Jessica Halonen
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 »
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 »
Get in the swim for an evening of Women Making Waves, a benefit for Women & Their Work’s Arts Education Outreach Programs in AISD underserved schools. Cocktails, hors-d’oeuvres and entertainment at… Read More »
The work that comprised the total ground exhibit was concerned with the idea of latent potential. Objects, ideas, others, and the self all exist in a state of duality, clinging to… Read More »
Women & Their Work organized a powerful retrospective exhibition in celebration of Austin artist Tré Arenz. Arenz specialized in contemporary ceramic sculpture, ranging from small individual objects to large mixed-media installations;… Read More »
Slivers of time and material were examined through trans-media works in drawings, watercolor, photography, transparencies and video showcasing by two artists: ‘Gail Dawson: Loops & Channels’ and ‘Angela White-Tragus: Expired Time’.
Learn from the experts the business of collecting art. What do collectors look for? Is your work collectable? Panelists included: Roy Flukinger, Senior Curator, Harry Ransom Center, UT Austin Irene… Read More »
Women & Their Work was pleased to present Juror’s Choice: 2003 Members Show. Kate Bonansinga, Director of the University Art Galleries, University of El Paso, selected works from Women & Their Work… Read More »
Two artists, Janaki Lennie from Houston and Mona Marshall from Austin created graphite drawings and large encaustic drawings for an exhibition titled Line of Sight on view through November 8th.… Read More »
Women & Their Work held their largest fundraising event of the year. Mark your calendars for Friday, September 19th when red dots will cover the walls at Women & Their… Read More »