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NEA Spring Grants Announced: Texas Visual Arts Orgs Share $382,000

NEA Spring Grants Announced: Texas Visual Arts Orgs Share $382,000

By Bill Davenport on May 8, 2013

The National Endowment for the Arts has announced it’s Art Works Grants, and 31 Texas nonprofits have benefited, to the tune of $788,500, total. Among [...]

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William F. Stern, Houston Architect and Art Collector, has died

William F. Stern, Houston Architect and Art Collector, has died

By Bill Davenport on March 2, 2013

Architect and art collector Bill Stern died Friday, of pancreatic cancer. He was 66. Stern moved to Houston in 1976, immediately finding a place in [...]

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Walking Tour: Art Guys Babble on Greens Bayou Street for Carrie Schneider’s Hear Our Houston

Walking Tour: Art Guys Babble on Greens Bayou Street for Carrie Schneider’s Hear Our Houston

By Bill Davenport on August 30, 2011

  The Art Guys, in association with Hear Our Houston, a project by artist Carrie Schneider that asks people to “Ttake a walk: record your [...]

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