Today: Flower stickers
rachel hecker
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Lowe is named 2020 Texas Artist of the Year, while Muñoz receives the 2020 Lifetime Achievement Award in the Visual Arts, and Mary & Bernardino Arocha are the 2020 Texas Patrons of the Year.
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Bones are fascinating to a lot of people, but often unconsciously — we often don't think much about bones until they're broken, and they're somewhat imbued with taboo mystery.
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"It's those little happenings that knit together things in a way where one change will affect all of history in an unfathomable way."
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When I think back to Houston in that era, I often think of one Saturday in particular, 30 years ago: April 5, 1986.
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The Orange Show is now taking applications for Houston’s 29th annual Art Car Parade, which is set for April 9th. The entry fee is $35, and the parade does not turn anyone…
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That Houston's painterly pride rests on the shoulders of a basketball team of artists is cause for both fear and celebration.
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Remember when Art League Houston was lame? Kelly Klaasmeyer says it's been getting better for the past decade and the current round of exhibitions is solid proof.
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BD: Did you approach any more formal venues with your idea? MF: They wouldn't have said yes. Why would they?
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Beginning July 3, the Contemporary Arts Museum Houston has new extended hours: 10-7 Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday, open late Thursdays until 9pm, Saturdays 10-6, and Sundays 12-6. That’s all seven…
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It’s possible of course that Marcel Duchamp did not invent the readymade—after all, artists have prized random objects since cave painters first stumbled upon bison-shaped driftwood in the streams near…
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Four years ago, Sasha Dela and Ariane Roesch opened a studio on an upper floor of an outdated and slightly ominous looking office building across from Montrose Krogers and…
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The second whoppin’ big art fair has come to a close, and oh! I have so much to say that I doubt, what with today’s average attention span, any one…
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Houston’s Lawndale at Center has announced it’s latest crop of residents: Seth Mittag, David Politzer, and Anne J. Regan will each get nine months of studio space, $1500 for materials…