You've just spent a week installing your show at a nonprofit art space and you realize that everyone helping you, from the director down to the part-time preparator and the gift shop clerk, is getting paid for his or her time, and you're not.
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L’esprit de Shrimp Boil: Artists Kick off Holiday Weekend at DiverseWorks
by Paula Newtonby Paula NewtonHouston artists Zach Moser and Eric Leshinsky have somehow turned shrimping into a big extended art project. They call their Shrimp Boat Projects an “artistic investigation of the Houston region…
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Creative Capital, self decribed “premier provider of risk capital in the arts” has announced its 2012 grant recipients in visual arts and film, and the list of 46 (chosen from…
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Overhaul, Transmission Failure, Near-Sinking: Shrimp Boat Project Nets a Boatload of Good Stories, and A Few Shrimp.
After six months of non-stop work during the longest and hottest summer in decades, the intrepid fishermen/trans-media artists at Shrimp Boat Projects were finally able to launch their refitted vessel,…
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After a bottom job and bilge de-greasing, Shrimp Boat Projects has issued an open call to artists of any discipline to spend a day or two shrimping on Galveston Bay. …
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Veins in the Gulf, Elizabeth Coffman and Ted Hardin’s film about history, bayous, and cajuns will be screened outdoors in the backyard of Aurora Picture Show in Houston on Saturday…