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The Esteban Vicente Archives Visiting Library

The Esteban Vicente Archives Visiting Library

An opportunity to study Vicente’s drawings from the 1950s through the 1970s. Eren Johnson, Director of the Archives and Editor of the Esteban Vicente Catalogue [...]

CHIHUAHUA

CHIHUAHUA

Curated by Arturo Infante Almeida

David McClain: Oleo

David McClain: Oleo

“We were an Oleo family.  Butter was luxury and we were a space age family on a budget. Oleo is where it all started to [...]

Trish Ramsay: Goodnight Theory

Trish Ramsay: Goodnight Theory

Thread, wire, plastic and wool used to explore spatial tension.

Gissette Padilla & H. Jennings Sheffield: Transitory Spaces

Gissette Padilla & H. Jennings Sheffield: Transitory Spaces

A collaborative work investigates the idea of time and physical and psychological space through light and projections.

Bill Conger & Adam Farcus: radioactive Pal? – Pal, radioactive

Bill Conger & Adam Farcus: radioactive Pal? – Pal, radioactive

Sculptures based on the poetry of John Berryman propose a simple question, “Are you afflicted?” and a delicate response, “My friend, I am.”

Lego Stop-Motion Animation: A Popcorn Kids Workshop

Lego Stop-Motion Animation: A Popcorn Kids Workshop

Snap, click, move and shoot your own stop-motion animation with Lego characters and blocks. Admission: $15 Member, $25 Non-Members. Advance Registration Required.

Lecture & Book Signing: AIA Houston Architectural Guide

Lecture & Book Signing: AIA Houston Architectural Guide

The long-awaited third edition of the AIA Houston Architectural Guide contains 1,391 entries divided into 29 tours. The new text was written by Stephen Fox [...]

Catherine Colangelo: Double Wedding Ring

Catherine Colangelo: Double Wedding Ring

New paintings inspired by an old traditional quilt pattern of interlocking rings.

Elizabeth Cencini: Relationships

Elizabeth Cencini: Relationships

Morehshin Allahyari: Re: Apologies To The Many Wonderful Iranians

Morehshin Allahyari: Re: Apologies To The Many Wonderful Iranians

An installation that explores and combines personal memories of the Iran-Iraq war (1980-1988) with the constant awareness of life filled with drumbeats of war against [...]

Christopher Blay: Machine Time

Christopher Blay: Machine Time

An installation is based on a mid-century flight test facility and launch control station, manned by uniformed assistants.

Sandow Birk And Elyse Pignolet: The 99 Names Of God And Selections From the American Qur’an

Sandow Birk And Elyse Pignolet: The 99 Names Of God And Selections From the American Qur’an

Selections from more than 300 pages illustrating the 114 suras of the Qur’an by Los Angeles artist Sandow Birk, and ceramics by Elyse Pignolet.

Esteban Vicente: 1960s Drawings

Esteban Vicente: 1960s Drawings

Vicente was the underknown Spanish-born abstract expressionist who exhibited with Rose Fried, Charles Egan, Leo Castelli, and Andre Emmerich, among others; friends included Harold Rosenberg [...]

Sandy Ewen: Projection & Amplification

Sandy Ewen: Projection & Amplification

New micro-collage work accompanied by video projections and live experimental music performances.

Future-Perfect-In-Past Tense

Future-Perfect-In-Past Tense

9 local and national artists from Grayduck’s past and future. Featuring Regina Allen, Adrian Landon Brooks, Cheryl Finfrock, D.C. Ice, Megan Kimber, Amy Kligman, Amy [...]

Illuminations

Illuminations

A group show of lighting assemblages made from repurposed materials.

All Aboard Skateboard Art Show

All Aboard Skateboard Art Show

50+ boards painted by notable artists including Daniel Anguilu, Gonzo 247, give up, Dual, and Shepard Fairey to benefit a non-profit A-Skate: Autism. Skating with [...]

The Community Dialogue Series: Brian Williams

The Community Dialogue Series: Brian Williams

Brian Williams, Freelance Graphic Designer, MA Candidate in Art History and Criminology, Columbus, OH speaks on Art Crime and Art Crime Detection.

Sean Scully: How I got started. How I evolved

Sean Scully: How I got started. How I evolved

Artist Sean Scully talks about himself as the Second Annual Naomi Turner True Fall Lecture. “If you have Matisse, Mondrian, Rothko, then you’ve got my [...]