Upcoming Exhibits
In Conversation: Will Wilson
July 11- September 15, 2024
The exhibit features the work of contemporary Navajo (Diné) photographer Will Wilson, together in a dialogue with the work of Edward Curtis, best known for his portfolios of romanticized photos published as The North American Indian (1907-1930). Wilson’s Critical Indigenous Photographic Exchange (CIPX) project, on the other hand, is dedicated to creating a contemporary vision of Native North America. Wilson employs a wet-plate collodion photographic technique, based on the nineteenth-century method, but he pushes the CIPX project into the contemporary with the inclusion of “Talking Tintypes,” which use augmented reality (AR) technology to bring photographs to life. For Wilson, CIPX is a way to create new conversations and emphasize exchange over problematic documentation.
In Conversation: Will Wilson is organized by Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art.
Generous support provided by Art Bridges
Image: Will Wilson (b. 1969), Michelle Cook, Citizen of the Navajo Nation, UNM Law Student, 2013, printed 2018, archival pigment print from wet plate collodion scan, 22 x 17 in. Art Bridges. Photography of artwork by Brad Flowers.
Angelo State University Art Faculty Biennial Exhibition
September 27-October 27, 2024
Hayun Surl, Along The Way (2024), Press mold, Stoneware Cone 3-6, Mixed Media
Where Children Sleep: Photographs by James Mollison
February 14 - April 6, 2025
Organized by Curatorial Assistance Traveling Exhibitions, Pasadena, California
Generously sponsored by Susan and Mort Mertz
Indira, 7, Kathmandu, Nepal 28.7 x 23.6 inches framed
2025 Ceramic Invitational Exhibition and Symposium
April 25 - July 13, 2025
Generously sponsored by John Williams and the San Angelo Endowment for Ceramic Events
The Art of Ezra Tucker
July 10 - September 7, 2025
Tour Produced by David J. Wagner, L.L.C., David J. Wagner, Ph.D., Curator/Tour Director
Ezra Tucker with his artwork
Ezra Tucker, On Watch, 2022, Acrylic on board, 40 x 30 inches. Courtesy of the artist.
The Global Language of Headwear: Cultural Identity, Rites of Passage, and Spirituality
August 22, 2025 - January 4, 2026
Jointly organized by Stacey W. Miller and International Arts & Artists, Washington, DC
Generously sponsored by Beverly Stribling and Suzanne Sugg
Phami Akha Headdress, Thailand, mid-20th century, metal, beads, coins, cotton,
©2012 Courtesy of Hat Horizons, Photograph by Matthew Hillman
26th San Angelo North American Ceramic Competition
April 17 - June 21, 2026
Generously sponsored by John Williams and the San Angelo Endowment for Ceramic Events