Past Exhibitions
2007
- Open Doors Expansion
- Large-scale installation exhibition from the Open Doors Collective. In Between gave the Austin, Texas arts community a preview of these ideas. Features all new works by Nancy Brown, Hunter Cross, Terra Goolsby, Eduardo Navarro, Max Toth, Jacob Villanueva.
- November 2007 - January 2008
- The Dallas Contemporary
- press release
- Dallas, Texas - 2801 Swiss Ave
- Tabletop Sculpture
- curated by Amanda Douberley, exhibition design by Erin Curtis, with works by Richie Budd, Hunter Cross, Bill Davenport, Katalin Hausel, Mark Schatz, Jared Steffensen
- July 14 2007 - August 11 2007
- Art Palace
- Austin, Texas - 2109 Cesar Chavez
- Wish! Auction
- 6th annual fundraising event for The Dallas Contemporary featuring generous contemporary artists. Contributed Saved, 2007 for auction, available for bidding online as well.
- February 1, 2007 Premiere Peek
February 3, 2007 Auction
- The Dallas Contemporary
- Dallas, Texas - 2801 Swiss Ave
2006
- 22 to Watch - New Art in Austin
- 22 to Watch: New Art in Austin, initiated in 2002, is the second in a series of triennial exhibitions designed to highlight the work of local emerging artists. This traveling exhibition and its accompanying catalogue provide increased exposure to the artists selected.
- March 31 - June 10, 2006
- The Dallas Contemporary
- Dallas, Texas - 2801 Swiss Avenue
- Fuse Box
- Works by Open Doors Collective members Jacob Villanueva, Terra Goolsby, Hunter Cross.
- April 24-29, 2006
- Refraction Arts : MASS Space
- Austin, Texas - 916 Springdale
- Open Doors In Between
- This exhibition features installations, preparatory works, project proposals and maquettes by 5 members of the Open Doors Collective. These editions will be used to fund the projects’ construction depicted in these smaller versions and proposals.
- February 3-28, 2006
- Dougherty Arts Center
- Austin, Texas - 1110 Barton Springs Rd.
- New American Talent 21
- New American Talent is an annual all-media juried exhibition eligible to artists living and working in the United States. Juror: Aimee Chang, Exhibition Coordinator and Assistant Curator, Hammer Museum, Los Angeles.
- June 16 - August 20, 2006
- Arthouse
- Austin, Texas - 700 Congress Avenue
- 5×7
- 5×7 is an art sale and exhibition benefiting Arthouse exhibitions and educational programs. Hundreds of recognized contemporary artists with strong Texas ties create unique works of art on identical 5â€? x 7â€? boards. Each board is only $100. With hundreds of works to choose from, this is your chance to have first pick and build or add to your art collection.
- Saturday, May 20, 2006 7:30-10pm
- Arthouse
- Austin, Texas - 700 Congress Avenue
- Second Weekend in June
- Finesilver
- Houston, Texas - 3913 Main Street
- August 25-26
- Dunn & Brown Contemporary
- Dallas, Texas - 5020 Tracy Street
2005
- 22 to Watch - New Art in Austin
- 22 to Watch: New Art in Austin, initiated in 2002, is the second in a series of triennial exhibitions designed to highlight the work of local emerging artists. This traveling exhibition and its accompanying catalogue provide increased exposure to the artists selected.
- August 20, 2005 - October 30, 2005
- Austin Museum of Art
- Austin, Texas - 823 Congress Ave.
- November 26 2005 - January 8 2006
- Galveston Arts Center
- Galveston, Texas - 2127 The Strand
- Teeny Meeny Tiny Little Itty Bitty Show
- 8 artists take over the kitchen sink of the studio to produce a collaborative small-scale exhibition. Terra Goolsby and I take over the faucet itself, giving it a surreal sort of control. Come see the show, to see what I mean.
- Sept 8, 2005 - 8pm
- Mel Ziegler/Lee Vanderpool Studios
- Austin, Texas - 1312 E. Cesar Chavez
- Artist Talk
- Remarks about Reminder
- Sept 8, 2005 - 7 pm
- Austin Museum of Art
- Austin, Texas - 823 Congress Ave.
- Family Day at AMOA
- Bring the kids to play with paper and small die-cuts. FREE!
- Sept 18, 2005 - 12-5 pm
- Austin Museum of Art
- Austin, Texas - 823 Congress Ave.
- Art 101
- 700 Congress Avenue
Saturday. An artist panel discussion about the different educational opportunities for high school graduates. Which path in arts education will be the most supportive for you or your child? Art School? Two-year institute? Private University?
- Oct 1, 2005 - 1 pm
- Arthouse
- Austin, Texas - 700 Congress Ave.
- Club Arthouse
- A 2 hour discussion with students involved in Club Arthouse, the community outreach and educational program organized by Arthouse’s Catherine O’Neill. We will discuss my work, the importance of collaboration in sculpture, using the internet as gallery space for your ideas, and independent exhibition organizing ala Open Doors. Students will also be able to ask technical and conceptual questions about Reminder, my work in 22 to Watch.
- Oct 3, 2005 - 5 pm
- Arthouse
- Austin, Texas - 700 Congress Ave.