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By Kelly Klaasmeyer on December 3, 2012
I headed down to Galveston last Friday to see “The Drawing Room, Part 2,” yet another fine offering from curator Clint Willour at the Galveston [...]
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By Kelly Klaasmeyer on September 15, 2012
Galveston Arts Center‘s pop up show of work from Nick Barbee‘s Galveston Artist Residency is at 4411 Montrose through today, Saturday, September 15. It’s in [...]
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By Joshua Fischer on September 4, 2012
Two just-opened Galveston exhibitions are definitely worth the trip: Clint Willour’s exhibition of drawings by Robert Pruitt at the Galveston Arts center and a group [...]
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By Bill Davenport on August 11, 2012
Alexandra Irvine, executive director of the Galveston Arts Center since 2007, has announced her resignation, effective September 15 to “move on to other professional challenges.” [...]
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By Kelly Klaasmeyer on July 5, 2012
Sasha Dela: The Emotional Life of a Spy closes this Friday, July 6th at the Art League Houston so you don’t even have the weekend [...]
Posted in Bless Their Hearts, Blog, Uncategorized | Tagged Art League Houston, camh, cineplex, Galveston Art Center, harvey bott, HJ Bott, peter lucas, sasha dela |
By Kelly Klaasmeyer on June 21, 2011
I love Galveston. But, like Houston, it’s an acquired taste. It’s got lovely old buildings in various states of decay interspersed with not-so-lovely and downright [...]
Posted in Bless Their Hearts, Blog | Tagged Alex Irvine, art, Clint Willour, Galveston Art Center, Hurricane Ike, Hurricane Katrina, michael guidry |