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Gail Dawson / Angela White-Tragus

Slivers of time and material were examined through trans-media works in drawings, watercolor, photography, transparencies and video showcasing by two artists: ‘Gail Dawson: Loops & Channels’ and ‘Angela White-Tragus: Expired Time’.

Diana Dopson

Austin artist Diana Dopson created luminous color photographs for her exhibition installation titled BIOTA on view at the gallery through September 13th. In BIOTA, Dopson explored the uneasy alliance between… Read More »

Ann Huey & Debra Rueb

Two artists, Ann Huey, from Lancaster, Texas, and Debra Rueb, from Houston, Texas created acrylic paintings and photographs for an exhibition titled New Works on view through June 21st. Ann Huey… 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 »

Inside/Outside: Texas Women Photographers

Anne Tucker, Photography Curator, Museum of Fine Arts, Houston and Clint Willour, Director, Galveston Arts Center selected 10 photographers to represent the diversity of work by women living and working… Read More »

Denise Ramos & Tricia Moreau Sweeney

Two Houston artists, Denise Ramos and Tricia Moreau Sweeney created paintings and photographs for an exhibition titled Artificial Light on view at Women & Their Work through August 3rd. Denise… Read More »

Robin Dru Germany

Slaton, Texas artist, Robin Dru Germany, created silver gelatin photographs layered on digital backdrops, for an exhibition titled Inside/Outside. Ms. Germany stated, “my current body of work uses the framework… Read More »

Ann Pizer

Ann Pizer’s body of photographic work, Folly, stemmed from her long-time interest in topiary, a fascination that began with a few childhood years in England and a series of magical… 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 »