Tonight's performance will include spoken word poetry, activist theory, radical storytelling, and language experimentation.
Christopher Blay
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The Art Colony Association, a nonprofit organization dedicated to producing the Bayou City Art Festivals, made the announcement last Thursday.
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The Nasher Prize Graduate Symposium addresses a broad audience of art historians and museum professionals, allowing symposium participants to receive feedback from fellow presenters, the moderator, the keynote speaker, and audience members.
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Ryan N. Dennis and Evan Garza have been announced as curators and creative directors of the 2020 Texas Biennial, an independent survey of contemporary art in Texas organized by Austin's Big Medium.
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On Wednesday, Moody Center for the Arts at Rice University will host an evening that celebrates the publication of Glenn O’Brien’s new book and the launch of ZE Books.
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Designed by Architect Sir David Adjaye OBE, Ruby City's design is loosely based on a sketch and description dreamed up by Linda Pace before her death in 2007.
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The installation will consist of 126 playing-card LED light boxes arranged to create a house of cards, and 20 individual designs will be selected and displayed from April-July, 2020.
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ArtsGoggle in Fort Worth regularly hosts close to 1,000 booth exhibitors and more than 60,000 attendees.
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The Crit Group program open call will be open until Sunday, December 1.
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The monument will be located in Little Tranquility Park at Bagby and Capitol Streets.
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Here is a partial list of film festivals and screenings throughout the state through the end of the year.
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The Idea Fund's open call deadline is Monday, November 4. There will be a last-minute Facebook Live Q+A, October 28, 2019, 3:00-4:30 pm
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The self-guided tour is Saturday, October 19 from 11-5 pm, and will present open studios, live mural painting, and performances organized by AT&T Performing Arts Center.
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The outdoor exhibition will be on the corner of Lyons Avenue and Mystic Street on Saturday, October 19, with a reception from 6-9 pm.
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San Antonio-based artist Michael Menchaca will give a talk at Houston's Lawndale Art Center on Saturday, October 19.
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"Let Creativity Happen!" is administered by MOCA and the Houston Arts Alliance, and funds for the award come from the portion of the City of Houston Occupancy Tax that is dedicated to funding the arts.
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In showing the world the Ella Watsons and the Red Jacksons whose lives are lived invisibly, and in images that normalize the beauty, intellect, and heroism of his subjects, Parks' 'New Tide' washes ashore some of the things our history tries to keep buried at sea.
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Of the 13 donated high-design ensembles, six will be on display through today, October 15 at CVAD's new $70 Million-dollar building, which we wrote about last week.
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Lamb's paintings shine a hard light on the circles she finds herself in, yet without a single trace of snark, malice, or indictment.
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Non-Houston residents and applicants with an undergraduate degree or equivalent experience are encouraged to apply.