Each piece in this exhibition is a write-up of some of Gilliam’s thoughts and feelings from memories of childhood when angry and wounding words were said to her.
April 2012
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Naive plans for potentially grand or impossible constructions that hint at our desires and fears, our capabilities and our limitations.
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Work from students at Abilene Christian University’s, Art Department’s Professional Practices course featuring works by Morgan Hallmark, Jay Hendrick, Kimmy McNiece, Stacy Olsen, Anna Pinson, Leah Rama, Lauren St. John…
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Work by students from nine Houston-area high schools who participated in HCP’s Collaborations IX program, and who chose to explore issues such as childhood, maturity, decay, and expiration.
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Nancy LeVine began traveling the United States to photograph senior dogs eight years ago.
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Six screenings of Alex Luster, Tony Reyes, and GONZO247’s gritty, Houston-made documentary explores the subculture of artists involved with wheat pasting, an inexpensive, provocative, and misunderstood technique for creating inner-city…
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In association with his installation Antena books/Libros Antena at PRH, John Pluecker will host a participatory Read/Write club on Wednesday nights at 2515 Holman. Schedule here.
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A happy hour talk with MFAH Curator Marian Luntz on filmmaker Robert Frank, best known for his series of photographs, “The Americans,” and the films “Pull My Daisy” (1959) and…
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The inaugural 2011-2012 Architectural Design Lecture Series. Michael Meredith is an Associate Professor at Princeton University’s School of Architecture, and is a principle at MOS in New York City with…
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Layers of paint and scraping in Wheeler’s oil on wood paintings.
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A silent auction fundraiser for uninsured artist Beverly Boren, who has been diagnosed with cancer. All proceeds go to the Beverly Boren Fund.
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Poets reading works inspired by Fotofest’s Russian Photography exhibit. Poetry by Kool B, Becky Van Meter, André DeKorvin, Robin Davidson and Marcell Murphy. Musical Performances by Trio Musette + Two…
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Printed work by Rice Architecture students in Reto Geiser’s Architecture of Books seminar.
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Features the works of Miguel Aragon, Erica Botkin, Ben Brandt, Christina Coleman, Kacy Maddux, Ezra Masch, Mi-Hee Nahm, Marc Payzant, Daniel Rudin, and Yun Shin.
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Glenn Downing is “the most under appreciated genius hillbilly artist from Waco”
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A film about Bert Long, Jr.
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A double comic launch party for the first issue of Melinda Tracy Boyce’s quarterly, The Melinderly, a full-color autobio comic and the second issue of William Cardini’s graphic novel Vortex.
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Large-scale paintings surround viewers with 360 degrees of abstract elements to create an expansive space inspired by mathematics and the infinite universe.
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Texas Gallery hosts a preview screening of two episodes of the PBS documentary Art21, featuring Lynda Benglis, Rackstraw Downes, and Vivid Astro Focus, among others.