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Kathy Lovas | Conversation Pieces: Short Stories from Long-term Memories

The installation Conversation Pieces: Short Stories from Long-Term Memory confronted issues of aging, memory and photographic truth in a unique and provocative way. Through a combination of photographs, furniture, and books… Read More »

Cynthia Lin | New Paintings

Cynthia Lin’s dynamic work in New Paintings explored and expanded the idea of the two-dimensional surface. Her often bright canvases varied in rhythm from bustling to explosive to absorbed. The paintings… Read More »

Betye Saar

Women & Their Work presented Betye Saar: Personal Icons, a compelling exhibition by an artist internationally recognized as a pioneer of assemblage and installation art. Betye Saar draws inspiration from… 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 »

Sharon Smith | Shrines & Vessels

Women & Their Work proudly presented Sharon Smith/Shrines and Vessels a focus exhibition of ceramic work by Austin artist Sharon Smith in the Gallery Shop. Smith’s large-scale ceramic vessels, with… Read More »

Jessica Gondek | Abstract Concerns

Jessica Gondek’s group of large abstract paintings followed her work in drawing, painting, and printmaking to explore mechanical and organic forms. Gondek’s work in this exhibition used structural references from… Read More »

Mercedes Wangüemert-Peña | Exilio: Crónica de una Obsesión

Mercedes Peña is well known in Texas and California for her vibrant and colorful paintings representing her childhood memories of Cuba. Her family was forced to flee Cuba after the… Read More »

Marilyn Waligore

Marilyn Waligore created an electric fantasy world, peopled by surreal, sometimes horrific characters rendered in high-drama technicolor. Using figurines and objects from fairy tales and games, she probed the stories… Read More »

Fannie Tapper

Fannie Tapper’s photographs allowed her to “place a veil of black and white abstraction over my own life and remembrances…My hope is that the viewers will give their own meaning… Read More »