A lecture by Pascal Zoghbi, co-creator of the new mural at the Printing History Museum. Zoghbi is a graphic designer in Beirut, Lebanon, and founder of 29LT Fonts, which creates…
Allison Currie
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New work from the San Antonio fixture and co-founder of Fl!ght Gallery.
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Summer 2015 guest curator Ian Russell currently works as an assistant professor of contemporary art at Koç University in Istanbul, Turkey.
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Head to Galveston this weekend for the unveiling of Sandy, the LGBT-friendly dolphin statue! More info on the project can be found here and here.
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Cool! Artist and filmmaker Bill Daniel returns to his pre-punk stomping grounds (he’s from Richardson) to screen his 2005 hobo graffiti documentary “Who is Bozo Texino?” and to present photos…
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Wipe off your sweat and check out the Bihl Haus site for the full lineup of events.
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This is such a goofy premise (artworks that “could be viewed on a trip through Texas, traveling west on I-10”); and it’s such an odd hodgepodge of artists (Vachu Chilakamarri,…
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Billed as “Houston’s original green flea” (have flea markets ever been anything but?), ReMarket promises vendors who used recycled/reused materials in their craft, plus there will be garage sales, a…
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Summer group show! Pictured is a new translucent work by Tom Orr.
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“Michael’s work lies loosely between Chopin and Andy Kaufman.” – the press release
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A community-based photography project documenting Houston’s animal overpopulation crisis. There will be a community awareness event at Box 13 on August 9th as well. Details of the project can be…
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The Museum of Printing History has commissioned a new mural by Lebanese graphic artist Pascal Zoghbi, and Houston graffiti artist DUAL.
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Photographs by Argentine artist’s series Galàctica, featuring space modules and cryogenic chambers that the artist captured at the NASA Johnson Space Center during her Mapping Exchange Residency at the Blanton…
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Chris Bramel, Tuba Koymen, Tammy McNary, Adam Neese and Byrd Williams IV.
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The culminating exhibition of The Contemporary’s inaugural 2014, a six-month program that combines group critique with professional development to emerging artists in the Austin area. Congrats to 2014 Crit Group…
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The Public Trust’s annual summer inventory blowout, featuring small originals, prints, t-shirts and more!
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