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Melanie Crader

Houston artist Melanie Crader transformed the Women & Their Work space with her exhibition installation titled The Basics (flowers not included). Crader has painted some of the walls in the… Read More »

Regina Vater

The installation Shellife, by Austin-based Brazilian artist Regina Vater, consisted of an environment of three installations and photographs that reflected these concerns for Spirit, Time, Space, Environment, and Myths. Ms.… Read More »

Kate Catterall & Lois Weinthal | Traces of Home

Two Austin artists, Kate Catterall and Lois Weinthal designed an installation, Traces of Home, that defined domesticity through landscape and interior-scape. The domestic realm can be defined as objects and… Read More »

Susan Kae Grant

Susan Kae Grant, a Dallas artist, created large Iris giclee prints on archival paper for her exhibition, Night Journey. Ms. Grant’s work was inspired and created from her dreams that… Read More »

Serena Lin Bush

Serena Bush, a Houston video artist, stated “my work is all about the in-between places. I am trying to locate a universal experience. The events I depict are common enough… Read More »

Connie Arismendi

Taking its name from the Spanish word for “passing, fleeting, transient,” and for “a passenger or traveler,” this exhibit dealt with the transitory nature of life. The artist stated, “We… Read More »

Helen Altman

Helen Altman, an artist from Forth Worth, created Trailhead, a mixed media installation that was on view at Women & Their Work. The pieces in Altman’s installation included seven mixed… Read More »

Meg Langhorne

Meg Langhorne, an artist from San Antonio, created an imaginative sculptural installation titled Pa Pa Do. The centerpiece was a huge 9 1/2-ft tall honey bear made of steel, chicken… Read More »

Bennie Flores Ansell

Bennie Flores Ansell created a unique photographic installation titled I 2K- Imelda 2000, after the show’s largest work, a huge swarm of 2000 shoe-butterflies. Ansell photographed the most outrageous, colorful,… Read More »