Ann Johnson: PrintAustin Artist Talk

Join us in welcoming Houston based artist Ann Johnson to Women & Their Work as part of the city wide celebration of PrintAustin! Johnson will discuss her experimental printmaking process… Read More »

Sara Frantz

Sara Frantz’s recent work explores the contemporary built environment once-removed. Her subjects tend toward the anonymous and ubiquitous: standard commercial buildings, often ornamented with eye-catching architectural “flair”, are carefully framed… Read More »

Susi Brister

In lushly colored photographs, Susi Brister depicts anonymous figures covered in densely textured and patterned textiles inserted in to landscapes as mysterious organic forms. Her Fables suggest magical narratives where… Read More »

Film: Canine Soldiers

  Join us at Women & Their Work on Thurs. Oct. 23, 7pm, for a sneak preview screening of Canine Soldiers, a powerful documentary that explores the intimate bond between… Read More »

EXACTLY As You Are

Join us for a panel discussion and book signing Saturday, October 18 from 2-4pm. We are pleased to welcome Chandra Washington, author of the children’s book on self-love and anti-bullying No… Read More »

Emily Fleisher

Emily Fleisher plays with scale and space, with interior and exterior in very unexpected ways. Grass and trees tumble from familiar objects as the landscape appears to escape, protesting its… Read More »

Red Dot Art Spree

This is your chance to collect some of the best contemporary art being created today at the 19th annual Red Dot Art Spree. Choose from over 200 paintings, sculptures, drawings,… Read More »

Akiko Kotani

The space-engulfing sculpture called Soft Walls is composed of thousands of square feet of crocheted plastic enveloping wooden walls. The plastic encasement flows off the wall and puddles at the… Read More »

Danielle Georgiou

Danielle Georgiou’s intimate videos and photographs exploit and explore femininity and a desire to document beauty. They investigate the psychological effect of pop culture and social media on perceptions of… Read More »