Visual Vernacular: Huidi Xiang
Born in Chengdu, China, Huidi Xiang has expanded her love of design and visual art over the course of her current collegiate career at Rice University. A double major in both studio art and architecture, Xiang brings together elements of sculpture, photography, and video to test conflicting ideas along with displaying the outcomes of visual experiments.…
Visual Vernacular: Dianne K Webb
Dianne K Webb, “Coral Oasis” (detail). From the Oyster and Pearl series.…
Visual Vernacular: Betsy Huete
Betsy Huete, “Methods in Scholarship (Glass Houses),” 2024. Photo: Alex Barber …
Visual Vernacular: Michael McFadden
Making use of Art League Houston's hallway space that connects their exhibition spaces, local writer and organizer Michael McFadden has constructed the exhibition aesthetic][equity, one that hones in on the rocky history of socio-economic inequity that exists within the Houston arts community.…
Visual Vernacular: Zachary Gresham
Patricia Vazquez Gomez, “Jornaleros” This Friday, Art League Houston employs both…
Visual Vernacular: Emily Peacock
Entering into the realm of higher education, Emily Peacock was engaged in subjects distant from art. Encounters with cameras and lenses in college changed her path for the better. A creative collision of current circumstances, a yearning to connect to her past, along with a desire to visually transcribe familial history, Peacock began to forge the foundation of her photos.…
Visual Vernacular: Artist Nazar Yahya
From Nazar Yahya’s “Rose Water: A Homage To Cy Twombly” Series (detail)…
Visual Vernacular: Artist Ron Ulicny
Ron Ulicny, “Ellipsification (Negativity)” A combination of careful craftsmanship along with…
Visual Vernacular: Gallerist and Artist Mel Dewees
Aimée Terburg, “Untitled” from the “Divisibility” series, 2024 Tucked away in…
Visual Vernacular: Artist Megan Spacek
Megan Spacek, “Objective” and “Subjective,” 2024 Born in Adkins, Texas, artist…