Paradise Bloom
Paradise Bloom is a group exhibition featuring the work of Anahita Bradberry, Jessica Carolina González, Naomi Lemus, and Alexis Pye organized by guest curator Ashley DeHoyos Sauder. The exhibition examines… Read More »
Paradise Bloom is a group exhibition featuring the work of Anahita Bradberry, Jessica Carolina González, Naomi Lemus, and Alexis Pye organized by guest curator Ashley DeHoyos Sauder. The exhibition examines… Read More »
“The true mark of a long acquaintance with a single place is a readiness to accept uncertainty. You must not seek complete knowledge” —Nan Shepherd, The Living Mountain In her large-scale… Read More »
Jenelle Esparza is interested in the landscape, the interconnected identities tied to it and the stories it can tell us. She studies the ancestry and identity of a people through… Read More »
In her own words, lauren woods is “part historian, part archivist, part sociologist, part anthropologist.” This exhibit is a collection of videographic texts that reflects her studies of culture and… Read More »
Slaton, Texas artist, Robin Dru Germany, created silver gelatin photographs layered on digital backdrops, for an exhibition titled Inside/Outside. Ms. Germany stated, “my current body of work uses the framework… Read More »
Women & Their Work was pleased to present a thought-provoking exhibit of work by internationally recognized artist Lin Stanionis. Stanionis, acclaimed for her jewelry design, moved away from metalsmithing here… Read More »
Women & Their Work presented On Becoming, a series of large-scale paintings by Texas artist Susan Miiller. Susan Miiller used a type of subtractive method of painting in both her… 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 »
Artist Statement The work in this show is inspired mainly by 19th-century European novelists — Wilkie Collins, George Eliot, Ann Radcliffe, Henry James, Emile Zola, and Leo Tolstoi — though… Read More »