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Central Texas is home to a number of talented sculptors, an active sculpture society (Texas Society of Sculptors), and two of the nation’s notable sculpture museums, the Umlauf Sculpture Garden & Museum and the Elisabet Ney Museum. You can find a wide variety of art—from table top to monumental, delicate to durable, abstract to figurative, made of every material imaginable.
Top: Bob Coffee, Pop the Whip, Bronze, 25" x 60" x 19", The Bronze Art of Bob Coffee
Bottom right: David Everett, Quatrain, Painted Woodcarving, 25 1/2" x 17" x 11", artist's studio
Bottom left: Damian Priour, Still Life, Glass and fossiliferous limestone, Damian Priour Studio
Art Lover’s Guide Resources:
(Includes participants in the 2007 printed edition of Art Lover's Guide. Available beginning September 2006)
1550 Gallery · Kerrville
Austin Galleries · Austin
Blanton Museum of Art · Austin
The Bronze Art of Bob Coffee · Austin
City of Austin, Art in Public Places · Austin
ClayWays Pottery Studio & Gallery · Austin
Damian Priour Studio · Austin
Davis Gallery · Austin
El Taller Gallery · Austin
Elisabet Ney Museum · Austin
David Everett · Austin
Feats of Clay Pottery Studio & Gallery · Austin
Gallery on the Square · Wimberley
Gallery Soco · Austin
George Washington Carver Museum & Cultural Center · Austin
Haven Gallery & Fine Gifts · Austin
Harry Ransom Humanities Research Center · Austin
Hill Country Arts Foundation · Ingram
Jim Rummel Art · Austin
Kerr Arts & Cultural Center · Kerrville
La Peña · Austin
LBJ Library and Museum · Austin
The Museum of Western Art · Kerrville
Arye Shapiro · Austin
Shorelines Gallery · Austin
Sunset Canyon Pottery · Austin
TIPS on Art · Austin
Turquoise Door · Austin
Umlauf Sculpture Garden & Museum · Austin
Women & Their Work · Austin
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