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The Pat Graney Company

As part of its Quinceañera, a 15th-anniversary celebration, Women & Their Work presented The Pat Graney Company for two performances, January 22 and 23 at 8:00 p.m. at U.T.’s McCullough… Read More »

Slouching Toward 2000

Women & Their Work announced an exhibition featuring the work of Texas women artists that opened September 24, 1992 in Austin. A statewide tour of this exhibit took place from… Read More »

Ancestors Known and Unknown

Ancestors Known and Unknown, which included more than 80 box works, communicated experiences of women artists of color in a culture that is often indifferent to or ignorant of their… Read More »

Jean Behnke

Artist Statment This installation includes work made from salvaged materials found in my current surroundings which are rural and textured. Most of the already made objects in the show have… Read More »

Urban Bush Women

Through forceful movement, a capella and improvisational song, and African-American folklore, The Urban Bush Women explore a transformation of suffering into the bittersweet joy of survival. Set your spirits free! Women… Read More »

Margo Sawyer

Artist Statement This new work will form structures that will lay before the viewer, creating a field of objects as if an altar of sculptural objects. Constructed and installed as… Read More »

The Third Wave International Women’s Film & Video Festival

This festival was a sponsored project of Women & Their Work and was presented by the Women’s Media Project. Four days of film and video screenings, technical workshops, and discussion… Read More »

Bonnie Lynch & Lynn Wolfe

Women & Their Work presented Austin artists Bonnie Lynch and Lynn Ross Wolfe in an exhibition featuring their ongoing “conversations in clay.” Through their work and gallery tours, Lynch and… Read More »

Bebe Miller Dance Company

Women & Their Work presented New York dance troupe Bebe Miller Company for two performances on Friday February 14 & Saturday February 15, 1992. Bebe Miller conducted a Modern Technique… Read More »