Annette Lawrence | CON/Text
Annette Lawrence created resonant imagery from deceptively simple materials: brown paper, glue, black and white-paint, chips of limestone and lava rock, and in some works, her menstrual blood. Lawrence chose… Read More »
Annette Lawrence created resonant imagery from deceptively simple materials: brown paper, glue, black and white-paint, chips of limestone and lava rock, and in some works, her menstrual blood. Lawrence chose… Read More »
Women & Their Work presented an exhibition of works on paper by three artists. Susan Harrington, Terri Thornton and Janet Tyson. The artists explored themes of memory, repetition and identity… Read More »
The Book Re-configured presented alternative and experimental bookworks produced by 18 Texas women artists. The Book Re-configured moved the book from literary to visually creative realms, offering books that combined methods… 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 »
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 »
Women & Their Work presented Austin artist Meg Langhorne in a solo exhibition of new sculpture and drawings. While not overtly figurative, Langhorne presented the viewer with cast and fabricated… Read More »
New Works on Paper was a collection of ten drawings, prints and woodcuts. “Her subject matter is the human figure, and the figure depicted is always a self-reflexive expression of the… Read More »
Sponsored by Women & Their Work, Women of the Big State exhibited works by 46 artists from throughout the state. Their techniques included drawing, painting, sculpture, photography and fiber art.… Read More »