Caitlin Greenwood

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Kevin McNamee-Tweed: The Exit Interview
Kevin McNamee-Tweed: The Exit Interview
As he leaves Austin, the award-winning curator and artist reflects on the city's artists and art community

Arts, March 9, 2017

“I saw the world” at Pump Project
“I saw the world” at Pump Project
Imperialism and identity compete in Betelhem Makonnen’s solo show about a 19th century Ethiopian prince

Arts, Dec. 22, 2016

"Angelbert Metoyer: Life Machine" at the Canopy
For this Co-Lab Projects exhibit, a gallery at Canopy becomes a tomblike space for exploring religion

Arts, Nov. 25, 2015

"Donald Moffett" at the Blanton
The Blanton exhibition marks a shift not only toward artists from Texas but also toward more political art

Arts, Nov. 19, 2015

Making the Most of EAST
How to Do EAST
Ten tips to help you keep your head in the crush of the East Austin Studio Tour

Arts, Nov. 19, 2015

An EAST Buyer's Guide
An EAST Buyer's Guide
Tips for purchasing artwork on the East Austin Studio Tour

Arts, Nov. 12, 2015

Mexic-Arte Museum's
Mexic-Arte Museum's "Community Altars"
An exhibition of altars from 10 Mexican states reveals the regional differences in how Día de los Muertos is celebrated

Arts, Oct. 29, 2015

"Mons Dew" at MASS Gallery
Five artists bombard the senses with brightly colored images that speak to personal consumption of commercial goods

Arts, Oct. 15, 2015

"De La Tierra"
The group exhibition, curated by Michael Anthony García, refreshes the migrant Latino narrative

Arts, Oct. 1, 2015

Gricelda Silva, Equal Parts Pragmatism and Whimsy
Gricelda Silva, Equal Parts Pragmatism and Whimsy
For five years, the actress has been among the busiest and best on Austin's stages

Arts, Sept. 24, 2015

"I'll Be It" at Pump Project
Austin artists Jade Abner, Michael Muelhaupt, Rachael Starbuck, and Frank Wick provide accessibility to a multitude of conceptual ideologies

Arts, Sept. 24, 2015

"Frank Reaugh: Landscapes of Texas and the American West"
The wide open spaces that define the Texas stereotype are explored in rich detail in this artist's work

Arts, Sept. 10, 2015

"The Only Knowledge Worth Possessing"
Personal narratives stand at the heart of this exhibit by artists in the Contemporary Austin's Crit Group program

Arts, Aug. 27, 2015

"Kira Lynn Harris: Glittering Dystopias"

Arts, Aug. 6, 2015

"Robert Therrien"
The sculptor invites viewers to reconsider physical space with objects much larger and smaller than normal

Arts, July 23, 2015

"There's a Summer Place Where We Can Go"
The Davis Gallery show has a surprising depth and variety, but some of it distracts from the show's laid-back vibe

Arts, July 9, 2015

"Elizabeth McDonald: I Only Know Plenty"
McDonald's ambitious solo show targets scapegoating, though some of its power is lost in repetition

Arts, June 11, 2015

"Agree to Disagree: 2015 Studio Art MFA Thesis Exhibition"
The exhibit by UT graduate students is a mix that ranges from impressive to downright disappointing

Arts, May 14, 2015

Art and Motherhood on the West Austin Studio Tour
Laura Daly
Four WEST exhibitors reveal how their work is informed by being a mom

Arts, May 7, 2015

"Sara Condo/Lindsay Hutchens" at Permanent Collection
One photographer considers the mother she had while another ponders the mother she thought she'd be

Arts, May 7, 2015

"Blood and White"
Caitlin McCollom's paintings seek to marry the limitations of the body with the reality of death and decay

Arts, April 23, 2015

"Witness: Art and Civil Rights in the Sixties"
"Witness" brings the Civil Rights Movement to the Blanton Museum of Art

Arts, April 9, 2015

Glorious Renewal
Glorious Renewal
The Contemporary Austin gives new life to the place where it all began, Laguna Gloria

Arts, March 26, 2015

"Tom Sachs: Nuggets"
Tom Sachs' new pop-culture sculptures take center stage at Lora Reynolds Gallery

Arts, March 26, 2015

"000000"
"000000" makes something out of nothing at Pump Project

Arts, March 19, 2015

Arts Reviews
"Tamara Becerra Valdez and Jesse Kees"
Two artists study and celebrate Bastrop

Arts, March 5, 2015

Arts Review
"Soft Wax: Adam Crosson"
Adam Crosson melds history and architecture in a solo exhibition that rewards the studious eye

Arts, Feb. 12, 2015

"Unconscious Collective"
John Tennison's solo show lacks an editorial eye, and the exhibition suffers for it

Arts, Jan. 29, 2015

Do Ho Suh
"Do Ho Suh"
Do Ho Suh puts on an impressive exhibition for both novice art lovers and seasoned audiences

Arts, Dec. 31, 2014

"Julie Moon and Rick Mansfield: Green Zone"
Julie Moon and Rick Mansfield are both sculptors, but their work here comes from opposite ends of the sculpting spectrum

Arts, Dec. 4, 2014

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