Mirrored and Obscured: Contemporary Texas Self-Portraits, organized by the Art Museum of Southeast Texas is a group exhibition examining a range of self-portraiture from artists all over Texas including Cedar Hill, Conroe, Dallas, El Paso, Houston, Galveston, Lubbock, Nacogdoches and San Antonio. Self-portraits included in the exhibition are literal and non-literal. Portraits are in many different types of media: drawing, sculpture, painting, photography, and mixed media. The exhibit features 17 artists: Adela Andea, light sculpture; Debra Barerra, sculpture;
Michael Bise, drawing;
James Drake, mixed media drawings;
Sharon Kopriva, sculpture;
Laura Lark, drawing; Lawrence Lee, mixed media drawing;
Mary McCleary, mixed media collage;
Sherry Owens, sculpture;
Sam Reveles, painting; Shaun Roberts, painting;
Rusty Scruby, photographic reconstruction;
Gael Stack, drawing;
Kathy Vargas, hand-colored photograph; Jonathan Whitfill, sculpture;
Ann Wood, mixed media; and
Xiaoze Xie, painting. Many of these artists are creating new pieces for the exhibit including: Debra Barrera, Sharon Kopriva, Lawrence Lee, Sherry Owens, Shaun Roberts, Jonathan Whitfill, Ann Wood, and Xiaoze Xie.