lorena morales: embracing

on view August 22nd - September 12th, 2020

Location: 6448 Hwy 290 E., Suite A102, Austin, TX 78723


Gallery Talk and Virtual Walk-Through

Saturday September 5th, 2020 ~ at 2:15pm on YouTube (use this link) and other social media ~ Gallery Director and co-founder Troy Campa will visit with artist Lorena Morales about the exhibit and artworks.

You can also visit our YouTube Channel to watch short video clips of some of the artworks and their inspiration.


Limited Edition Exhibit Catalog

This perfect bound soft cover catalog is limited to an edition of 50. Sized 9" x 6", with 50 full color page. Each copy is signed by the artist.  Contents include: 

  • Photos of all artworks in the exhibition

  • Photos of the exhibit installed

  • Essay by Veronica Valarino

  • Artist’s statement

  • Abbreviated Artist biography

  • Artist’s CV

Cost of $25.00 each.

Purchase the catalog online HERE or contact the gallery.



How does a new neighborhood, or city, or country, or culture become home to us?

To make a new place our home, we must embrace the change, embrace the place, embrace the people, and embrace our new surroundings. We must also be embraced.


Embracing, Lorena Morales’ third solo exhibit with the gallery, and the title of her most recent series of artworks, arose out her experience living as an expat in Angola; specifically, in Soyo, a small town bordering the Congo River. These works contemplate the relationship between color, lines and shapes that appear, and disappear, according to the changing light, and based on the position or angle of the viewer. The dynamic experience points to the relationship between the materiality of the media, and the immateriality of light and shadow; not unlike what it feels like to question the meaning of ‘home’ and ‘culture,’ in an unfolding search for similarity, or what is absent, in new and unfamiliar environments.  

Set of five artworks “Embracing Congo” by Lorena Morales; 2020; 20” x 25” each framed

Set of five artworks “Embracing Congo” by Lorena Morales; 2020; 20” x 25” each framed


detail of installation by Lorena Morales titled “I am Here”; 2020; 36” x 36” x 120”

detail of installation by Lorena Morales titled “I am Here”; 2020; 36” x 36” x 120”

In her own words:

“In my work, I explore deeply personal themes of home and cultural identity, and reference feelings of nostalgia as well as ever-evolving expectations. As someone who left her country of birth, Venezuela, to build a new life in Texas, and once again in Angola, Africa, I am inspired to create by the places I see and visit, and the people I meet. Through my artistic practice, I am continuously exploring what it means to embrace a new cultural identity, while also protecting the one I have brought with me."  


About the Artist:

Lorena Morales is a contemporary visual artist currently living and working in Houston Texas. Born in Maracaibo, Venezuela, Lorena holds certificates in painting and sculpture from the Glassell School of Art at the Museum of Fine Arts Houston, as well as a degree in Business Administration from Rafael Urdaneta University. She recently completed the Block XIX Program at the Glassell School of Art, and was also awarded a grant by the Carlos Cruz-Diez Foundation and the Glassell School of Art for participation in an Advanced Seminar in Contemporary Art.

Artwork: detail of “Embracing #8”; 2020; 20” x 25” framed

Artwork: detail of “Embracing #8”; 2020; 20” x 25” framed

Lorena Morales’ artworks have been exhibited nationally in Florida, North Carolina, and extensively in Texas.  Her artworks have also been exhibited internationally in Venezuela and Germany. In 2016 the George R. Brown Convention Center in Houston commissioned “Flight Plan”, a 50’ x 200’ site specific artwork by Loren Morales, as part of their permanent collection.  Most recently Lorena has been selected as one of 18 international artists to attend the prestigious L’AiR Arts Drawing Research Residency in Paris France for the 2020/2021 season.

See more artwork by Lorena Morales and download her Artist Statement & CV on her artist page here.