The Contemporary Texas Regionalism exhibition includes works by all 17 members of the gallery’s CTR group, offering a grand revue of the best narrative art being produced in the state today.
Participating artists include Randy Bacon (Albany), Mary Baxter (Marfa), David Caton (Utopia), Margie Crisp (Elgin), Keith Davis (Austin), Fidencio Duran (Austin), Pat Gabriel (Fort Worth), Billy Hassell (Fort Worth), Lee Jamison (Huntsville), Rob Kendrick (Austin), Laura Lewis (Mason), Robert McCoy (San Antonio), William Montgomery (Elgin), Noe Perez (Corpus Christi), Jeri Salter (Round Rock), Debbie Stevens (Cypress), William Young (Palestine).
All of these well-established, mid-career artists are distinguished in their own right. All are imminently collectable; their works found in numerous public and private collections in Texas and throughout the nation. All in all, therefore, the exhibition certainly makes for the best holiday art “fare” in town, with the gallery all aglow with beautiful, attainable works certain to warm the heart and inspire avid art shoppers to take one or two home as special decorations for a special time of year.
Following the opening reception, the exhibit will be on display through December 23.
The Contemporary Texas Regionalism exhibition includes works by all 17 members of the gallery’s CTR group, offering a grand revue of the best narrative art being produced in the state today.
Participating artists include Randy Bacon (Albany), Mary Baxter (Marfa), David Caton (Utopia), Margie Crisp (Elgin), Keith Davis (Austin), Fidencio Duran (Austin), Pat Gabriel (Fort Worth), Billy Hassell (Fort Worth), Lee Jamison (Huntsville), Rob Kendrick (Austin), Laura Lewis (Mason), Robert McCoy (San Antonio), William Montgomery (Elgin), Noe Perez (Corpus Christi), Jeri Salter (Round Rock), Debbie Stevens (Cypress), William Young (Palestine).
All of these well-established, mid-career artists are distinguished in their own right. All are imminently collectable; their works found in numerous public and private collections in Texas and throughout the nation. All in all, therefore, the exhibition certainly makes for the best holiday art “fare” in town, with the gallery all aglow with beautiful, attainable works certain to warm the heart and inspire avid art shoppers to take one or two home as special decorations for a special time of year.
Following the opening reception, the exhibit will be on display through December 23.
The Contemporary Texas Regionalism exhibition includes works by all 17 members of the gallery’s CTR group, offering a grand revue of the best narrative art being produced in the state today.
Participating artists include Randy Bacon (Albany), Mary Baxter (Marfa), David Caton (Utopia), Margie Crisp (Elgin), Keith Davis (Austin), Fidencio Duran (Austin), Pat Gabriel (Fort Worth), Billy Hassell (Fort Worth), Lee Jamison (Huntsville), Rob Kendrick (Austin), Laura Lewis (Mason), Robert McCoy (San Antonio), William Montgomery (Elgin), Noe Perez (Corpus Christi), Jeri Salter (Round Rock), Debbie Stevens (Cypress), William Young (Palestine).
All of these well-established, mid-career artists are distinguished in their own right. All are imminently collectable; their works found in numerous public and private collections in Texas and throughout the nation. All in all, therefore, the exhibition certainly makes for the best holiday art “fare” in town, with the gallery all aglow with beautiful, attainable works certain to warm the heart and inspire avid art shoppers to take one or two home as special decorations for a special time of year.
Following the opening reception, the exhibit will be on display through December 23.