Kenneth E. Parris III is a Brooklyn based artist. Born in Philadelphia, PA, 1975, raised in Austin, TX, Kenneth had his first solo exhibition at G Gallery in Houston, TX, March 2007. Since then, he has exhibited in galleries and exhibition spaces in New York City and across the United States as well as in [...]
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Kenneth E. Parris III
104 Work Weeks: On Tour With the Merce Cunningham Dance Company
Otis Ike
One Big Misunderstanding
Otis Ike (a.k.a. Patrick Bresnan) is a self-taught photographer, video artist, affordable housing activist and builder. From 2003-2007, Ike worked as a fabricator for notable Mission School artists Clare Rojas and Barry McGee (a.k.a. Twist), aiding in the creation of new work for exhibitions in the United States and abroad. His architectural work includes disaster [...]
J. Todd Allison
Quick Draw
J. Todd Allison received a B.F.A. in Art History and Studio Arts from the University of Texas at Austin; he received a M.A. in Painting from the University of Wyoming and a M.F.A. in Art and Design from the University of Illinois. He has lived and regularly exhibited in the Houston area for the last [...]
Kelly Alison
State of Denial
Alison is an American artist primarily working in a rural area south of Houston, Texas. Her work has been exhibited in national and international museums, most notably at the Shanghai Art Museum in China and the National Museum of Art in Lima, Peru. She has been published in books, catalogs and magazines such as Art [...]
Jerry Cabrera
Escapism
Jerry Cabrera was born in Laredo, Texas in 1977. Cabrera received his Bachelor of Fine Arts in Painting from Texas State University in 2001, and his Master of Fine Arts in Painting from the University of Texas at San Antonio in 2004. Exhibitions featuring his work include the 9th Annual Young Latino Artists Exhibition in [...]
Bill FitzGibbons
Fire Drawings
Bill FitzGibbons received a BFA in sculpture and art history from the University of Tennessee, Knoxville, and an MFA in sculpture and multi-media from Washington University in St. Louis. FitzGibbons has received over thirty public art commissions, spanning a distinguished career as an international sculptor and public artist. His work has appeared in venues such [...]
Bill Hailey
Forever and Thereafter
Who the F*ck Knows Anything?
Painting and Buddhism are old friends and sometimes they go out partying. Once Painting told Buddhism he remembers visiting his grandmother as she lay in an elaborate gold bed, in a mansion with vast tall ceilings and dusty gold curtains. Painting was five years old and his mother was whispering, holding his grandmother’s hand. Painting [...]
Hancock Brothers
Who the F*ck Knows Anything?
an informative statement of sorts THE AMAZING HANCOCK BROTHERS IN THE 3RD PERSON Charles and John Hancock, also known as the Amazing Hancock Bros. to some, are masters of lo-tech printmaking and other mixed media printing. Self-proclaimed les enfants terribles of the central Texas art world, the Brothers Amazing got some miles on ‘em since [...]
Maria Cristina Jadick
Ready to Rumble?
Maria Cristina Jadick is a Cuban-American artist who has exhibited works in galleries, cultural venues, corporations and museums in the United States and Latin America. Through a combination of mixed media; photography, video, printmaking, found materials, assemblage, performance, action and installation, her work poses questions about human socio-political, spiritual and economic concerns. Her process attempts [...]
Erika Pochybova Johnson
The Johnsons
My current work utilizes an elaborate painting technique and metaphoric imagery to comment on everyday life. This unique style blends contemporary aesthetics with European folk art. My process is not predetermined but developed intuitively and improvisationally as I work. Visionary images are created by collapsing the three-dimensional realm into a two-dimensional veil of color spots [...]