Sally Weber
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 »
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 »
This exhibition culminates a body of work Olivia Martin Moore began in Berlin. Moore incorporates ephemera–such as poster advertisements and postcards collected while in Berlin–with traditional sculpture materials to create… Read More »
Arcadian Rhapsody employs surreal imagery to simultaneously elicit feelings of uneasiness and empathy. Lanina paints and collages bizarre characters that come to life through mechanization, animation, and music. These modern… Read More »
Ann Wood incorporates two- and three-dimensional pieces into an immediate and dramatic environment. The work has a Rococo visual appeal that references topiaries, floral bouquets, desserts as well as historical… Read More »
In the dustbin of technology, what happens to player piano rolls, vinyl, cassettes, and CDs when the companion machine is broken, missing, or forgotten? The originally intended experience of… Read More »
This show is extended and will be on view through Saturday, April 28th. Lubbock based artist, Christie Blizard, lives and sleeps in her studio, an experience that creates for her… Read More »
Jasmyne Graybill draws from the familiar forms of fungus, lichen, and mold to create installations and sculptures that are inspired by the innate logic of natural growth and decay. Her work reflects… Read More »
Join us for a conversation with three area psychotherapists: Gemma Marangoni Ainslie PH.D., ABPP, Mary Holman, MA, LPC, and Naomi Freireich, LCSW. By creating magically gorgeous paintings Virginia Yount… Read More »
Austin based artist Virginia Yount presents paintings, collages, and sculptures that depict a near-future society of hoarders, shut-ins and escapists. The inhabitants of this world are ominously not present, or… Read More »