Susannah Mira employs thousands of laser cut plywood pieces in her installation titled Room Divider.
Bill Davenport
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Paintings of vanishing historic 1920s bungalows.
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Soundscapes drawing attention to transitional spaces in Lawndale’s building, such as the elevator, stairwells and a third-floor window.
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Thumb In The Eye Wrestling Federation (TITEWF) is hosting a winner take all thumb wrestling championship. One, Two, Three, Four, I declare a thumb war!!!!
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Stylized landscape memory paintings that illustrate the places Staley has lived: Texas, Mexico, the Mediterranean and New Mexico.
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The many people and creatures that are muses of vernacular artists, focusing on eyes.
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A response to the Deepwater Horizon oil spill, shown in an Airstream trailer in the ALH parking lot. Hours: during the opening Friday night, and 12-5 p.m. Saturday and Sunday.
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Performances in support of Houston’s history of groundbreaking experimental / D.I.Y. music. In conjunction with the current exhibition, CALL IT STREET ART, CALL IT FINE ART, CALL IT WHAT YOU…
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Geometric paintings inspired by Edwin Abbott’s 1884 novella Flatland.
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Emily Joyce’s recent silkscreen print series interprets tree-rings, knots, and cuts -as startling optical abstractions.
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Art Palace’s summer group show featuring gallery artists and friends.
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Thirty prints selected from the International Print Center New York’s (IPCNY) forty-fourth Juried Print show.
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The arrival and release of the third issue of semigloss. Magazine!!
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“Color is the voice of Kelyne’s paintings,” says Arthur Turner, artist and instructor at Glassell School of Art.
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Featuring Anna Bogatin, Todd Camplin, Theresa Chong, Jillian Conrad, Jacob El Hanani, Sharon Engelstein, Nicole Phungrasamee Fein, Christopher French, Richard Nix, Lauren Seiden, and Mark Sheinkman
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New work by seven UT Austin grad students and recent graduates, including Peter Abrami, Janaye Brown, Georgia Carter, Adriana Corral, Aaron Meyers, James Scheuren, and Erik Shane Swanson.
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A contemporary realist painter, currently working on his MFA at TWU in Denton.
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The exhibition presents imagined artifacts recovered from the infinite library described by Jorge Luis Borges. These partially dismembered books, thrown into the void, have followed some wayward path to the…