Coco Fusco
Women & Their Work and the Harry Ransom Humanities Research Center welcomed artist, writer, and cultural critic, Coco Fusco. This event was presented in conjunction with the exhibition, Photography: A… Read More »
Women & Their Work and the Harry Ransom Humanities Research Center welcomed artist, writer, and cultural critic, Coco Fusco. This event was presented in conjunction with the exhibition, Photography: A… Read More »
Women & Their Work presented percussionist and vocalist Tiyé Giraud and Juan Mendolas in a mesmerizing performance which combined African and Latin American music at UT’s McCullough Theater on Friday… Read More »
No matter how you looked at it, you’d be in for a change. 65 of Texas’ most intriguing artists probed the theme of transformation to create a change of pace,… Read More »
Women & Their Work and Dance Umbrella presented Hilary Easton and Company for an evening of dance. Hilary Easton’s high energy choreography was known for its wit and spontaneity. Easton… Read More »
Curated by Kathy Vargas, Visual Art Director at the Guadalupe Cultural Art Center, the exhibition included work by New York artists Kukuli Velarde, Inverna Lockpez, and Adriana Robles; Austin artists… Read More »
Artist Statement My serial work is concerned with the movement of thought processes, memories, and ideas. This is never a linear, clearly defined progression, but fragments, layers, and traces of… Read More »
In this exhibition, Re:Framing the Past: Recent Work From Texas Women Photographers, Jean Caslin, Executive Director of the Houston Center for Photography, selected nine artists whose work examines women’s lives… Read More »