Foltz Fine Art will present Susu Meyer: "Contemporary Texas Landscapes," the first solo exhibition at the gallery for the Houston-based artist.
Meyer captures the beauty and serenity found across the state, from Hill Country rippling waters to West Texas expanses; from lonely country roads to the lush Japanese Gardens at Hermann Park.
Coinciding with the exhibition will be the vignette exhibition "Contemporary Texas Regionalist Landscapes," featuring recent works by noted artists Mallory Agerton (Houston), Mary Baxter (Marfa), David Caton (Utopia), Pat Gabriel (Fort Worth), E. Dan Klepper (Marathon), Noe Perez (Corpus Christi), Jeri Salter (Hutto), Bob Stuth-Wade (Dublin), and Terri Wells (Austin).
The exhibition will remain on view by appointment only through March 20.
Foltz Fine Art will present Susu Meyer: "Contemporary Texas Landscapes," the first solo exhibition at the gallery for the Houston-based artist.
Meyer captures the beauty and serenity found across the state, from Hill Country rippling waters to West Texas expanses; from lonely country roads to the lush Japanese Gardens at Hermann Park.
Coinciding with the exhibition will be the vignette exhibition "Contemporary Texas Regionalist Landscapes," featuring recent works by noted artists Mallory Agerton (Houston), Mary Baxter (Marfa), David Caton (Utopia), Pat Gabriel (Fort Worth), E. Dan Klepper (Marathon), Noe Perez (Corpus Christi), Jeri Salter (Hutto), Bob Stuth-Wade (Dublin), and Terri Wells (Austin).
The exhibition will remain on view by appointment only through March 20.
Foltz Fine Art will present Susu Meyer: "Contemporary Texas Landscapes," the first solo exhibition at the gallery for the Houston-based artist.
Meyer captures the beauty and serenity found across the state, from Hill Country rippling waters to West Texas expanses; from lonely country roads to the lush Japanese Gardens at Hermann Park.
Coinciding with the exhibition will be the vignette exhibition "Contemporary Texas Regionalist Landscapes," featuring recent works by noted artists Mallory Agerton (Houston), Mary Baxter (Marfa), David Caton (Utopia), Pat Gabriel (Fort Worth), E. Dan Klepper (Marathon), Noe Perez (Corpus Christi), Jeri Salter (Hutto), Bob Stuth-Wade (Dublin), and Terri Wells (Austin).
The exhibition will remain on view by appointment only through March 20.