Featuring works by Alfredo Scaroina, Roberto Del Rio, Michael Macedo-Meazell, Becky Soria, and Tania Marmolejo.
July 7, 2012
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Art pieces in various ink and pen formats. Artists participating include Patricia Corron, Blue 130, April Murphy, Robin Baker, Christian Navarrete, Lizbeth Ortiz, Julia Salazar, David Pilgrim, John Paul Luna,…
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Solo and ensemble performances featuring Baltimore’s pioneering pedal steel guitarist. $5 – 10 admission… pay what you can.
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Performative photography investigates the artist‘s compulsive and obsessive tendencies, depicting a bizarre, sinister world where black liquids become sexual and honey, repulsive.
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Five local ceramic artists with work ranging from functional pottery to large-scale sculptural ceramics. Participating artists include: Daniel Armstrong, Alex Comminos, Lee Peterson, Ashley Rossi and Andrew Stansbury.
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An exploration of the mystery of night with works interested in limited, reflected or artificial light sources. Featuring art work by Jim Blake, Janaki Lennie, Soledad Salame, Luther Smith and…
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Katy Heinlein, Jim Nolan, Linda Post, Mick Johnson
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A group exhibition of new works by Give Up, Dual, EYESORE, Joshua Saunders, and Adrian Landon Brooks.
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Work in celebration of the inaugural year of the Galveston Artist Residency, featuring work by residents Nick Barbee, Nsenga Knight and Kelly Sears
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A comprehensive history of humanity, with painted rocks.
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Imagery of war, porn and the American way.
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Curator David S. Rubin interviews artist Joey Fauerso about her life and art.
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Prominent ceramics instructors from colleges, university and art schools across the Texas as well as 55 of their most promising students. Rosiland Speed curates a snapshot of emerging ceramic artists…
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A pedestal topped by a teetering column of paper ephemera reflects the artist’s fascination with Catholic material culture and ritualistic exchange.
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The Frog Queen, one of Joshua Goode’s large sculptures, lactates and dispenses fortunes.
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Lawndale’s annual open-call juried showcase.
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15 big painted canvas sideshow banners from the golden days of the traveling circus and carnivals.
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The Houston artist and her audience will weave a giant gods eye between two large sticks to create the installation. Visitors are also invited to bring their own yarn/ribbon/rope/string.