The Twelfth Annual tour includes neighborhood artists and businesses. For cycling enthusiasts, there is also a bike tour led by Bike Friendly Cedars.
Bill Davenport
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Ligon “paints on location from observational subjects” i.e. en plein air, but he’s no Sunday painter.
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A sneak preview screening of Canine Soldiers, a powerful documentary that explores the intimate bond between soldier handlers and their military working dogs. Limited seating, first come first chair. 3-D…
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Part art fair, part SXSW, the inaugural POP Austin event claims to “merge art and lifestyle in an annual three-day, interactive art show.” Open to the public on Saturday, Oct.…
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The annual gathering in Marfa is neither the austere retreat nor the rollicking street party is has been in the past, but a combination of the two, featurng lectures, performances…
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Collaborative ventures happen all the time, but wood turning combined with painting is atypical.
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The 27th Annual Dallas VideoFest will host approximately 125 screenings of local, regional and internationally produced media art programs, including Expanded Cinema III, a program of video art works wrapping…
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The inaugural Buffalo Bayou Shrimp Festival takes place this weekend in Houston’s East End. Organized by the local arts program Shrimp Boat Projects, and styled as a large community picnic,…
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A whirlwind extravaganza of paintings, drawings, and shit-kicking shenanigans. The newest reincarnation of UM lines up a statwide roster of artists, with works ranging from the ridiculous to the sublime,…
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The US premier of Sikander’s three-channel HD animation is the second public exhibition at SPACE, an institution maintained by the Linda Pace Foundation in the corner of CHRISpark.
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Zine Fest‘s second year at the Printing Museum: 50 zinesters exhibiting their creative projects, a panel discussion, lectures, raffles, zine workshops for kids and teens, bookbinding and letterpress demos by…
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Davis taught art at East Texas State University (now Texas A&M Commerce) for over thirty years. He says,”My drawings are compositions of recall. Remembering is a montage. To remember is…
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Work inspired by Juicy Couture sweats; they leave much to the imagination while at the same time not quite so subtly alluding to what we are all thinking about….. butts,…
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Recycled materials from postcards, maps, and printed advertising form mandalas of symbols from various cultures representing courage, leadership, physical strength, prestige, versatility, excellence, encouragement, and good health. Presented by Haley-Henman…
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Restrained tabletop objects in unfired clay play with the nuances of the Nasher’s architecture in Papp’s first museum show in the United States.
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The first solo museum show for Houston musician and visual artist, Robert Hodge. Though his practice has expanded to include site-specific sculpture and hip hop recording, Destroy and Rebuild features…
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Material shifts that are only recognizable on close inspection, by Swanson, a recent UT MFA.
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Five nights of fringe-y performance and art. Full roster and info here.
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Interactive media teacher, collaboraor, and recording artist David Grubbs does something groovy after sunset at the James Turrell Skyspace at Rice. Make a free reservation here.
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Members of the reenactment group Historic Interpretations Inc. of North Carolina will bring to life four artworks from the EPMA. The Reverend Shannon Collis will conduct a formal blessing of…