showing the dualities of sculpture. “By its nature it can be either intimidating and welcoming because the art exists in and occupies the same space as the viewer.”
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An exhibition exploring the cultures of the Mediterranean region of the 19th and 20th centuries. During this period, “American artists became interested in the aspects of nature and culture that they…
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An exhibition of works on loan from the Sarah Campbell Blaffer Foundation.
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“The University of Texas San Antonio New Media and Photography areas will present a unique, cross-disciplinary exhibition.” Curated by Mark McCoin and Libby Rowe.
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“No Thanks is an art show celebrating all things we don’t like.”
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“The Texas Photographic Society presents its annual International Competition, this year juried by Dr. David L. Coleman, Director of the Wittliff Collections, San Marcos, Texas, including images by photographers from…
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“Through her mixed media works, Center Artist Member Kathy Robinson looks for the beauty in everyday objects, listening for the story each has to tell, wondering which will be treasured…
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“Center Artist Members present artistic interpretations of things that divide us and things that connect us, demonstrating that sometimes the same things do both.”
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An exhibition of work by Budapest-based artist Árpád Forgó. “Forgó constructs subtly kinetic paintings and shaped canvases that embody the concepts of cardinality, unity, division and plasticity.”
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An exhibition of works that reference Area 51, the secret military base in Nevada. Dell on this concept: “This is a reference to our human tendency to see what we want…
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An exhibition of works “nspired on percussive rhythms and Corbusier’s classic Dom-ino Effect, so-called because the houses could be linked end to end like dominos, and hyphenated to combine domus…
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The 13th Annual Cedars Open Studios Tour at the MAC. “Artists including Cricket Griffin, Tauma Wiggins, Mike Bosch, Blake Harris, and Mikka Bosch will be on-site at The MAC demonstrating and…
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A day of family programs and activities organized around the Strange Pilgrims exhibition currently on view.
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“By focusing on a monthly debt payment as a position of value, artists and viewers are asked to consider the fluctuating relationships of artists’ time, development, creative production, exploration, community,…
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French critic, curator, and art historian Yve-Alain Bois will speak about American artist Ellsworth Kelly.
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Edmund de Waal talks about his new book The White Road: Journey into an Obsession, a narrative history of porcelain.
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A dance performance that interacts with SkyLines, a sculpture installation, commissioned by the City of Austin and Art in Public Places TEMPO grant, in Austin’s Boggy Creek Greenbelt Park. The performance is…
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NIGHT WALK is “immersive installation charting the open-ended experience of nocturnal exploration into overlooked urban spaces. Large hanging textiles, domestic and theatrical in nature, provide a backdrop for a shadowy…
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An exhibition of work inspired by a chapter from Raymond Bradbury’s The Martian Chronicles. “The various pieces in the exhibit process the Bradbury story through a range of technologies from high to…
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An exhibition that asks the viewer to solve clues and find the solution to the puzzle within the show. The works consist of optical illusions and text that forms a…