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Claudia Reese

Claudia Reese’s exhibition used the human form to focus on issues of mental anguish, world tragedy, and future hopes. Claudia created pieces that were not only intellectually stimulating but visually… Read More »

Re:Framing the Past

In this exhibition, Re:Framing the Past: Recent Work From Texas Women Photographers, Jean Caslin, Executive Director of the Houston Center for Photography, selected nine artists whose work examines women’s lives… Read More »

Jackie Tileston & Sharon Engelstein

Women & Their Work presented a mixed media, two-person exhibition of painting and sculpture by Houston artists Sharon Engelstein and Jackie Tileston. Artists’ Statement When we first saw each others’… Read More »

Sue Blevins

Artist Statement Contextualizing the Koran in an art exhibition entitled Fictions gives me the opportunity to use it in my work without treating it as a privileged text. The device… Read More »

Slouching Toward 2000

Women & Their Work announced an exhibition featuring the work of Texas women artists that opened September 24, 1992 in Austin. A statewide tour of this exhibit took place from… Read More »

Jean Behnke

Artist Statment This installation includes work made from salvaged materials found in my current surroundings which are rural and textured. Most of the already made objects in the show have… Read More »

Margo Sawyer

Artist Statement This new work will form structures that will lay before the viewer, creating a field of objects as if an altar of sculptural objects. Constructed and installed as… Read More »

Bonnie Lynch & Lynn Wolfe

Women & Their Work presented Austin artists Bonnie Lynch and Lynn Ross Wolfe in an exhibition featuring their ongoing “conversations in clay.” Through their work and gallery tours, Lynch and… Read More »

Meg Langhorne

Women & Their Work presented Austin artist Meg Langhorne in a solo exhibition of new sculpture and drawings. While not overtly figurative, Langhorne presented the viewer with cast and fabricated… Read More »