Juror’s Choice
Women & Their Work was pleased to present Juror’s Choice: The 1999 Members Show. Work for this group exhibition of 16 artists was selected by Suzanne Weaver, then Assistant Curator,… Read More »
Women & Their Work was pleased to present Juror’s Choice: The 1999 Members Show. Work for this group exhibition of 16 artists was selected by Suzanne Weaver, then Assistant Curator,… Read More »
Debra Sugerman had been using a Diana camera almost exclusively for her photography work since the early 1980s. Originally introduced in the 1950s as an inexpensive toy, the wholly plastic… Read More »
Laura Pickett Calfee’s color photographs in Of A Place were images of interiors of Texas homes that were intimate, unvoyeuristic views of a half dozen homes in Luling, Liberty, Archer, Austin,… Read More »
Houston-based artist Kimberly Gremillion exhibited works drawn from her haunting series of black and white photography that depicted circus imagery, as well as from her photography of ballroom dancers. Ms.… Read More »
This exhibition featured the work of 19 artists selected by Sue Graze, then Senior Curator at The Miami Art Museum. This group exhibition presented works on paper, paintings, sculpture, ceramics,… Read More »
In Small Deaths, Kate Breakey presented large-scale photographs of dead birds, delicate moths, and withering flowers to convey with startling beauty, both the strength and the fragility of life. Breakey referred… Read More »
Women & Their Work proudly announced Part II of our First Annual Members Exhibition. This exhibition featured work by innovative Texas artists, selected from our Members Slide Registry by the… Read More »
The installation Conversation Pieces: Short Stories from Long-Term Memory confronted issues of aging, memory and photographic truth in a unique and provocative way. Through a combination of photographs, furniture, and books… Read More »
Fannie Tapper’s photographs allowed her to “place a veil of black and white abstraction over my own life and remembrances…My hope is that the viewers will give their own meaning… Read More »