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Melanie Clemmons

In the exhibition Likes Charge, Melanie Clemmons transforms the gallery into a livestream temple dedicated to reimagining networked technology as a medium for spiritual rejuvenation and metaphysical manifestation. Surrounded by a series of video… Read More »

Hedwige Jacobs

In If I could, I would cover everything with my drawings, Hedwige Jacobs invites viewers into an almost meditative state of observation, finding pleasure in unexpected encounters, unassuming materials, and… Read More »

TalkAbout: Everything You Ever

11:30AM – 12:30PM Join us for a conversation in the gallery about creating artwork in times of political, social, and cultural anxiety with artist Tammie Rubin, Hollis Hammonds and Michael… Read More »

Tammie Rubin

The wispy tendrils of the native Texas ball moss serves as a signifier of gathering chaos, conclave connections, concentrated confusion, a labyrinth of values, and growing will. Sculptures are constructed… Read More »

Margaux Crump

For The Lure, Margaux Crump debuts a body of work that explores gender and the natural world through the lens of power relationships. Using the idea of hunting and courting both… Read More »

TalkAbout: Darkness

This event is in conjunction with Gail Chovan’s No Trace of Now Will Remain, which is on view in the gallery through March 1st. Exhibiting artist Gail Chovan will discuss her work,… Read More »

Rachel Stuckey

In Good Days & Bad Days on the Internet, Rachel Stuckey dissects the emotional pull of technology using video, site-specific projection, and custom software. Stuckey takes inspiration from 1980s computer ephemera, passionate… Read More »

Ana Esteve Llorens

In Studies for Future Objects, Ana Esteve Llorens examines space and form through sculpture by creating an ambitious 20-foot long structure made of interlocking wooden panels that commands the gallery.… Read More »

Ann Johnson

Ann Johnson wants to have face-to-face conversation. This installation resembles an outdoor park. Visitors are invited to sit and discuss highly charged words in her tree sculptures such as Ferguson and immigration. Using… Read More »