Hannah Spector
The desert is not a void, as it is so often depicted–it is an active landscape with vibrational subtleties that reward deep listening and looking. For half a decade, Hannah… Read More »
The desert is not a void, as it is so often depicted–it is an active landscape with vibrational subtleties that reward deep listening and looking. For half a decade, Hannah… Read More »
About the Artist Guided by an investigation into the dislocated and dispossessed, larí garcía creates sculptural installations using a constellation of found objects and a variety of materials. Repurposed domestic furniture… Read More »
About the Artist The unseen and often unexamined role that museums play in sustaining power structures animates the work of Ruhee Maknojia. Replicating the fate of twin antique carpets from Iran, she… Read More »
“Grief is evidence of love, it is also a way of honoring our commitment to those who have died.” – bell hooks Don’t Cry For Me When I’m Gone is… Read More »
Signaling Light, a new exhibition by artist Jessica Mallios, examines the oblique histories of women lighthouse keepers from America’s Early Republic through the twentieth century. Through multi-channel video, photographs, and… Read More »
“Light travels in waves. Like ripples in the ocean, light can bend around obstacles if needed. This bending is known as diffraction.” Bending Light is an exhibition of four Texas-based artists… Read More »
Conceived in Juarez, Mexico, A Trajectory of Grief addresses the range of emotions Monica Martinez-Diaz experienced following the passing of her grandfather. The show features an array of work across multiple media… Read More »
Paradise Bloom is a group exhibition featuring the work of Anahita Bradberry, Jessica Carolina González, Naomi Lemus, and Alexis Pye organized by guest curator Ashley DeHoyos Sauder. The exhibition examines… Read More »
Jenelle Esparza is interested in the landscape, the interconnected identities tied to it and the stories it can tell us. She studies the ancestry and identity of a people through… Read More »