Eight artists were selected for the 2020-2021 season.
women & their work
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“I’ve been thinking a lot about these forms as hauntings, and the idea of a haunting as something that exists between time.”
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The space hopes to grow the art collector base in Texas.
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Christina Rees and William Sarradet on three solo shows across Texas, the return of the Dallas Art Fair, and some traveling art in Dallas that you can actually afford this weekend.
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One of Jacobs' installations creates the sensation of being absorbed or implicated in the art, as if the art is watching you.
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This week, The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts announced the recipients of its fall 2018 grants.
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Christina Rees and guest Shelby David Meier on a mashup in the Panhandle, the Menil's new Drawing Institute, and a reminder that Meier was once Rees’ favorite student.
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The Austin art space Women & Their Work (founded in 1978) today announced its solo artist exhibitions for the 2019-2020 exhibition year. W&TW puts out an annual call for entries…
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Rainey Knudson and guest host Eric Jarvis on the Do-Not-Miss show of the winter, Matt Lauer-based art, and Mac versus Windows.
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It is interesting when artists find some thread in a work of pop culture and yank it out and sew it into the center point of their own mandelas
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There is something jejune in this lack of reality presented in the style of realism.
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Christina Rees and Brandon Zech on giving your eyes a rest with some good painting, a retrospective of a deserving artist, and making a trip up into the Panhandle.
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In Rodda's work, we're seeing through so many lenses and types of voyeurism that it feels impossible to parse the ethics of it all, and the work addresses this tension.
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Austin’s Women & Their Work is starting its 2017 Film Series and, so far, the timing is spot on. The first in the series, ! Women Art Revolution, will be…
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Today Women & Their Work, the 38-year-old kunsthalle in central Austin, opened its annual call for entries for proposals for solo shows for the 2017-2018 Solo Exhibition Series. W&TW is accepting…
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Brandon Zech and guest host Tommy Gregory on curating an airport, the future of public art, and how to get a leg up on the must-see summer show. 1. Kusama:…
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Long-running, acclaimed Austin non-profit Women & Their Work has sent out a reminder for its Call For Entries deadline: August 19 is the last day to apply for a solo…
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It's summertime! Cool beer. Hot art. Go see it all, and come by the Big Show opening at Lawndale Friday night, where we'll be shooting video and handing out koozies. (you know you want one)
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The winners of the 2014-2015 Austin Critics’ Table Awards, given by an informal group of arts writers from the Austin American-Statesman and the Austin Chronicle, were announced last night. The…
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Austinites have grown used to the THIRST tree hovering above Lady Bird Lake since it was installed by Women & Their Work in late September. Meant to call attention to…