Llory Wilson
Llory Wilson brought to Austin “This Cordate Carcass,” her remarkable full-evening dance theater work inspired by the self-portraits of Frida Kahlo. “This Cordate Carcass” exuded a dynamic visual and emotional… Read More »
Llory Wilson brought to Austin “This Cordate Carcass,” her remarkable full-evening dance theater work inspired by the self-portraits of Frida Kahlo. “This Cordate Carcass” exuded a dynamic visual and emotional… Read More »
This solo exhibition showcased two and three-dimensional work by Dallas artist Pam Burnley-Schol. About the Artist Pamela Burnley-Schol is retired from the University of North Texas in Denton, TX and… Read More »
Portraits in the Time of Aids is a collective portrait of men, women, and children who live with AIDS. An exhibition featuring 52 photographs by Guggenheim fellow Rosalind Solomon
Performances were held nightly at 8 pm. Viewings of accompanying photography, pottery, and audio cassette interview exhibition were held before performances and by appointment. From the Playwright 1984. Late nights… Read More »
This new mix of art and space was the premiere exhibition of the new Women & Their Work Gallery at 1137 West Sixth Street. Artists included in exhibition: Connie Arismendi,… Read More »
The Cleo Parker Robinson Dance Ensemble has performed throughout the country, while its dance school is one of the best local training schools in the Denver area. At age 15, Cleo… Read More »
Artist Statement When we choose to represent an experience, we must first define it. This is the nature of work, my work – the problem of definition. Not definition as… Read More »
Women & Their Work, Black Arts Alliance, Dance Umbrella, and the National Performance Network proudly presented New Dance by Nancy Dean and Barbara Hofrenning on Friday May 18 & Saturday… Read More »
About the Artist Carolyn Prescott grew up in North Carolina, was educated at Duke University (BA) and Bard College, New York (MFA in painting). She has lived mainly in three… Read More »