by dwintern | Sep 24, 1998 | 1998, Archive
In Out of Our Skin, Weave intends to break the laws of gravity, boundaries of emotion and rules regarding women and their proper place in society. A special evening of dance by Houston’s compelling all-women modern dance group, Out of Our Skin includes a...
by dwintern | Sep 12, 1998 | 1998, Archive, Artist, I
Fifteen: Jim Isermann is the first large-scale retrospective devoted to this nationally and internationally recognized Los Angeles-based artist. A fully illustrated catalogue of Isermann’s art with essays by David Pagel and Michael Darling accompanies the...
by dwintern | Sep 12, 1998 | 1998, Archive
What doeth daughter of feminist intellectuals make? Painting of tumors, nuns with guns and visual poetry depicting the dehumanization of death and our relationship to it, of course. Katie Jackson’s most recent series of work centers around how we are living and...
by dwintern | Sep 10, 1998 | 1998, Archive, Artist, S, T
After an award-winning run at New York’s Public Theater solo performer Roger Guenveur Smith hits the road with A Huey P. Newton Story, a virtuosic and intimate portrait of Huey P. Newton, the late co-founder of the Black Panther Party. Smith’s performance,...
by dwintern | Jul 10, 1998 | 1998, Archive, Artist
QuAC (The Queer Artist Collective delves deeper into the collective queer psyche. Cutting through layers of therapy, angst and ecstasy QuAC performers expose themselves and society in an original and insightful way. This will be the fifth installment in the...