This show will feature Camilla Cowan’s prints and paintings, many inspired by molas and other folk art. Cowan, who holds a journalism degree from SMU, will display prints and paintings…
August 2011
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Local artists collected for a “multifarious viewing experience”. New works by Gretchen Bettes, Debbie Carroll, Beth Evans-Colonna, Akaimi Davis Green, Valérie Moutier Horne, Carolyn Hulbert, Nicole Jeffords, Jasmine Johnson, Jack…
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Six Austin artists invoke elements of pop, lowbrow and assemblage art in a series of large, handcrafted prints. These collaborative works produce a graphic language all their own and will…
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San Antonio’s city-wide Fotoseptiembre festival kicks off at Bihl Haus Arts with sculptural photo works by Joan Frederick dealing with themes of love, loss, and betrayal; we all have ‘issues’…
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Blue, the color, the mood, or the state of mind kicked around by 40 of curator Mark Clark’s favorite RGV (Rio Grande Valley) artists at Galeria 409’s season opener show,…
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Houston artist and naptist Emily Sloan weaves together a diverse selection of new and recycled lampshades into four cloud-like structures in the Art League sculpture garden.
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Graffiti in a park, indoors! Complete with a lawn, singing birds, park benches and artists Daniel Anguilu (who recently finished a mural on Lawndale’s big north wall), Mauricio Patino, and…
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Curated by Glassell’s new dean, Patrick Palmer, this show features new work by heavyweight Houston painters including David Aylsworth, Brooke Stroud, Susie Rosmarin, Pat Colville, Terrell James, and Michael Kennaugh.
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Ballroom Marfa is collaborating ten other art spaces for a third season of the film and video program Art in the Auditorium, providing a glimpse of some of the most…
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Original music by master musical shaman Dan Workman and Jo Bird, Debra Brown, Margaret Lejeune, Jerry Ochoa of Two star Symphony, inspired by the paintings of powdered human remains artist…
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Big ol’ show of some of the best known Texas abstract painters of the past century including: Robert Preusser, Ben Culwell, Lamar Briggs, Don Edelman, Otis Huband, Lucas Johnson, Leila…
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Mexican masks from Mexico City in the late 1970’s from a private collection. Many have been danced, and many are rare.
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The Museum of Cultural Arts Houston’s Queens of Creativity display their art, encourage cultural investment, and “openly discuss membership opportunities” while shopping at Melodrama.
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“Some inconsequential sk”art” [skate-art] exhibit that traces the loser lives of three Montrose OG’s: Adrain Landon Brooks (Pokey), Seneca Garcia (currently living at mom’s house) and William Shouse (thirty, doesn’t…
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Curated for Architecture Center Houston by Barrie Scardino, this exhibition explores the history of Houston’s built environment with hundreds of photographs organized in 10 clusters: First (early history), Sacred, Civic,…
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Independent Scholar and Curator Dr. Tacey A. Rosolowski uses the exhibition Charles LeDray: workworkworkworkwork as a springboard from which to explore the broader possibilities for aesthetic encounters with everyday objects…
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Lithographic prints from five students at the Autonomous University of the State of Mexico (UAEM) in Toluca, Mexico on display at UNT as part of an exchange: UNT sent an…
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Using the encoding A=1, B=2, C=3, etc., the sum of the codes of the letters in the words “BIG BANG” is 42. In celebration of his 42nd birthday, Taft McWhorter…
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Opening: September 10, 2011 | 6–8 pm Photographer Alberto Mena digitally reconstructs old TV images to meditate on dreams, the possible forms of alternate dimensions, and notions of other realities.
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New York artist and film archivist with Anthology Film Archives Andrew Lampert regularly creates multi-projector live cinema performances and offbeat short films with his friends and musical collaborators. Each project…