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The Activist Impulse

Part of the wave of feminist artists’ revolt against their invisibility in museums and galleries in the 1970s, three activist artists founded Women & Their Work (WTW) in Austin, TX,… Read More »

Cauleen Smith

In a dazzling, multi-layered exhibition, Smith investigated deeply embedded cultural assumptions about race, gender and sexuality and the consequences of them. The exhibition included a large scale projection, TV screens… Read More »

Katherine E. Bash

Bash views the making of art through the lens of science and combines the role of artist and investigator. She observes patterns in the natural world and links them to… Read More »

Liz Ward

Women & Their Work is pleased to present a series of silverpoint drawings and watercolor painting by Liz Ward in her solo exhibit titled Aqueous. James Housefield, in his essay… Read More »

Tina Medina

Pochismas is derived from the word “pocho“, a slang term used by Mexicans to refer to Mexican-Americans who speak Spanish poorly or incorporate English or Americanisms into their speech.  It can… Read More »

Ann Glazer

Trained at the Art Institute of Chicago and now living in Dallas, Ann Glazer installed hundreds of ink drawing and intricately cut-out black paper images to create a unique assemblage… Read More »

Gail Dawson / Angela White-Tragus

Slivers of time and material were examined through trans-media works in drawings, watercolor, photography, transparencies and video showcasing by two artists: ‘Gail Dawson: Loops & Channels’ and ‘Angela White-Tragus: Expired Time’.

Janaki Lennie and Mona Marshall

Two artists, Janaki Lennie from Houston and Mona Marshall from Austin created graphite drawings and large encaustic drawings for an exhibition titled Line of Sight on view through November 8th.… Read More »

Joan Fabian, Faith Gay, Corinne McManemin

Women & Their Work presented the exhibit Painters x 3: Joan Fabian, Faith Gay, and Corinne McManemin through May 11th. These three Texas artists have unique painting styles with some… Read More »