Hannah Spector
The desert is not a void, as it is so often depicted–it is an active landscape with vibrational subtleties that reward deep listening and looking. For half a decade, Hannah… Read More »
The desert is not a void, as it is so often depicted–it is an active landscape with vibrational subtleties that reward deep listening and looking. For half a decade, Hannah… Read More »
About the Artist Guided by an investigation into the dislocated and dispossessed, larí garcía creates sculptural installations using a constellation of found objects and a variety of materials. Repurposed domestic furniture… Read More »
In Fabricating Authenticity, Ruhee Maknojia traces the history of the Ardabil Carpets, a pair of monumental Persian rugs woven in the 16th century. Maknojia invites viewers to question how… Read More »
“Grief is evidence of love, it is also a way of honoring our commitment to those who have died.” – bell hooks Don’t Cry For Me When I’m Gone is… Read More »
Signaling Light, a new exhibition by artist Jessica Mallios, examines the oblique histories of women lighthouse keepers from America’s Early Republic through the twentieth century. Through multi-channel video, photographs, and… Read More »
“Light travels in waves. Like ripples in the ocean, light can bend around obstacles if needed. This bending is known as diffraction.” Bending Light is an exhibition of four Texas-based artists… Read More »
Conceived in Juarez, Mexico, A Trajectory of Grief addresses the range of emotions Monica Martinez-Diaz experienced following the passing of her grandfather. The show features an array of work across multiple media… 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 »
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 »