Artwork > Target Texas: What Inspires Art Museum of South Texas May 18-August 12, 2018

Target Texas: What Inspires - 5/18/2018 10:00 AM - 8/12/2018 5:00 PM

Target Texas is a biennial of Texas artists organized by the AMST Curator of Exhibitions, Deborah Fullerton. This exhibition brings six artists from across the state, a place as big as many countries, to answer the question, “What inspires the contemporary artists of Texas?” Artists here have an incredible variety of inspirations rooted in the distinctness of each region, and choose to depict a broad array of messages through a range of mediums. What inspires each artist depends upon a lifetime of experiences such as storytelling, family, nature, current events, and urban issues. This edition of Target Texas includes:
Sedrick Huckaby of Fort Worth
Teresa Ruiz of Corpus Christi
Rigoberto Gonzalez of McAllen
Barbra Riley of Canyon Lake
Sarah Williams of Houston
Elizabeth Payne of Yoakum

An accompanying full-color catalogue will be available in the Gift Shop.

The Parable of the Patriarchy, No.4840
archival pigment print
22"x30"
2017
Still Life in the Winter Woods, No.4845
Archival pigment print
32" x 40"
2017
After the Destruction ofSodom and Gomorrah, No. 2429
Archival pigment print
32" x 40"
2016
Art Succumbs to Alternative Facts, No. 4901
archival pigment print
22"x30"
2017
The Best of Times, The Worst of Times, N0.4862
archival pigment print
22"x30"
2017
The Feast of Herod, No.0319
archival pigment print
22"x30"
2016