A video tour of an exhibition featuring artworks by Rebecca Bennett, Leslie Kell, and Elena Lipkowski at the Dougherty Arts Center in Austin.
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The City of Austin’s Parks & Recreation Department has issued an open call for 2025 exhibition proposals for the Julia C. Butridge Gallery at the Dougherty Arts Center.
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Five-Minute Tours: Ed Barr at Dougherty Arts Center, Austin
by Glasstireby GlasstireA video tour of an exhibition by artist Ed Barr, on view at the Dougherty Arts Center in Austin.
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This week: a group exhibition exploring the cowboy in contemporary culture in Dallas, a two-person show investigating trauma and healing in Waco, an exhibition featuring photography and generative artworks in Houston, and more.
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This week: an international show of abstract paintings in Dallas, one artist's work is on view at three venues in Houston, an immersive installation in Austin, and more.
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This week: an exhibition of large-scale paintings exploring the relationship between nature and technology in Dallas, a solo show of ten years of organic and geometric abstraction in El Paso, an artist confronts herself and her family with the material excess of American life in Galveston, and more.
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This week: memories and stories of the duality of place in Laredo, an annual studio tour in Dallas, reflecting on the effects of modesty doctrine on the female spirit in Austin, and more.
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Cox’s work is subversive because he uses the same iconography that perpetuates the myth of Manifest Destiny to expose it as a farce.
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Artist Caroline Walker has partnered with The Dougherty Arts Center and Austin’s Museums & Cultural Programs for the project.
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Among Johnston's credited works is Austin's landmark mural "Hi How Are You" at Guadalupe and 21st Streets in Austin.
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Alberto Mejia II is the new manager of the city of Austin’s Dougherty Arts Center. Mejia arrived in Austin this summer from Seattle, where, as a self-described “engaged idealist” he…
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Sarah Coppola in the Austin American Statesman reports that the city’s Dougherty Arts Center, high-traffic home to theater, pottery classes, art exhibitions and everything in between, is in sad shape.…