A Common Occurrence of Time: Quiescence by Amanda Barry and Yellowing by Kailee Viator
A mixed-media, two woman show featuring the work of Amanda Barry an Kailee Viator during February 2020.
A mixed-media, two woman show featuring the work of Amanda Barry an Kailee Viator during February 2020.
Artist Christopher Troutman presented “Sequential: Studio Art and Comics,” an exhibition of drawings and large scale paintings in sequential form, in Oct 2019, at The Art Studio, Inc., 720 Franklin in Beaumont, Texas. The exhibition comprised of sequential art, many which featured combined landscapes of Japan and Beaumont, Texas.
Artist Kelli Scofield presented “Equilibrium,” an exhibition of paintings and mixed-media art, Nov. 2-29, at The Art Studio, Inc., 720 Franklin in Beaumont, Texas. The exhibition comprised of 30 works featuring acrylic and found objects. For a story about the show, click here.
The Art Studio, Inc’s annual Alternative Show displayed 107 pieces by 67 artists at its opening reception June 3. “From nine-years old to ancient, there were a lot of new faces and diverse crowd,” Greg Busceme, TASI director said. The exhibition will be on display through June 24. For more information call 409-838-5393. Photos by
Ceramicist Blanton to exhibit recent work at AMSET in December Linnis Blanton throws clay in his workshop every day. When he is at Lamar University, he is at the wheel teaching ceramics to students and when class lets out, he continues working with the clay, constructing platters, vases and free-form sculptures to build a large
Printmaker Abelman discovers inspiration in Estonia Maurice Abelman is quiet. The soft-spoken artist is not the kind of person who one expects to stand on a street corner and rant at the world. Through his detailed woodblock collages, Abelman comments on the world around him, but it was from an increasingly narrow point of view.
BEAUMONT —In the boiling heat of a Southeast Texas summer, a gaggle of unruly artistic types are hatching a plan — no, they are not planning on breaking into a bank and making off with millions, although most of them fit the “starving artist” stereotype — they are planning to launch the new arts season.
Submitting art to a gallery can be intimidating. An artist may believe his art is not worthy to be hung and will be rejected. However, The Art Studio, Inc. will offer an opportunity for artists to hang their work without rejection at The Alternative Show, opening June 6. Submissions will be accepted 2 p.m. to
South Korean Riah Lee, TASIMJAE 2014 winner, returns for solo show at Art Studio in May When Riah Lee decided to spend a semester as an exchange student at Lamar University in spring 2014, she didn’t expect to be back in Southeast Texas just a year later — especially having to transport a series of paintings
TASI to host multi-sculptor 3D show in March Metal and wood sculptures will be suspended from the ceilings, with hanging artworks adorning the exterior of the building, and a cornucopia of ceramics and found object pieces will infiltrate the gallery at The Arts Studio, Inc.’s Sculpture Invitational opening, March 6. Elizabeth French, assistant director of