Barry Whistler Gallery will present “River Jammers” by Raychael Stine. This exhibition marks the second installment in DEASIL's innaugural project, “Square Dance,” a 4-exhibition, 4-city tour of Texas.
DEASIL is a team focused on exploring the itinerant possibilities between commercial gallerists, art consultants, and independent curators. DEASIL offers a nomadic approach to programming that aims to produce exhibitions through the careful consideration of artistic intent, time, and unique location. DEASIL is Arturo Palacios and Hilary Hunt, previously the faithful stewards of Art Palace (2005-2017), a gallery which focused on promoting artists in Texas.
Raychael Stine is an artist living in Albuquerque New Mexico. She holds a BFA from University of Texas Dallas and an MFA from University of Illinois Chicago. Stine has exhibited at Central Features (Albuquerque, NM), Eugene Binder (Marfa, TX), Rhona Hoffman (Chicago, IL), and Road-Agent (Dallas, TX), as well as others. Currently she is an Assistant Professor of Painting and Drawing at the University of New Mexico.
Following the opening day, the exhibit will be on view through April 15.
Barry Whistler Gallery will present “River Jammers” by Raychael Stine. This exhibition marks the second installment in DEASIL's innaugural project, “Square Dance,” a 4-exhibition, 4-city tour of Texas.
DEASIL is a team focused on exploring the itinerant possibilities between commercial gallerists, art consultants, and independent curators. DEASIL offers a nomadic approach to programming that aims to produce exhibitions through the careful consideration of artistic intent, time, and unique location. DEASIL is Arturo Palacios and Hilary Hunt, previously the faithful stewards of Art Palace (2005-2017), a gallery which focused on promoting artists in Texas.
Raychael Stine is an artist living in Albuquerque New Mexico. She holds a BFA from University of Texas Dallas and an MFA from University of Illinois Chicago. Stine has exhibited at Central Features (Albuquerque, NM), Eugene Binder (Marfa, TX), Rhona Hoffman (Chicago, IL), and Road-Agent (Dallas, TX), as well as others. Currently she is an Assistant Professor of Painting and Drawing at the University of New Mexico.
Following the opening day, the exhibit will be on view through April 15.
Barry Whistler Gallery will present “River Jammers” by Raychael Stine. This exhibition marks the second installment in DEASIL's innaugural project, “Square Dance,” a 4-exhibition, 4-city tour of Texas.
DEASIL is a team focused on exploring the itinerant possibilities between commercial gallerists, art consultants, and independent curators. DEASIL offers a nomadic approach to programming that aims to produce exhibitions through the careful consideration of artistic intent, time, and unique location. DEASIL is Arturo Palacios and Hilary Hunt, previously the faithful stewards of Art Palace (2005-2017), a gallery which focused on promoting artists in Texas.
Raychael Stine is an artist living in Albuquerque New Mexico. She holds a BFA from University of Texas Dallas and an MFA from University of Illinois Chicago. Stine has exhibited at Central Features (Albuquerque, NM), Eugene Binder (Marfa, TX), Rhona Hoffman (Chicago, IL), and Road-Agent (Dallas, TX), as well as others. Currently she is an Assistant Professor of Painting and Drawing at the University of New Mexico.
Following the opening day, the exhibit will be on view through April 15.