Houston fine art digital, giclee, archival inkjet, collaborative projects, and intaglio printmaking with master printer Dan Mitchell Allison, and exhibitions in the Naü-haus Art Space  located in the Heights of Houston TX, USA
 
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TCA Studio Presents: Houston VS Dallas Smackdown Round IIDallas-Houston Smackdown II
 

Nau-haus since 2007 please scroll down


 


Oct. - Nov. 2009

Scott Woodard, Sept. - Oct.  2009

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Tomas Glass and 
Guss Kemp, July 2009

Pam Horsman and 
Tuyet Thi Ong June 2009

June  in the TCA Studio
Dallas vs, Houston Smackdown

 

Image & Metaphor Group
show May 2009

Jesus Galvan, April 2009

"Contemporary Americana"
Michael Pajon, Damara Kamenecki, Elizabeth Fox
March 2009

 

Wortham, Freedman and Young February 2009

 

Kevin Peterson Jan. 2009

Invovation by Limitation
Piotr Chizinski, Ryder Richards, Sue Ann Rische, and Jonathan Whitfill

 

Rick Bartow October 2008
exhibition and new monoprints

Oliver Raszewski Nov.2008

Paul Kittelson,
Modern Convieniences Sept. 2008

Marzia Faggin
"Fiat Money" 
June 2008 @ TCA
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AUGUST  SURVEY 2008

Joyce Harlow, July 2008

Jeff Jennings 
June 2008

 

Chris Hedrick 
"Uncommon Objects"
May  2008
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Peter Massing, Feb 2008

Scott Woodard, Jan. 2008

Dan Mitchell Allison / TCA lenticular lens projects

 

 


 
 
 

 

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"Hide and Seek"
large scale works by Lydia Bodnar-Balahutrak
March 2010
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Sat. March 6 - Sun. March. 28, 2010 / opening reception Sat. March. 6 - 6 to 9 PM    Click here to see more of the show 

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T.C.A. Studio Collaborations Since 2001
Susan Plum

Meredith Jack

Rick Bartow
Richard Stout  polymer resist method and mixed media 
Richard Stout etched two color polymer photo resist

Richard Stout / small studies
MIchael Roque Collins
Gail Siptak
Magda Boltz-Topp Wilson
Bert L. Long Jr. 
Sharon Kopriva

James Magee
Nancy Reddin Kienholz Gravure
Nancy Reddin Kienholz Lenticular
 

Terrell James intaglio
Terrel James monoprints

Cora Cohen
Birgit Langhammer
Ed Wilson
Ray McNiece
Virgil Grotfelt
Dixie Friend Gay
Patrick Palmer
Susie Paul
Lydia Bodnar-Balahutrak
Tracye Wear
Hans Molzberger 
James Kanan
Oliver Raszewski
Mark Bercier
Rain Bedsole
Robert Warrens
Sally Chandler

C l i c k   h e r e   t o   v i e w   T C A   S t u d i o

click here to view Rick Bartow monotypesIn October of 2008 Rick Bartow came to Houston to exhibit at the Nau-has art space and collaborate with us in the T.C.A. studio. On Monday Oct. 6th after Bartow's initial reception at the Nau-haus exhibition space, the artist  teamed up with TCA owner Dan Allison, and  printmaker Kelly Moran to complete  more than 36 monotypes by the end of the week. Here are just some of Bartows works from this effort. Here are just a few examples of our work together. His last night in town Rick treated us to a little concert at the gallery.
Click here to see Rick, Ed and Bob play 

Rick was here for the week courtesy of the Charles Froelick gallery of Portland Oregon, and left us with his music, his art, and his magic.These works are now available through Froelick Gallery. contact: charles@froelickgallery.com 

Sometimes it happens that one idea leads to another, and when it works out just right the conversation between the artist and the studio just gets more and more interesting. These works from Terrell James not only proved we had a lot more to "talk" about from previious sessiions, but that our vocabulary continues to become considerably richer. DMA 07/20/06

click to change image"Fortune's Cookie," our first collaboration of the year was a mixed media Project with the legendary Nancy Reddin Kienholz. Using a photograph scanned from the book chronicling her work with her husband the late Ed Kienholz as a starting point Nancy explored several avenues with this image captured in the eighties by photographer Marsha Burns. 
Please chick here to view the results of these poignant images from one of Americas greatest artists.       All works are in the collection of the artist.

Our first show in 2006 is studio artist Kelly Moran. Kelly Moran describes her work in her show “Catastrophic Survival”

"There will be a combination of small 3 and 4 colour photo polymer prints and mid size linoleum cut/vintage wallpaper multiples. The images used are vintage but some how have timelessness about them. “Home Sweet Home” is a Linoleum cut of floating Aviators warming a meal over a fire while dreaming of home, which are little pink houses on a made in America vintage wallpaper background. There are also the Siamese twin servants in Stand your Ground that are staring defiantly at the viewer as if challenging them to some sort of contest. Maybe a three legged race? Some of the small sized prints depict life saving methods on a background of wallpaper. The men are wearing hats and the women high heels in these prints. Because the life saving image is taken out of context they take on different meaning. The women look like angels in Lift and Carry” and the men in “Litter” look like ghost pallbearers. These are not big splashy images they are intimate little jewels requiring inspection and contemplation.

In 2005:
Sharon Kopriva:click for more images
We ended 2004 with a series of three works "Avenger", "Brooder" and "Observer" by Sharon Kopriva using the polymer photo resist method. Each of these first three images made maximum use of Sharon's energetic drawing style and sense of the dramatic. The images are four colours using two polymer plates. The drawings were done directly on the plates and then burned with an aquatint screen. We started 2005 with two more ambitious works, "Snatched" and "Last Tango." 29"x 38" and 29"x 28" respectively. Both works were included in the New Orleans Triennial.

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