Women Figurative Artists of 70′s SoHo Co-ops

Posted April 11th, 2009 by Conrad

In an effort to branch out and do different things, I went to the opening of an exhibition of art work done by important female figurative artists from the 70′s SoHo co-ops (hence the title of the exhibition). The exhibition was at the Dishman Museum, on Lamar University. This museum is small, and not many people went there, but it was a nice event. In addition to wine, snacks and art, there was also some interpretive dance. I am thinking that Lamar will be increasingly part of my life. I may even take a class there. Here are two of the pieces that I found very interesting. My favorite piece in the exhibition I could not find online.

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3 Responses to “Women Figurative Artists of 70′s SoHo Co-ops”

  1. Graham

    I’m glad you’re getting out and doing things. I got the impression that you were in a bit of a rut, both with your writing and with going out and experiencing what Texas has to offer. Art exhibitions can be neat, especially if there is wine and cheese. Especially with wine and cheese.

  2. DQ

    What is this interpretive dance you speak of?

  3. LAW

    I’m glad you went to the opening. I plan on going Wednesday. I’ve been just a bit busy…

    I have a small list of some local attractions you might like, I’ll be sending it your way. I’ll mark the file “Rut Prevention”. :lol: