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Linda Ridgway

Dallas-based artist Linda Ridgway’s site-specific installation, The Poetry of Line, presented the artist’s most recent work. Ridgway’s minimalist and spare work provoked introspection and meditation on such issues as the… Read More »

Sherry Owens

Dallas-based artist, Sherry Owens created a site-specific installation of her meticulously crafted organic sculpture on view at Women & Their Work. Owens’ sculptures were a collaboration between the artist and… Read More »

The Visceral Intellect

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 »

Members’ Exhibition Part II

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 »

Lin Stanionis | Vestiges: Visible Traces

Women & Their Work was pleased to present a thought-provoking exhibit of work by internationally recognized artist Lin Stanionis. Stanionis, acclaimed for her jewelry design, moved away from metalsmithing here… Read More »

The Book Re-Configured

The Book Re-configured presented alternative and experimental bookworks produced by 18 Texas women artists. The Book Re-configured moved the book from literary to visually creative realms, offering books that combined methods… Read More »

Tre Arenz

Artist Statement I have an idea that an “I” is composed in large part of representations of the important “yous”. There is a sameness about “us” within communities which makes… Read More »

Beverly Penn

About the Artist The impulse to arrange the wild variety of the natural world to fit an intellectual symmetry is a fundamental human urge. Beverly Penn’s sculpture speaks to the… Read More »

Frances Bagley

Artist Statement: After beginning  as a painter, I realized that while I was painting or drawing I was actually perceiving the lines and spaces physically and in life-size scale. I… Read More »