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Leigh Merrill

Still is quiet yet unsettled. Leigh Merrill digitally constructs prints and videos of imaginary but familiar feeling places. Utilizing warehouse imagery that goes on and on, the changes in the… Read More »

Erika Blumenfeld

Erika Blumenfeld’s installation incorporates photographs, charred debris collected from recent wildfires across the Southwest, desert sand, and a bonsai-trained tree native to Texas. This new work poignantly studies shifting water… Read More »

Monica Vidal

Falling Hive is based on a childhood dream that Monica Vidal had of a world saturated in blue. Walking through an arctic wasteland, she came to the edge of any… Read More »

Kelly O’Connor

Resort: 1. To have recourse. 2. A place frequented by people for relaxation and recreation. Both definitions of resort apply to this exhibition. Collage and mixed media works framed on… Read More »

Wendy Wagner

Wendy Wagner embraces youthful innocence and creates a distinctive make-believe world using painting, drawing, ceramic, soft sculpture and animation. Working in series, she has themes inspired by childhood, pets, family,… Read More »

Lauren Kelley

Lauren Kelley’s animated works pairs a cast of tan plastic dolls with claymation to stage absurd, jittery and endearing narratives. True Falsetto is the Texas debut of a body of… Read More »

Ann Wood

Ann Wood incorporates two- and three-dimensional pieces into an immediate and dramatic environment. The work has a Rococo visual appeal that references topiaries, floral bouquets, desserts as well as historical… Read More »

Leticia Bajuyo

  In the dustbin of technology, what happens to player piano rolls, vinyl, cassettes, and CDs when the companion machine is broken, missing, or forgotten? The originally intended experience of… Read More »

Ana Fernandez

Ana Fernandez re-contextualizes her San Antonio neighborhood, weaving elements of romanticism and the paranormal into large scale paintings. Each mysterious home portrait is strewn with clues that decorate each home’s… Read More »