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 »
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 »
Women & Their Work was pleased to present the meticulously crafted woodcuts of Austin artist Arleen Polite, on view in the focus gallery. Frequently depicting figures from both the artist’s… Read More »
Houston-based artist, Gladys Bel’s charcoal and ink drawings were highly modeled and precise representations of forms that appear vaguely familiar but remain enigmatic. The powerful and curious images, which the… Read More »
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 »
Cartoon Wilderness featured an exhibition of preparatory drawings and animation cels by artist Suzan Pitt organized by W&TW Gallery Director Nancy Bless. Pitt spent several months drawing in the rainforests… Read More »
Naomi Schlinke’s paintings presented lyrical compositions of texture, form, and embedded imagery, which challenged the viewer to decipher meaning through juxtapositions and correspondences of elusive references. Schlinke’s earth-toned and richly… 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 »
Annette Lawrence created resonant imagery from deceptively simple materials: brown paper, glue, black and white-paint, chips of limestone and lava rock, and in some works, her menstrual blood. Lawrence chose… Read More »
Regina Vater’s work was infused with the sacred symbols and mythologies of many cultures, and especially with the African and Amerindian traditions of her native country, Brazil. For Vater, art… Read More »