Tina Medina
Pochismas is derived from the word “pocho“, a slang term used by Mexicans to refer to Mexican-Americans who speak Spanish poorly or incorporate English or Americanisms into their speech. It can… Read More »
Pochismas is derived from the word “pocho“, a slang term used by Mexicans to refer to Mexican-Americans who speak Spanish poorly or incorporate English or Americanisms into their speech. It can… Read More »
One person’s past becomes another person’s future. Clean out your closets and bring all of your unwanted clothes down to Women & Their Work for Swap Meet! Against the backdrop… Read More »
Houston artist, Karyn Olivier, was born in Port of Spain, Trinidad and Tobago. She created an installation for Women & Their Work Gallery titled “Winter Hung to Dry”. The artist… Read More »
Liliana Wilson creates richly colored paintings with images often drawn from the subconscious. Born and raised in Chile in a time of social and political upheaval, Wilson creates enigmatic figures… Read More »
Women & Their Work celebrated their 2nd annual Spring Splash featuring the H2Hos, synchronized swimming with a 21st-century edge.
Houston artist Soody Sharifi, in collaboration with Param Sharifi, created a large scale installation including photography, writings, and found documents. The exhibition highlighted the diversity and pluralism in contemporary Iranian… Read More »
Women & Their Work and BookPeople proudly presented The Baroness Ball, an event that celebrated the release of René Steinke’s novel, Holy Skirts. Holy Skirts followed the life of the Baroness… Read More »
Simone Swan’s home near Presidio, on an isolated mesa with dramatic views of the desert and mountains, is her laboratory. Swan talked about her work as an advocate for sustainable… Read More »
Women & Their Work welcomed Marion Winik back to Austin where she read from her new work, “Above Us Only Sky?” at the gallery located at 1710 Lavaca. “Above Us… Read More »