“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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A show of works by members of Houston’s Burning Bones Press printmaking studio. This exhibition is co-organized by Keelin Burrows, Curator for The Printing Museum, Houston, and Dennis Nance, Curator for Galveston…
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An exhibition featuring selected works from Houston’s Burning Bones Press printmaking studio members.
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Burning Bones Press is bringing a taste of France to Houston. The Burning Bones Press Open House will feature the Houston premiere of work by Le Dernier Cri, a French…
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Burning Bones Press and AIGA present the second annual “It Came From The Bayou!,” Houston’s printmaking event hosted by The Continental Club. The event will feature printmaking demonstrations and showcase work…
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Master printers Pat Masterson and Carlos Hernandez’s new venture Burning Bones Press, 1518 Yale, will open to the public to tour from 7-10 p.m. on Saturday, June 11. The infamous…
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Master printers Pat Masterson and Carlos Hernandez’s new venture, Burning Bones Press, will open to the public for tours from 7-10 p.m. on Saturday, June 11. The infamous Drive-By Press,…
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Essay
Diez y ocho ilegales Pressure-Cook in a Boxcar: Border Politics and Two Migration Hellscapes by Adan Hernandez
Ruben Cordova writes about two paintings by artist Adan Hernandez and discusses how the works relate to the U.S.' recent history of immigration policies.
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This exhibition is about the deep marrow of a Mexican-American family that immigrated to and settled in South Texas.
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This show marks a new and fertile direction for Hernandez.
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From Koelsch Gallery: “koelsch gallery is proud to present an exhibition of recent works by artists Kelly Moran and Carlos Hernandez in Kut Up, Kut Out – a collaborative showcase of 34…
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Sculptor and printmaker Ramon G. Deanda is in the process of constructing a printmaking studio for local and visiting artists in his hometown of Presidio, Texas.
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From Galveston Arts Center: “Cathie Kayser’s exhibition, Liminal, features new prints that continue the artist’s exploration into printmaking processes, materials, and landscapes, both real and imagined. Kayser’s work often begins with…
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Liz Kim interviews Houston-based artist Rabea Ballin about her practice, process, and her work in the art collective Roux.
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From PrintMatters Houston: “PrintMatters Houston invites you to join us beginning on June 3rd in celebrating the eighth PrintHouston, a biennial city-wide celebration of original prints, the artists who create…
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At the end of 2021, Peter Briggs retired from his longtime position as the Helen DeVitt Jones Curator of Art at the Museum of Texas Tech University.
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Austin-based musician and artist Darden Smith discusses his newest project, which includes photographs, music, videos, and a book.
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This week: a new gallery opens in and an art fair takes over Dallas, an Austin-based sculptor shows work in Rockport, a major one-day showcase of printmakers comes to Houston, and more!
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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,…