Regina Vater
ita – atã: “the force of the stone” in Tupi A Brazilian native, Austin artist Regina Vater used metaphor to counterpoint myths from the Amazon forest with images from European… Read More »
ita – atã: “the force of the stone” in Tupi A Brazilian native, Austin artist Regina Vater used metaphor to counterpoint myths from the Amazon forest with images from European… Read More »
This was an exhibition of two- and three-dimensional mixed-media figurative icons by Houston artist Nancy Baker, depicting the contrast between expectations and reality.
Sydney Yeager’s new paintings at this time were composed of images drawn from classical and medieval sources and imposed on densely worked dry surfaces which suggest the process of aging.… Read More »
Heloise Gold, Beverly Bejema, Mike Arnold, Tim Hurst, Ken Metz, Emily Burken, Sally Jacque, Kerry-Ann Ridley, Marilyn Yank Bed and Video By Tom Giebink At Capitol City Playhouse
With this exhibition, Women & Their Work celebrates its ten-year anniversary and commemorates a landmark exhibit held a decade ago. Ten years ago, Women & Their Work presented the first… Read More »
Reeves is a Houston based artist who creates her sculptural books from paper and paper pulp. The pulp that Reeves uses is derived from local as well as exotic plant… Read More »
Nancy Zimmerman Kotch, a Dallas fiber artist, will display handwoven kimonos of cotton, linen, silk, wool, and rayon at Women & Their Work. About the Artist Dr. Nancy Zimmerman Kotch… Read More »
In Suzanne Paquette’s work she is known for producing works that are inspired by nature and she carries over the organic shapes and colors found in nature into her art… Read More »
About the Artist Born in Wisconsin, schooled at UCLA and then earning an MFA from the University of Texas at San Antonio, Moe has settled in Bandera, Texas and has… Read More »