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Lynn Richardson

What happens when global warming sparks a new ice age? In her environmentally conscious installation, Richardson offered a taste of an altered world through her transformation of the gallery into… Read More »

Tina Medina

Pochismas is derived from the word “pocho“, a slang term used by Mexicans to refer to Mexican-Americans who speak Spanish poorly or incorporate English or Americanisms into their speech.  It can… Read More »

Karyn Olivier

Houston artist, Karyn Olivier, was born in Port of Spain, Trinidad and Tobago.  She created an installation for Women & Their Work Gallery titled “Winter Hung to Dry”.  The artist… Read More »

Liliana Wilson

Liliana Wilson creates richly colored paintings with images often drawn from the subconscious.  Born and raised in Chile in a time of social and political upheaval, Wilson creates enigmatic figures… Read More »

Making Waves Spring Fundraiser

Women & Their Work celebrated their 2nd annual Spring Splash featuring the H2Hos, synchronized swimming with a 21st-century edge.

Soody Sharifi

Houston artist Soody Sharifi, in collaboration with Param Sharifi, created a large scale installation including photography, writings, and found documents. The exhibition highlighted the diversity and pluralism in contemporary Iranian… Read More »

Misty Keasler

Dallas artist Misty Keasler presented a suite of her photographs in Guatemala City Dump: Life on the Rim. For this project, she created emotionally charged – and often hauntingly beautiful… 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 »

Ann Glazer

Trained at the Art Institute of Chicago and now living in Dallas, Ann Glazer installed hundreds of ink drawing and intricately cut-out black paper images to create a unique assemblage… Read More »