Debra Sugerman
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 »
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 »
Lea Whittington made sensuous wall sculptures and assemblages that had their origins in the world of high European traditions of architecture, furniture, costume and design. She took the elements of… 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 »
quote ADVICE unquote explored female familial relations in contemporary African American culture and parallel relationships between women in traditional West-African culture. Ms. Meek created challenging installations using found objects, natural… Read More »
Austin artist Virginia Fleck created sculptures which referenced human comfort, shelter, and survival and drew on her Irish-American heritage. Fashioning sculptures out of discarded household fixtures such as bird-cages, lace… Read More »
Internationally acclaimed Austin-based artist, Margo Sawyer created a site-specific installation which evolved out of her research on sacred spaces in architecture and garden design. Transformation represented a further development of… 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 »
Austin artist Lisa Doreian’s work combined painted renderings of textile patterns from such diverse origins as William Morris and the British Arts and Crafts Movement, Italian Renaissance motifs, and from… Read More »
Houston-based artist Toby Topek’s installation, Ephemera, presented fragments of natural and man-made materials collected on her journeys in the Mediterranean such as ficus leaves, bottles containing minerals and fluids, and… Read More »