Micky Hoogendijk
Women & Their Work presents the national debut of Dutch photographer, Micky Hoogendijk’s, first photo book, Through the Eyes of Others, alongside her solo exhibition, Pure Imagination. In her exhibition,… Read More »
Women & Their Work presents the national debut of Dutch photographer, Micky Hoogendijk’s, first photo book, Through the Eyes of Others, alongside her solo exhibition, Pure Imagination. In her exhibition,… Read More »
Join us for a reading, presentation, and book signing of Gravity Is Stronger Here. Award-winning photographer Phyllis B. Dooney and critically acclaimed writer Jardine Libaire will present their creative nonfiction montage… Read More »
GREENER PASTURES combines kitsch, objects of consumerism, and queerness to position performance and media artist, Liss LaFleur, as a cowgirl on a new frontier. Included in this exhibition are five… Read More »
Join us Wednesday, March 2nd from 6-8pm for a closing reception with Sally Weber. Sally Weber uses holographic works, video, sculpture and photography to create experiential environments. She examines ways… Read More »
Still is quiet yet unsettled. Leigh Merrill digitally constructs prints and videos of imaginary but familiar feeling places. Utilizing warehouse imagery that goes on and on, the changes in the… Read More »
Without ever revealing a face, photographer Lupita Murillo Tinnen creates powerful portraits of undocumented students. The obscured faces suggest the invisibility of their personal plight and the precariousness that their… Read More »
Leah DeVun’s photographic series draws its title from a quotation from Lesbian Land, a published collection of writings by lesbians who founded or lived in women’s intentional communities, sometimes called… Read More »
Please join us for a panel and public discussion on the Mona Lisa Project at Women and Their Work. May 27 at 7:00pm Photographer Rino Pizzi and artists Connie Arismendi,… Read More »
Part of the wave of feminist artists’ revolt against their invisibility in museums and galleries in the 1970s, three activist artists founded Women & Their Work (WTW) in Austin, TX,… Read More »