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My Wicked Twisted Sense of Love

“My Wicked Twisted Sense of Love” is comprised of works on paper, videos, sounds and mixed media installations.  Each artist explores the nuances of personal relationships, from communication to solitude,… Read More »

Sasha Dela

Here in Austin, it’s no secret that we cherish our beloved green spaces, springs and swimming holes. Our water – the water in Lady Bird Lake, in the Greenbelt and… Read More »

The Activist Impulse

Part of the wave of feminist artists’ revolt against their invisibility in museums and galleries in the 1970s, three activist artists founded Women & Their Work (WTW) in Austin, TX,… Read More »

Yoon Cho

  Women & Their Work proudly presents Nothing Lasts Forever, a solo multimedia exhibition by Austin-based artist Yoon Cho. Recently named by the Austin Museum of Art as one of… Read More »

Cauleen Smith

In a dazzling, multi-layered exhibition, Smith investigated deeply embedded cultural assumptions about race, gender and sexuality and the consequences of them. The exhibition included a large scale projection, TV screens… Read More »

All Dressed in White

Women & Their Work is pleased to present All Dressed in White, a video/ film exhibition exploring the emerging definitions of marriage. Curated by filmmaker Diane Zander Mason, this show features a range of… Read More »

Michelle Mayer

Come home to Women & Their Work and experience Open House, a re-envisioning of the gallery as a contemporary American home. Michelle Mayer combined video installation, photography, and painting to create… Read More »

Juror’s Choice

Regine Basha, Curator, selected works from Women & Their Work artist members online slide registry. The exhibition titled Fuzzy Logic included installations, photography, video, and works on paper by the… Read More »

Gail Dawson / Angela White-Tragus

Slivers of time and material were examined through trans-media works in drawings, watercolor, photography, transparencies and video showcasing by two artists: ‘Gail Dawson: Loops & Channels’ and ‘Angela White-Tragus: Expired Time’.