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ART LIES: A CONTEMPORARY ART JOURNAL
"New Art in Austin: 22 to Watch"
Austin Museum of Art
issue #48, fall 2005"Object"
dberman gallery
issue #47, summer 2005"Texas Biennial 2005"
Bolm Studios, Camp Fig, Dougherty Arts Center, Eastside Artist Co-op, Gallery Lombardi
issue #46, spring 2005"Testsite 04.4: Annette Lawrence and Annette Carlozzi, with Ana Sisnett"
Fluent-Collaborative
issue #44, fall 2004MelissaMiller
issue #44, fall 2004"Peat Duggins, Dave Bryant and Elizabeth Blackburn"
Testsite 04.3
issue #43, summer 2004"Jessica Halonen: Scattered"
Women & Their Work
issue #42, summer 2004"Rocky Schenck: Photographs"
Wittliff Gallery of Southwestern & Mexican Photography
issue #41, winter 2003"Janaki Lenni and Mona Marshall: Line of Sight"
Women and Their Work
issue #41, winter 2003 -
THE AUSTIN CHRONICLE
"Art for Healing"
The stunning art collection of the Dell Children's Medical Center
january 18, 2008"A Mutual Respect"
The Photographs of Russell Lee Reveal an Exceptional Trust on Both Sides of the Lens
august 29, 2003"Snapshots on Photography"
Anonymous Was a Photographer
october 16, 1998"Tubes of Art"
september 11, 1998"Sacred Spaces and the Art of Margo Sawyer at AMOA"
august 21, 1998"El Paso Perseverance"
may 29, 1998"Art of the State '98"
Art & Theatre to See Around Texas This Summer
may 29, 1998"Framing the Border"
Photography of the Region Between Mexico and the U.S.
may 1, 1998"Texas by Georgia"
How O'Keeffe Adopted the Lone Star State
march 20, 1998"Seeing Stars"
A Constellation of Latin American Drawing Shines at UT
february 6, 1998"Austin Art All Over"
Local Artists' Solo Exhibitions Cover Texas -- and Beyond
december 26, 1997"They Knew What They Liked"
Herbert & Dorothy Vogel's Extraordinary & Personal Art Collection
december 5, 1997 -
THE AUSTIN CHRONICLE (CONT'D)
"Painting Race"
Getting Inside Michael Ray Charles' Provocative Images
october 24, 1997"Watching Art Grow"
september 19, 1997"Untrained Wonders"
UT's Exhibition of Self-Taught Artists Features Miracles
september 12, 1997"Collecting as Affliction"
Art Lover Philip Dempsey Just Can't Shake the Bug
august 22, 1997"A Patron Though Poor"
In Collecting Art, Clint Boelsche Supports Artists
august 8, 1997"'What I Wanted'"
Chuck Cooper Takes Collecting Art Personally
july 25, 1997"You Are What You Art"
july 11, 1997"Art's New Address"
Uptown Is Home to Austin's Latest Cultural District
july 4, 1997"Residence = Difference"
A Stay at ArtPace in San Antonio Can Change an Artist
june 13, 1997"Haitian Vacation"
AMOA's Downtown Exhibition Offers a Cool Getaway
june 6, 1997"Back to Nature"
Reviewing New Work by Judy Jensen and Claudia Reese
may 16, 1997"1% for Soul"
Weighing the Costs of the Art in Public Places Program
march 7, 1997 -
THE AUSTIN CHRONICLE (CONT'D)
"Prints Charming"
Marking Austin's Museum of Art's "Fresh Ink" Exhibit
february 21, 1997"Why, a Duck!"
What You Did See at AMOA's Art Guys Exhibition
january 31, 1997"Visual Arts Top 10"
Best Art, 1996
january 10, 1997"Worth a Thousand..."
Words Play Off Images in Four New AMOA Exhibitions
november 29, 1996"Happy Camper"
Judith Sims on 23 Years with Austin's Art Museum
november 15, 1996"Made Pictures"
The Photos of the Wittliff Gallery & Mariana Yampolsky
october 25, 1996"Ten Years After"
Curator Annette Carlozzi Returns to Austin's Arts Scene
september 27, 1996"The Art of the Dealer"
Exploring the Relationships of Artists & Gallery Owners
august 23, 1996"A Life in Fragments"
The Eloquence of Betye Saar's ArtAssemblages
july 26, 1996"Mercedes Wanguemert-Peña's Grand Obsession Stuck Inside Cuba"
february 16, 1996 -
TEXAS MONTHLY
"Art"
Adapted from Art Guide Texas
september 2004"Picture This"
The Austin Museum of Art tries to right itself, again
march 2002"Go to Jail!"
After twenty years Albany's Old Jail has become the best small-town museum in the state— and maybe in the nation.
december 2000"Edifice Complex"
Communities across Texas are out to buy themselves a masterpiece—not a painting or a sculpture but an exquisite museum by a big-name architect.
september 1999"The Top 10 Foundations"
Administered by Texas’ wealthiest and most venerable families, they give millions of dollars to the needy, initiate and fund community programs, and set a shining example.
december 1997"Artbeat"
Urban taxpayers and wealthy donors are giving new life to Texas museums.
may 1997 -
THE JEWISH OUTLOOK
"Gan Yaniv to Provide an Intimate Oasis on the Dell Jewish Community Campus"
sunday, december 01, 2013"Ballet Austin Moves Israeli Audiences With 'Light'”
friday, november 01, 2013"Take Two Tablets: Historic Ten Commandments from Original Downtown Synagogue Return to CAA"
tuesday, october 01, 2013"Local Jewish Leader Finds Unexpected Connections Between Austin and Warsaw"
thursday, august 01, 2013"'Late Blooming' Sculptor Maintains International Presence from Austin"
saturday, june 01, 2013"Austin Boat Builder Deepens Appreciation for Noah and His Ark"
monday, july 01, 2013 -
AUSTIN HOME MAGAZINE
"Young At Art"
With bold, abstract pieces, baby-faced Nathan Green’s future is looking bright
spring 2012"Perfect Machine"
At the peak of his career, local artist Lance Letscher finally breaks out of his shell
fall 2012 -
AUSTIN MONTHLY MAGAZINE
"Portrait of an Art Scene"
As major art institutions undergo change, the city braces for what lies ahead
july 2011 -
THE NEW YORK TIMES
"Replacing a Museum Director Who Was a Rare Find"
april 10, 2011