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Identity

Identity, an exhibition of eight Texas women artists including three with Austin roots, presented a variety of media: painting, drawing, sculpture, installation, video, and computer-generated images. The open reception was… Read More »

20th Anniversary Celebration

This event was a celebration of 20 years of some of the most exciting art in town! The celebration consisted of a garden party, toasts of champagne and wine, festive… Read More »

Toby Topek

Houston-based artist Toby Topek’s installation, Ephemera, presented fragments of natural and man-made materials collected on her journeys in the Mediterranean such as ficus leaves, bottles containing minerals and fluids, and… Read More »

Linda Ridgway

Dallas-based artist Linda Ridgway’s site-specific installation, The Poetry of Line, presented the artist’s most recent work. Ridgway’s minimalist and spare work provoked introspection and meditation on such issues as the… Read More »

Arleen Polite

Women & Their Work was pleased to present the meticulously crafted woodcuts of Austin artist Arleen Polite, on view in the focus gallery. Frequently depicting figures from both the artist’s… Read More »

Gladys Bel

Houston-based artist, Gladys Bel’s charcoal and ink drawings were highly modeled and precise representations of forms that appear vaguely familiar but remain enigmatic. The powerful and curious images, which the… Read More »

Sherry Owens

Dallas-based artist, Sherry Owens created a site-specific installation of her meticulously crafted organic sculpture on view at Women & Their Work. Owens’ sculptures were a collaboration between the artist and… Read More »

The Visceral Intellect

This exhibition featured the work of 19 artists selected by Sue Graze, then Senior Curator at The Miami Art Museum. This group exhibition presented works on paper, paintings, sculpture, ceramics,… Read More »

Doña Rosita’s Jalapeño Kitchen-1997

Women & Their Work and La Peña proudly presented Ruby Nelda Perez in Doña Rosita’s Jalapeño Kitchen in a command return engagement. In the town of Salsipuedes (“get-out-if-you-can”), Doña Rosita… Read More »