On the Shoulders of Giants
Featured artists include Gabriel Coke, Adrian Gottlieb, David Gray, Brianna Lee, Jim McVicker, Cuong Nguyen, Sarah Sedwick, Enzo Segovia, Robert K. Semans, Oliver Sin, Conor Walton, Zhaoming Wu, and Elizabeth Zanzinger. Learn more details in this preview.
Defying Gravity and Expectations
Throughout our lives many things pull and push us in different directions, resulting in complex internal struggles. This show examines these struggles with metaphor and humor, running the gamut from imaginative combinations to straightforward realism.
What Were We Thinking?
This series follows a fictitious pair of men as they traipse across the earth employing elaborate methods to steal and transport precious cargo. "American Commerce" explores concepts of appropriation, colonialism, and trade economics with a delightful deadpan humor.
Artist Spotlight: Painting the Ordinary
“Almost all of life is lived in the ordinary,” says Dianne Massey Dunbar. "I wanted to honor what we see every day, our shared experiences. Rain. Street workmen. Coke bottles. The more I looked, the more I realized…”
Art Studio Tour in West Austin, Texas
Learn more about the free and self-guided 8th Annual West Austin Studio Tour, and preview some of the participating artists here.
Line and Color: Paintings of People
Employing simplified composition and using gestural lines and bold colors, her intention is to reveal something visceral about the subject, and connect it to a larger and more significant message about human existence, rather than creating a close recording of a physical likeness.
8 Contemporary Artists at Haynes Galleries
Clarity of artistic vision and craft are the common threads of these artworks.
Oil Painters of America Presents 28th Annual Exhibition
Coming soon: Learn who is this year’s juror, as well as when and where the exhibition will be on view.
Fortuny: Friends and Followers
The artist’s proto-Impressionist style and “exotic” genre scenes influenced so many artists that the style came to be described with its very own “ism”: “Fortunismo.”
In Texas: Art of the American Plains
The public is invited to attend this celebration of “Art of the Plains,” featuring realistic and representational artworks in traditional media that depict the American Great Plains region — its landscape, wildlife, people, and way of life in historical or modern times.