Christie Blizard
This show is extended and will be on view through Saturday, April 28th. Lubbock based artist, Christie Blizard, lives and sleeps in her studio, an experience that creates for her… Read More »
This show is extended and will be on view through Saturday, April 28th. Lubbock based artist, Christie Blizard, lives and sleeps in her studio, an experience that creates for her… Read More »
Laurie Frick draws from neuroscience to construct intricately hand-built work and installations that explore the nature of pattern and the mind. Using her background in engineering and technology she explores… Read More »
Jasmyne Graybill draws from the familiar forms of fungus, lichen, and mold to create installations and sculptures that are inspired by the innate logic of natural growth and decay. Her work reflects… Read More »
With images of Victoriana, pugilism, medical anomalies and barren landscapes, Hystrionics and the Forgotten Armproposes a choreographed fight outside the circled square. Margaret Meehan’s drawings, photographs and sculpture-based installations let… Read More »
Women & Their Work is requesting applications of art for exhibitions in the 2012 Solo Series. This year, you need not be nominated to apply. Have a login already? go… Read More »
In her own words, lauren woods is “part historian, part archivist, part sociologist, part anthropologist.” This exhibit is a collection of videographic texts that reflects her studies of culture and… Read More »
In an ambitious, large-scale installation, Beili Liu creates an atmosphere of beauty and danger. Suspending hundreds of dagger sharp Chinese scissors from the gallery ceiling, Liu immerses viewers in an… Read More »
This exhibit will feature paintings and videos based on performances by the artist. Ogunji uses physical actions of the body to explore her connections to place, land, history and memory.… Read More »
Without ever revealing a face, photographer Lupita Murillo Tinnen creates powerful portraits of undocumented students. The obscured faces suggest the invisibility of their personal plight and the precariousness that their… Read More »