Ethel Shipton
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 »
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 »
Women & Their Work presented a mixed media, two-person exhibition of painting and sculpture by Houston artists Sharon Engelstein and Jackie Tileston. Artists’ Statement When we first saw each others’… Read More »
Women & Their Work presented The Everett Dance Company for two performances, April 9 and 10 at 8:00 p.m. at UT’s McCullough Theater on East Campus Drive. As science seeks… Read More »
Artist Statement Painting reflects states of consciousness that emerge from the currents in the human mind and resolve to states of spiritual reckoning. CROPPED SOUL (SOLE) SURVIVOR CROP(PED): to cut… Read More »
Artist Statement Contextualizing the Koran in an art exhibition entitled Fictions gives me the opportunity to use it in my work without treating it as a privileged text. The device… Read More »
Nationally recognized, Adrain Piper has exhibited her work for over 20 years and was featured on the cover of Art in America in September, 1990. Also a Harvard-educated philosophy professor,… Read More »
As part of its Quinceañera, a 15th-anniversary celebration, Women & Their Work presented The Pat Graney Company for two performances, January 22 and 23 at 8:00 p.m. at U.T.’s McCullough… Read More »
Women & Their Work announced an exhibition featuring the work of Texas women artists that opened September 24, 1992 in Austin. A statewide tour of this exhibit took place from… Read More »