Wally Workman Gallery
The gallery has two stories of exhibition space where one can view over 50 artists.
Established in 1980 and located in a 120 year old historic house in Austin’s art district, the Wally Workman Gallery specializes in emerging and collected talent.
06/16/2026
Diana Greenberg, Botanical (Always on My Mind), 2025
oil, mixed media, and thread on canvas, 48 x 48 inches
Come see Diana’s show through June 28th or visit our website to check out the show. Parking details are linked in bio.
For this show, Diana Greenberg continues to explore large canvas formats, allowing for expansive gestures in addition to more intimate line work drawn directly into the paint. Ever cognitive of negative space, she explores three-dimensional twists and turns of color on a flat plane. Her smaller works amass almost a tactile sculptural quality. Throughout, she returns to botanical inspiration. Forms from cut flowers in her studio are showcased in her paintings, and the hues from these explore new more immersive color relationships.
Greenberg lives and works in Austin, Texas. This is her eleventh solo show with the gallery.
Join us THURSDAY, tomorrow, for Diana Greenberg’s opening reception of Expanding Line.
Preview the show online, link in bio, or come see Diana’s work in person June 4th through Sunday, June 28th. The gallery will be open Tues-Sat 10-5pm and Sunday 12-4pm.
06/01/2026
We are excited to present Diana Greenberg’s solo show Expanding Line for this month’s show. Join us for the opening reception this Thursday, June 4th, 6pm-8pm.
05/30/2026
Patrick Puckett, The Maestro, 2026, mixed media on paper, 60 x 42 inches
Come see Patrick’s work in person for the last weekend, or visit our website to check out the show online.
05/26/2026
Last week to see Patrick Puckett’s work. Come stop by through Sunday, May 31st.
The Maestro, 2026, mixed media on paper, 60 x 42 inches
Hammock, 2026, oil on canvas, 76 x 64 inches
05/23/2026
Patrick Puckett’s solo show Daze of Our Lives is on view through May 31st. Come by the gallery or visit our website to see Patrick’s bold paintings.
Watermelon, 2026, oil on canvas, 72 x 72 inches
Garden, 2026, oil on canvas, 76 x 64 inches
Known for his assertive brushstrokes and bold, expressive color, Patrick Puckett creates commanding paintings that balance stillness with underlying energy. His figures often appear at rest, yet their environments pulse with vibrancy and movement. Through direct eye contact and dynamic settings, his subjects project a quiet confidence and inner vitality. Each figure embodies a sense of self-assurance that mirrors the artist’s unapologetic and decisive painting technique.
Puckett’s work draws from a life lived in the American South, resulting in visual compositions that feel both personal and inventive. His paintings are not direct representations, but rather carefully constructed interpretations shaped by memory, place, and experience.
Puckett earned his Bachelor of Fine Arts from the University of Southern Mississippi in 2002, where he studied under professor James Meade. He currently lives and works in Jackson, Mississippi.
This exhibition marks a continued and significant relationship between the artist and the gallery, highlighting the evolution of Puckett’s distinctive voice in contemporary figurative painting.
Come see Daze of Our Lives through May 31 at the gallery. We are open Tuesday - Saturday 10am-5pm, Sunday 12pm-4pm, and by appointment.
We are excited to have a Chloe Alexander piece in the Affordable Art Fair
“My work is a form of story-telling. Inspired by the rich, high contrast illustrations found in illuminated texts, graphic novels, and children’s fairy taleshe often-whimsical imagery and characters that I create are meant to provoke a sense of nostalgia and familiarity within the viewer. I love printmaking because as a process based medium, it requires constant problem solving that influences the image making process. In tandem with the history of print as an art form, I aspire to communicate using visual language, which can transcend the prescriptive and often ephemeral nature of spoken words. My hope is that a broad audience is able to access the universality of the motifs that I employ, and once immersed in these visual narratives, will then add to, alter, or reimagine the intent of the imagery based on their own assumptions or personal experiences.” ~ Chloe Alexander
Chloe Alexander is an Atlanta-based printmaker who works in various techniques to create multilayered, one-of-a-kind prints and drawings. Chloe obtained both her BFA and M. Ed. from Georgia State University and has since exhibited her work widely, including at Claire Oliver Gallery in Harlem, the Print Center New York, and the Woolwich Contemporary Print Fair in London.
Songbirds, 2026, photolithograph, colored pencil, silkscreen, latex and collage on panel, 48 x 36 inches
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1202 W 6th Street
Austin, TX
78703
Opening Hours
| Tuesday | 10am - 5pm |
| Wednesday | 10am - 5pm |
| Thursday | 10am - 5pm |
| Friday | 10am - 5pm |
| Saturday | 10am - 5pm |
| Sunday | 12pm - 4pm |