Category Archives: past exhibits

American Family Dreams

TASI tenant McLaurin to host ‘Blue and Permanent’ in November It is fairly easy to spot Abigail McLaurin at The Art Studio. She is the slim girl with clothes covered in colored blotches with streaks of charcoal and chalk across her face. She resembles a Dickensian urchin most times, but she isn’t begging for change

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The Natural World of Julie Lee

Artist explores objects’ experiences in October show Julie Lee’s world is in balance. Natural objects and man-made castoffs combine their experiences to tell their stories, and to create new stories for the willing viewer. Lee’s constructions will be on display in the exhibition “The Natural World of Julie Lee,” Oct. 5-26, at The Art Studio,

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The Tenants Show!

Come see what the TASI tenants have been up to in the last 12 months. Their work will be displayed at the Tenants Show, September 7 – 27, 2013 with an opening reception at The Studio, Sept. 7th,  from 7 p.m. to 10 p.m.  Come see it and buy something. Read more in the September ISSUE!

TASIMJAE EXHIBIT

An Exhibit highlighting a variety of member’s work – April 6 – 27, 2013  It’s time once again for the unpronounceable exhibition that aims to showcase the diverse works of The Art Studio’s membership. TASIMJAE (The Art Studio, Inc. Members Jurored Art Exhibition) will be on display through April 27, beginning with a free reception

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Old Friends, New Ideas

TASI, AREA MUSEUMS FEATURE DIVERSE CERAMICS EXHIBITIONS The exhibition “The Art Studio & Friends,” will showcase the work of a diverse group of artists who have associated with TASI over the years, including tenants, NCECA members who have been tenants, and about a dozen friends of The Studio. When the National Council on Education for the Ceramic

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Memories and Waterways

Photographer Winston explores SETX environs in February exhibition. Joe Winston grew up along the waterways of Southeast Texas and the Bolivar Peninsula. He always felt in tune with the environment and its stories. “People want to know the story,” he says. “That’s important in my work because it is a story. It’s about my experience. And

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