From Inman Gallery: “Inman Gallery is pleased to present Beth Secor: The Solace Found in Sentience, the artist’s eighth solo show at Inman Gallery since 1993. The show features a…
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Secor uses objects and artifacts that connote her mother's presence. Huckaby sketches more than a hundred portraits of people in his neighborhood in Fort Worth.
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Secor’s installation is in honor of her mother, using her mother’s sewing patterns, sewing machines, thread and fabric designs as inspiration.
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Houston artist Beth Secor recalls her first taste of artistic fame: “My father said,”Hey gordy! Come on over here- it looks just like you!”
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Houston Artist Beth Secor talks about her mania for Virgin Mary figurines and old group photos, then impersonates a dog yanked back by a short leash.
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Glasstire asked Houston artist Beth Secor to talk about her current show at Inman Gallery, and she tells how drawings of Texas trees are tangled up with her father’s death…
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New paintings on paper of Texas trees, produced while the artist’s father was passing away.
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Now with two art fairs under my belt, not only does it really hurts when I sit down, but I have also become the world’s leading authority on ALL THINGS…
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Return to the River is curated by Beth Secor and features the work of Lenard Brown, Shannon Duckworth, Michella Fanini and Stephanie Toppin.
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From PrintMatters Houston: “PrintMatters Houston invites you to a panel discussion with Debra Barrera, Beth Secor, and Pat Masterson and moderated by Cathie Kayser. The discussion will be presented, Wednesday,…
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This week: constellation quilts on the Coast, small acts in Austin, and collaged steel in Dallas.
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From O’Kane Gallery: “An exhibition of the work of University of Houston-Downtown art faculty will celebrate the O’Kane Gallery’s reopening to the public on September 9th. Professors of design, drawing,…
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Note: This is an online only event. An online exhibition organized by Dana Frankfort and Jackie Gendel. From the gallery: “Human art has featured animals since the cave paintings of…
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From the Gallery: “Everywhere. Now. We are witnessing a new awakening, an increasing desire to improve our understanding of the challenges and injustices prevalent in societies across the globe. The…
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"Someone is going to have an Eternity of Hands Full. RIP Old Friend."
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“This exhibition showcases prints created at Burning Bones by a selection of Houston artists or artists who have a presence in Houston. Artists in the exhibition include Debra Barerra, Michael…
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” In physics, numbers are the secret language of the universe. In the past three years, artist, writer, and former director of Houston’s “Museum of Weird”, Dolen Smith, has finally…
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An exhibition featuring works by Beth Secor and Michael Golden.
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Art Market Productions, the Brooklyn-based partnership that organizes and runs the Texas Contemporary Art Fair in Houston, announced recently that the fair will return for its seventh edition in the…