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Jacqueline May
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The exhibition of photographs George Krause and Sean Perry at D Berman Gallery explores a spiritual territory within the pragmatic
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About a Girl
The art exhibit ‘About a Girl’ is about music, really, with three young men behind it basing their artwork on a song
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‘Sky Above, Earth Below’ reveals the interest in the spiritual aspect of art shared by Stella Alesi and Connie Arismendi
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The Arthouse exhibition ‘Between You and Me’ uses
video to explore intimate space in the artistic context
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The second exhibition for the Open Doors art group
takes advantage of the cavernous AMLI space to
present six new large installation works
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Susan Whyne’s ‘Pocket full of posy (all fall down)’ at
D Berman Gallery is a dreamlike reflection of her
emotions surrounding 9 / 11
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With courage and grace, Vin Gallery has successfully made the transition from its burned home in the Guadalupe Arts Center to a space by Gallery Shoal Creek
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Michelle Mayer’s middle-class home installation at
Women & Their Work offers aesthetic and conceptual
strength and shows Mayer at her very best
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Malaquias Montoya’s Premeditated: Meditations on
Capital Punishment’ was notable for the art and its
challenge to consider deeply a topic it would be much
more comfortable to forget
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In Vortex Repertory Company’s mesmerizing St. Enid
and the Black Hand,’ an archetypal family enacts a
fairy tale with many-layered meanings
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In an interesting exhibit at D. Berman Gallery, a
number of unexpected commonalities emerge among
the works of Janet Kastner, Joseph Janson, and Brad
Ellis.
