Women Write the War
Women & Their Work was proud to present Bee Pederson reading passages from her newest release, Women Write the War. Following the reading Pederson and a panel of women talked about… Read More »
Women & Their Work was proud to present Bee Pederson reading passages from her newest release, Women Write the War. Following the reading Pederson and a panel of women talked about… Read More »
Dallas artist Misty Keasler presented a suite of her photographs in Guatemala City Dump: Life on the Rim. For this project, she created emotionally charged – and often hauntingly beautiful… Read More »
Come home to Women & Their Work and experience Open House, a re-envisioning of the gallery as a contemporary American home. Michelle Mayer combined video installation, photography, and painting to create… Read More »
Trained at the Art Institute of Chicago and now living in Dallas, Ann Glazer installed hundreds of ink drawing and intricately cut-out black paper images to create a unique assemblage… Read More »
Margarita Cabrera’s work focuses on household appliances made by maquiladoras, sweatshop laborers in Mexican towns bordering the United States. Cabrera, a Mexican-American artist, purchases these products in the U.S. and… Read More »
Please join us for the Fine Art Sale and Silent Auction at Women & Their Work. Featuring over 150 artists, our annual red hot red dot sale offers an exceptional oppourtunity to… Read More »
Regine Basha, Curator, selected works from Women & Their Work artist members online slide registry. The exhibition titled Fuzzy Logic included installations, photography, video, and works on paper by the… Read More »
Allison Wiese is a Brooklyn-bred and Houston-based interdisciplinary artist. Her sculptures, sound installations and architectural interventions celebrate improvisational authority, altering spaces through acts of labeling, christening or commemoration. The installation… Read More »
The images in Scattered related to a specific physical state, in this case the artist’s diabetes. In the spirit of doing art true to personal experience, and in keeping with the… Read More »