A group exhibition featuring work by five emerging Asian artists. These artists are grouped because of their ability to both retain cultural heredity while maintaing an open exchange of ideas…
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From August 20-23, Tibetan Buddhist monks from Drepung Loseling Monastery will create a mandala sand painting and perform ceremonies in Asia Society’s gallery.
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The 7th annual World Premiere of Boot Camp short films. Produced by elementary and middle school students, the films have all been created, shot, and edited during Aurora’s summer filmmaking…
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An exhibition of works by Jaylon Hicks and Jenaro Goode that consists of paintings created within the last 10 months. In this time, the artists have been sharing a studio space,…
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A group of exhibition featuring artists who salvage wood from Houston homes, buildings and dilapidated structures. By re-appropriating these materials, the artists communicate the history of the city. Artists include: Raina…
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An exhibition of PRH’s 2015 Summer Studio artists. These students have been creating community-based projects under the guidance of William Cordova and Ryan Dennis. Participating artists include Sula Bermudez-Silverman, Guadalupe Hernandez, Jennifer…
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An exhibition presented by Elizabeth Eicher and Hélène Schlumberger that playfully interprets the pedagogy of the National Parks Service. Transforming the Sculpture Garden into a natural reserve, the installation allows viewer…
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An exhibition of new paintings on panel by Jonathan Casella.
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A site specific installation by Melissa Borrell that turns Lawndale’s Project Space into an experiential world. This installation surrounds and engages the viewer through the interaction of shadows.
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A solo exhibition in which Camille Warmington uses family photos to regain her memory after the death of her mother.
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An exhibition of paintings by Kay Sarver that offers a window into the lives of Houston artists. Sarver highlights individual creators, showing that they are a vital part of society.
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A collaborative project between Harold Mendez and Ronny Quevedo. The artists will spread water and graphite over the floor of the gallery, from which sculptures and drawings will emerge.
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An exhibition of 100 works on paper that explores the historical roots and prominence of frottage, the method of mark-making through rubbing. Predominantly associated with Max Ernst, who claimed to have…
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An exhibition objects collected by Adelaide de Menil and late anthropologist Edmund Carpente. This is the first exhibition of this body of work and includes works that vastly vary in…
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A site-specific installation by Galveston-based artist Eric Schnell. Combining drawings, tape, and other ephemera, this installation aims to create an immersive experience for the viewer through the unfolding of narrative and…
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An art show featuring work about food.
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An art show and market where artists will set up in Insomnia’s parking lot for a mini art festival.
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A curated program featuring the 1975 film Mirror. Famous for its non-linear structure, Mirror chronicles a dying poet’s memoirs, combining childhood memories, dreams, and other footage. The style of this film has been…
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This show is a group exhibition of artist from the Antagonist Movement. Formed as a reaction to the seriousness of the art world, this movement goes against the commercialist nature…
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An exhibition hosted by Ripcord, Houston’s longest running gay bar. Featured artists include: Sean Kramer, Jimmy Hines, Charles Tatum, Trent Jacob Gault (NeoLectra), Ana Champion, Angelito Zamora, Bruce Cruz, Virgil…