Howardena Pindell
Howardena Pindell is an African-American artist strongly committed to addressing contemporary social issues such as racism, sexism, politics, war, and human rights. Pindell has used various media techniques to explore… Read More »
Howardena Pindell is an African-American artist strongly committed to addressing contemporary social issues such as racism, sexism, politics, war, and human rights. Pindell has used various media techniques to explore… Read More »
Claudia Reese’s exhibition used the human form to focus on issues of mental anguish, world tragedy, and future hopes. Claudia created pieces that were not only intellectually stimulating but visually… 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 »
About the Artist Since she began making pictures and endeavoring to do so, as a professional, Debra has always answered the common question people ask her, What do you photograph?… 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 »
In Kelli Scott Kelley’s work, subconscious worlds, populated by hybrid beings, are woven into dreamlike tales. Figures, animals, and objects appear in metaphorical narratives which explore humankind’s connections, disconnections and… 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 »