Judy Maxwell
One of the first things that impressed me about Judy Maxwell was that she seemed to possess that definitive element I found in all artists’ work I respected — she… Read More »
One of the first things that impressed me about Judy Maxwell was that she seemed to possess that definitive element I found in all artists’ work I respected — she… Read More »
Artist Statement The work in this show is inspired mainly by 19th-century European novelists — Wilkie Collins, George Eliot, Ann Radcliffe, Henry James, Emile Zola, and Leo Tolstoi — though… Read More »
Artist Statement My work is about creating abstract forms and working with them in an “abstract expressionist” fashion. The shapes I create are reminiscent of biological forms. During the painting… Read More »
This installation by San Antonio artist Catherine Cisneros explored wind and motion. About the Artist Catherine Cisneros studied in the Art department of the University of Texas at Austin in… Read More »
This solo exhibition showcased two and three-dimensional work by Dallas artist Pam Burnley-Schol. About the Artist Pamela Burnley-Schol is retired from the University of North Texas in Denton, TX and… Read More »
Portraits in the Time of Aids is a collective portrait of men, women, and children who live with AIDS. An exhibition featuring 52 photographs by Guggenheim fellow Rosalind Solomon
Artist Statement When we choose to represent an experience, we must first define it. This is the nature of work, my work – the problem of definition. Not definition as… Read More »
About the Artist Carolyn Prescott grew up in North Carolina, was educated at Duke University (BA) and Bard College, New York (MFA in painting). She has lived mainly in three… Read More »
Artist Statement In my work, attention is given to ethics and morality by confronting the viewer with unsolved or ignored issues or problems. I explore social & political issues as… Read More »