In conjunction with PrintHouston 2012, a city-wide celebration of printmaking.
May 2012
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Helen C. Kleberg, a self-taught photographer, and Toni Frissell, a well known New York fashion photographer and photojournalist, photographed the world-renowned King Ranch from the 1930’s to the 50’s.
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A re-examination of American nostalgia, traditions, folklore, music and literature by San Antonio multimedia artist.
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The first United States exhibition for Cuban artist Franklin Alvarez.
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Bernstein began photographing after working nearly two decades as a civil rights lawyer, and explores the sorrows and sweetness of family life.
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33 hand pulled prints by 26 nationally-based artists in Printhouston’s inaugural juried print biennial. Juried by Dr. Dena M. Woodall, Assistant Curator of Prints and Drawing at the MFAH.
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Works from Nau-haus Art & Graphic (NAG) collaborations, including works by artists Ann Harithas, Susan Plumb, Marzia Faggin, Kelly Moran, James Magee, George Gittoes, Sharon Kopriva, and Nancy Reddin Kienholz.
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Weavings by Karenni craftswomen living in Houston. Examples of both traditional and market-influenced pieces tell the story of an art form at the center of refugee life.
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Plants and foliage created from X-rays, MRI film, and cast bronze by two artists who share a background in metalsmithing and an interest in creating large installations from small, sometimes…
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Ceramist Piero Fenci is honored as HCCC’s 4th Texas Master for his involvement in the Texas craft community, his teaching, his work, and his exceptional craftsmanship. HCCC Curator Anna Walker…
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A “unique group exhibition celebrating traditional and contemporary printmaking.” Artist include Lucinda Cobley, Jill Moser, Ellen Orseck, Althea Murphy-Price, Joelle Petit, Robert Ryman, Mark Williams, Joan Winter, and Nazar Yahya.…
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Austin native Ellen Heck studied philosophy at Brown University and lives in Berkeley, CA. as an Artist-In-Residence at the Kala Art Institute.
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Two Houston artists with a common interest in urban detritus and its unique, synthetic, decaying beauty.
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Larissa Aharoni will present a silkscreened artist book, which she created during her residency at CentralTrak, titled GO COWBOYS, referring to the final statement of Jesse Joe Hernandez, who received…
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Works by Texas State University photography students, curated by Burton Pritzker
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A group show of local artists marks Gallery Black Lagoon’s second anniversary.