Identity
Identity, an exhibition of eight Texas women artists including three with Austin roots, presented a variety of media: painting, drawing, sculpture, installation, video, and computer-generated images. The open reception was… Read More »
Identity, an exhibition of eight Texas women artists including three with Austin roots, presented a variety of media: painting, drawing, sculpture, installation, video, and computer-generated images. The open reception was… Read More »
This exhibition featured the work of 19 artists selected by Sue Graze, then Senior Curator at The Miami Art Museum. This group exhibition presented works on paper, paintings, sculpture, ceramics,… Read More »
Women & Their Work proudly announced Part II of our First Annual Members Exhibition. This exhibition featured work by innovative Texas artists, selected from our Members Slide Registry by the… Read More »
Women & Their Work proudly announced our First Annual Members Exhibition. This exhibition featured work by innovative Texas artists, selected from our Members Slide Registry by the distinguished curator, Annette… 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 »
Women & Their Work welcomed Women In Print: Prints from 3M by Contemporary Women Printmakers. This diverse exhibition was comprised of one print each from 39 contemporary American artists and… 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 »
Curated by Kathy Vargas, Visual Art Director at the Guadalupe Cultural Art Center, the exhibition included work by New York artists Kukuli Velarde, Inverna Lockpez, and Adriana Robles; Austin artists… Read More »
In this exhibition, Re:Framing the Past: Recent Work From Texas Women Photographers, Jean Caslin, Executive Director of the Houston Center for Photography, selected nine artists whose work examines women’s lives… Read More »