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Red Dot Art Spree

20th Annual Red Dot Art Spree With your support, we will continue to bring the art of our time to Austin audiences and introduce the joy and wonder of art… Read More »

Texas Biennial 2011

The exhibiting TX 11 artists at Women & Their Work are: Susi Brister (Austin), Elizabeth Chiles (Austin), Kristen Cochran (Dallas), Jonathan Faber (Austin), Anthony Sonnenberg (Graham), Barry Stone (Austin), and… Read More »

My Wicked Twisted Sense of Love

“My Wicked Twisted Sense of Love” is comprised of works on paper, videos, sounds and mixed media installations.  Each artist explores the nuances of personal relationships, from communication to solitude,… Read More »

Texas Biennial 2009 Group Show

Working in nearly every imaginable media, from beads to pixels, in noisy installations and finely rendered paintings, these 31 Texans negotiate the tough task of making art in a culture… Read More »

The Activist Impulse

Part of the wave of feminist artists’ revolt against their invisibility in museums and galleries in the 1970s, three activist artists founded Women & Their Work (WTW) in Austin, TX,… Read More »

Reality Show

This is the true story of what happens when five artists get together every week to watch Reality TV. As the artists absorb the ritualistic dazzle of So You Think… Read More »

Pattern Pattern Pattern

Pattern Pattern Pattern features Amanda Barr, Rosemarie Fiore, Germaine Keller, Laura Paulini, Lisa Solomon, Jana Swec, and Shea Little. These seven artists use ritual, repetition, and revelation to transcend decoration… Read More »

Stitch in Time

Stitch in Time, curated by Joan Davidow, director of The Dallas Center for Contemporary Art (The Dallas Contemporary), features nine women artists working in fiber. The broad array of artists’… Read More »

All Dressed in White

Women & Their Work is pleased to present All Dressed in White, a video/ film exhibition exploring the emerging definitions of marriage. Curated by filmmaker Diane Zander Mason, this show features a range of… Read More »