Featured Group Shows

Form And Function

Ivester Contempoary

Ivester Contemporary is excited to announce, Form and Function, a summer group exhibition that challenges the boundaries between fine art and craft. This exhibition invites a selection of fine artists to create functional objects and invites a selection of craftspeople to create non-functional objects. Form and Function encourages artists and craftspeople to diverge from their conventional practices and explores new creative territories. The exhibition will feature a range of functional objects made by fine artists including furniture, eating utensils, clothing, and toys, and the show will feature non-functional objects made by craftspeople including paintings, photography and sculpture.

Exhibiting artists and craftspeople are:
Kalee Appleton, Claire Sommers Buck, Jonas Criscoe, Ryan Thayer Davis, Jenn Hassin, Candace Hicks, Alie Jackson, Calder Kamin, Bradley Kerl, Keith Kreeger, Beili Liu, Katy McCarthy, Anya Molyviatis, Ryan Montgomery, Virginia L. Montgomery, Steve Parker, Denise Prince, Natalia Rocafuerte, Rachel Wolfson Smith, Tom Jean Webb, Isabel Wilson, and Jasmine Zelaya

Arm Chair, 2023

Tufted, Wood

36 x 30 x 30 in

Fortune Teller: Group Show

Ivester Contemporary Austin, TX

This exhibition’s title was presented to a selection of Texas based artists for their own interpretation. Fortune Teller is being presented in reaction to the previous two year’s unpredictability and the future’s uncertainty, but ultimately the goal of this exhibition is to communicate the fact that many of the outcomes we as individuals and as a whole may face are within our control. 

Sinkhole, 2021
3D collage on Lenticular Printed Material

Essentials Presents: Mask Group Show 2020,

San Antonio Central Library

Visual Arts Collective, Essentials Creative, originally from San Antonio and now based in Austin, presents an exhibition of artists, designers, and collaborators celebrating the myths and sacred powers of masks.

Armor Mask, 2020
Snapchat AR Lens Filter

Inspired by the intricate details of Samurai Armor and how it allowed them to move. I created small intricate 3D shapes and used AR physics to react to movement in the viewer’s face. This resulted in an over exxagerated movement of these scale-like objects that created a beautiful dance obstructing the viewer’s face.

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