This exhibition, and the ongoing blog tenyearstoclarity.org, present what Houstonians consider the most critical issues challenging our city today and their ideas to solve them. Co curated by architects David…
January 8, 2012
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An international symposium launching Documents of 20th-Century Latin American and Latino Art, the MFAH/ICAA digital archive. Speakers will include Alejandro Anreus, art history professor at the William Paterson University; Roldán…
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Works from the Harriet and Harmon Kelley and Irene and Leo Edwards Collections, covering 200 years of African American art. It’s the first of three shows planned for 2012 that…
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A dual exhibition featuring experimentation with silk, markers and thread by Valerie Short and wood sculptures by James Nelson, a member of the wood carving guild of Texas. He uses…
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The third of four January Sundays of regional improvised music accompanied by a viewing (in pieces) of Derek Bailey’s 1992l four-hour documentary “On The Edge: Improvisation In Music.” Featuring Christina…
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A 10 year survey of the artist’s digital collage work. The Austin-based artist, a proponent of “more is more,” creates large, colorful, multi-layered collages, featuring a variety of objects including…
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Large-scale figurative drawings, sculpture, and video of the Houston-based, African American artist Robert Pruitt address timely political and cultural identity issues often with subtle humor.
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Houston sculptor Meredith Jack has been a full-time faculty member at Lamar University in Beaumont since 1977. Black’s show will feature small-scale sculptures in an indoor gallery, and two large-scale…
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Gather your favorites as well as your castoffs and swap them out for something different. All genres will be accepted. There will be literary themed cocktails and random reading from…
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The dweller inhabits the outdoors in the same way most of us inhabit our living rooms. His cliff near a glowing fire is our sofa near a glowing television. He…
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This DVD screening includes a selection of experimental films by Joseph Cornell, along with the only existing footage of the assemblage artist in his studio.
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Collaborative works by Christine Bisetto and Matthew Clark
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