For the first time since . . . ever, the CAMH has chosen younger, local artists for serious, solo shows in their main gallery.
"Carrie Schneider"
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The final talk in a series of speaking events to provide a forum for Houston’s dialogue on urban development. Schneider is the founder of Hear Our Houston, a series of…
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“It is hoped and anticipated that this simple act of driving through different parts of the city will bring about a greater awareness to the challenges facing Houstonians and initiate…
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I cried all the way home from Care House, Carrie Schneider’s installation and memorial in her childhood home. The house was where Schneider’s mother lived until she died from pancreatic…
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Yesterday, art blog Temporary Art Review ran an interview with Alex Tu, participant/instigator/spectator in the loosely organized Houston Countercrawl, now approaching it’s fourth iteration on Saturday, April 28. Blessed with…
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Featured artists Carrie Schneider and Clarissa Tossin will show images of their work, discuss their inspirations and creative practices, and answer questions from the audience in the Cullen Education Resource…
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The Art Guys, in association with Hear Our Houston, a project by artist Carrie Schneider that asks people to “Ttake a walk: record your thoughts, observations, stories, memories, and…
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Hear Our Houston is a hub of public generated audio walking tours around our city. The public is invited to Skydive for a collaborative tour making and taking experience in…
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Whether bursting with visual stimuli or more sparse and lonesome, these works speak to lonesomeness, self-discovery, attitudes about sex, and the kitchen-sink drama of everyday life.
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“Caminar, en particular andar sin rumbo o dar un paseo, ya es—con la cultura de la velocidad de nuestros tiempos—un tipo de resistencia… un método bastante inmediato para desenvolver las historias.”
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Nicoletta Darita de la Brown and José Eduardo Sánchez Named Project Row Houses’ 2020 KGMCA Fellows
There will be lectures and performances from Sánchez and de la Brown at introductory talks to be held on Tuesday, January 28, at 6:30 pm at the University of Houston’s Dudley Hall.
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Mid-America Arts Alliance Announces Recipients of New Interchange Awards
by Glasstireby GlasstireThe M-AAA has announced the inaugural $20K grant recipients of its Interchange program, which supports "artist-led projects focused on social impact" in Texas, Oklahoma, Arkansas, Kansas, Missouri, Nebraska.
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The 2019 fellows, Texas-based Libby Bland and California-based Sarah Rafael García, will be mentored throughout their year-long fellowship by PRH's Ryan N. Dennis, and CASE's director, Sixto Wagan.
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Come celebrate our TIF Round 11 Grantees and hear more about their upcoming projects! Each grantee will be giving a short presentation. Round 11 Grantees: JooYoung Choi Virginia Diaz and…
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MacArthur Fellow Okwui Okpokwasili is Coming to Houston and Wants You to Sing a Public Song with Her
by Paula Newtonby Paula NewtonWriter, choreographer, dancer, and 2018 MacArthur Genius Grantee Okwui Okpokwasili is coming to Houston for a project co-presented by Project Row Houses and the Cynthia Woods Mitchell Center for the Arts…
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Projects awarded in 2019 include a podcast focusing on the voices of queer and transgender people of color, a new art space in Galveston, a video by JooYoung Choi, and more.
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From Carrie Schneider: “This is a launch event for Harvey Baths, a project in which 11 custom imagined baths (1 per city council district) will be created to renegotiate our relationship…
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Right Here, Right Now: San Antonio at the Contemporary Arts Museum Houston
by Glasstireby GlasstireWhen museums have the guts to give shows to local artists, it transforms a city’s art scene, and the careers of the artists — just ask Los Angeles artists Ed…