
Celebrating women artists in a historic Austin gallery space.
Women & Their Work is a community-centered art gallery in Austin, Texas, dedicated to showcasing rotating exhibits by female artists. Housed in a historic 1890s building that was once a grocery store, the gallery features large glass windows overlooking a serene grass lawn with an artistic fountain. It offers live artist talks, performances, and educational tours, fostering engagement with contemporary art in a magical and supportive environment. Perfect for art enthusiasts, tourists, and school groups seeking inspiring cultural experiences.
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Features contemporary works by female artists in regularly updated gallery displays.
Hosts interactive sessions where artists discuss their work and creative processes.
Provides guided tours for school groups and visitors to explore installations and art history.
Offers a venue for dance, theater, and other artistic performances during festivals and events.
Participates in local cultural activities like Austin's museum day to engage the public.
Always worth seeing, this community-centered gallery features rotating exhibits of female artists. The gallery often participated in Austin's annual museum day. The building itself is fascinating too, originating as a grocery store in the 1890s. One side of the gallery features several large pages of glass facing across a shallow grass lawn punctuated by an artistic fountain.
Moriah and her partner did a great job leading a tour for my school. The students were able to interact with a few different installations and we really enjoyed the peace and serenity of the garden.
Really wonderful art gallery with lovely artwork. Thanks to An for recommending the live artists talk tonight. It was also a pleasure to meet Alejandra Almuelle the artist. Really liked your work and getting insights about here work. Thx
Good collections. The beautiful display and cool outside. The steps are very kind and supportive.
I had a performance in the space 2 weeks ago and it was quite magical!! It was for the Fusebox Festival in Austin and I was dancing with Gesel Mason in her project Yes,And.
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