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Virginia Yount

Austin based artist Virginia Yount presents paintings, collages, and sculptures that depict a near-future society of hoarders, shut-ins and escapists. The inhabitants of this world are ominously not present, or… Read More »

Karen Mahaffy

In addition to presenting ephemeral time-based video works, several sculptures in the exhibit were inspired by Mahaffy’s recent Research Fulbright to Estonia and her snowy residency there. In Drift/Felt, Mahaffy… Read More »

Leah DeVun

Leah DeVun’s photographic series draws its title from a quotation from Lesbian Land, a published collection of writings by lesbians who founded or lived in women’s intentional communities, sometimes called… Read More »

Marina Zurkow

Using vivid animation, Marina Zurkow creates a colorful cast of characters who inhabit a drowned world. In the carnivalesque Slurb ( a word that collapses “slum” and “suburb”) Zurkow designs… Read More »

Kathryn Kelley

Houston based artist Kathryn Kelley up-cycles and reanimates objects of urban refuse into large fleshy sculptures that often stand in the place of the self. The impressive scale of these… Read More »

Kia Neill

Viewers will walk through a hand built and textured environment that leads through fantastic moments of surprise and geological discovery. Houston artist Kia Neill will create a textured installation called… Read More »

Erin Curtis

Austin-based artist and Fulbright scholar Erin Curtis presents a solo exhibition of paintings, drawings, and sculptures depicting overlapping visions of architectural history, interior decoration, and obsessive patterning. Large lush paintings,… Read More »

Lizzy Wetzel | The Medicine Show

Come enter the spiral of Black-black water! Come enter the blinding white desert! Listen and Feel a heartbeat to restore truth and beauty Drawing from nature, mysticism, raves, supernatural phenomena… Read More »

Megan Geckler | Straddle the line, in discord and rhyme

Megan Geckler creates large-scale, site-specific installations assembled by stretching thousands of strands of colored flagging tape into the artist’s signature form of optical architecture. In Geckler’s hands, flagging tape –… Read More »