• newsletters • best of austin • find a paper • submit an event • advertise with us • contact • jobs •

Section Archive: Arts: Visual Arts


[1] 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10  Next >   Last >>      231 articles

Curator Anne Ellegood explains her picks for this year's New American Talent exhibit at Arthouse

Looking at two art exhibitions that both survey 100 years of imagery, the more things change ...

After a second national search, a design for UT's proposed statue of Barbara Jordan has been chosen, this one by California sculptor Bruce Wolfe

Photoasis June 29, 2007
Will van Overbeek's camera captures the eternal allure of Austin's favorite swimming hole

Sterling Allen's irrational, exuberant drawings in the exhibit 'Writesy Drawsy' are so decisive in placement and texture that they immediately send you to a happy place as a viewer

The developers of the 21c Museum Hotel in Louisville, Ky., are planning their second such combo of contemporary art and lodging for Downtown Austin

The Austin Visual Arts Association is celebrating its 30th anniversary in high style, with a pair of exhibitions and a big reunion party for local artists

After making a special visit to Austin to see Rubber Repertory's production of his play A Thought in Three Parts, Wallace Shawn called it 'an incredible moment in his life'

Green on the Go May 25, 2007
For Austin Green Art, every day is Earth Day – or eARTh Day

Denise Prince Martin's photographs transport us to places within where the unspoken waits

For nearly two decades, Andy St. Martin has been making large, mixed-media paintings, and a recent run of sales and new solo exhibition suggest he's finding an audience

As he prepares to leave Austin, internationally recognized artist and former Arts Commission Chairman Mel Ziegler reflects on the city and the arts over the past decade

Art of the Pot is bringing out the goods for its annual weekend studio tour and sale with work by 15 ceramic artists, each of whom bring something unique to the table

Shopping at Handmade Austin Women's spring show is a good way to keep our cool local craft scene blooming

Larger Than Life March 30, 2007
The late Luis Jiménez created art on a grand scale – and lived life that way, too

Site Unseen March 23, 2007
"America Starts Here" shows how the pioneering artistic team of Kate Ericson and Mel Ziegler made the overlooked visible

Veteran Texas rocker Joe Ely forsakes the roadhouse for the Ransom Center, to show off his lifetime of artwork and verse about a musician's life on tour

This is the season when new visual arts galleries seem to sprout up everywhere like bluebonnets, and this spring brings us a bumper crop

Gallery Lombardi has left its longtime home on Third Street for new digs on West Seventh, but you can expect the same great salon-style group shows for which it's known

Bi-ology March 1, 2007
The Texas Biennial's second rising


[1] 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10  Next >   Last >>      231 articles





Browse the
Archives by
Issue
Author
Column
Review
Section

Stories by
Section

Arts

Arts by
Discipline

All disciplines
Classical
Comedy
Dance
Performance
Theatre
Visual Arts

Deep Focus
All topics
Artist
Arts Business
Company
Criticism
Cultural Focus
Exhibition
Festival / Events
Musical Theatre
New Drama
Organization
Production / Performance
Rebel Theatre
Scene
Solo Shows
The Big Picture


Short Story Contest
Online Contests
Chrontourage
Chronicle Merch

 
Arts & Entertainment (108)
Services (108)
Civic (20)
Retail (48)
Food & Drink (67)
Coupons (8)
Jobs (9)

Ads of the Day