Foltz Fine Art presents "Voices Linger: Women Artists in Texas" opening reception

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Foltz Fine Art launches their fall programming with "Voices Linger: Women Artists in Texas," a survey exhibition featuring artwork by Texas Women artists – from Early Texas Impressionism and Mid-century Modernism. The exhibition includes approximately 60 works, ranging from oil paintings to watercolors and prints, by 20 early Texas female artists, primarily active in the 1920s-1950s.

Artists that will be featured include Kathleen Blackshear, Mary Bonner, Mary Nell Brooks, Emma Richardson Cherry, Marie Delleney, Kathryn Nobles Douglass, Constance Forsyth, Lucille Jeffries, Anna Keener, Lucie Locke, Barbara Maples, Florence McClung, Flora Blanc Reeder, Emily Rutland, Ethel Spears, Coreen Spellman, Stella Sullivan, Janet Turner, and Elizabeth Walmsley.

These works depict what are considered more traditional subjects for women artists of the early 20th century with still lifes, portraits, and landscapes, as well as later forays into Modernism, via abstraction, surrealism, “Texas Cubism” and expressionism by some of these same artists.

Following the opening reception, the exhibit will be on display until October 26.

Foltz Fine Art launches their fall programming with "Voices Linger: Women Artists in Texas," a survey exhibition featuring artwork by Texas Women artists – from Early Texas Impressionism and Mid-century Modernism. The exhibition includes approximately 60 works, ranging from oil paintings to watercolors and prints, by 20 early Texas female artists, primarily active in the 1920s-1950s.

Artists that will be featured include Kathleen Blackshear, Mary Bonner, Mary Nell Brooks, Emma Richardson Cherry, Marie Delleney, Kathryn Nobles Douglass, Constance Forsyth, Lucille Jeffries, Anna Keener, Lucie Locke, Barbara Maples, Florence McClung, Flora Blanc Reeder, Emily Rutland, Ethel Spears, Coreen Spellman, Stella Sullivan, Janet Turner, and Elizabeth Walmsley.

These works depict what are considered more traditional subjects for women artists of the early 20th century with still lifes, portraits, and landscapes, as well as later forays into Modernism, via abstraction, surrealism, “Texas Cubism” and expressionism by some of these same artists.

Following the opening reception, the exhibit will be on display until October 26.

Foltz Fine Art launches their fall programming with "Voices Linger: Women Artists in Texas," a survey exhibition featuring artwork by Texas Women artists – from Early Texas Impressionism and Mid-century Modernism. The exhibition includes approximately 60 works, ranging from oil paintings to watercolors and prints, by 20 early Texas female artists, primarily active in the 1920s-1950s.

Artists that will be featured include Kathleen Blackshear, Mary Bonner, Mary Nell Brooks, Emma Richardson Cherry, Marie Delleney, Kathryn Nobles Douglass, Constance Forsyth, Lucille Jeffries, Anna Keener, Lucie Locke, Barbara Maples, Florence McClung, Flora Blanc Reeder, Emily Rutland, Ethel Spears, Coreen Spellman, Stella Sullivan, Janet Turner, and Elizabeth Walmsley.

These works depict what are considered more traditional subjects for women artists of the early 20th century with still lifes, portraits, and landscapes, as well as later forays into Modernism, via abstraction, surrealism, “Texas Cubism” and expressionism by some of these same artists.

Following the opening reception, the exhibit will be on display until October 26.

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WHERE

Foltz Fine Art
2143 Westheimer Rd.
Houston, TX 77098
https://www.foltzgallery.com/

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Admission is free.
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